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Senior Regulatory Affairs Manager UK and Ire

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Regulatory Affairs Senior Manager - UK Pharma Leader (Permanent Role)Location: London, UK | Sector: Pharmaceuticals | Salary: Competitive + Benefits
Are you a seasoned Regulatory Affairs professional looking for a strategic role where your expertise directly impacts patient access to life-changing medicines? This is your chance to join a global pharmaceutical leader committed to innovation and improving lives.
Your new role
As a Regulatory Affairs Partner, you will play a pivotal role in shaping regulatory strategies and ensuring compliance within the UK market. You'll work at the heart of a collaborative regulatory team, partnering with cross-functional stakeholders to navigate the evolving UK regulatory landscape post-Brexit.Your work will influence clinical trial applications, national licencing, early access programs, and UK components of centralised European procedures. You'll also act as the primary liaison with the MHRA, driving negotiations and building strong external relationships.
Lead UK regulatory submissions and provide strategic guidance across therapeutic areas.
Develop and implement regulatory strategies aligned with business objectives.
Ensure compliance with UK and EU regulatory requirements.
Act as a Subject Matter Expert (SME) and mentor within the regulatory chapter.
Collaborate globally to support product lifecycle management and market access.

What you'll need to succeed
Degree in Life Sciences or related discipline.
Extensive experience in UK Regulatory Affairs, including post-Brexit submissions.
Strong knowledge of UK and EU regulatory frameworks.
Proven ability to develop and communicate regulatory strategies.
Excellent documentation and stakeholder management skills.

What you'll get in return
Flexible working options available.

What you need to do now
If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now.
If this job isn't quite right for you but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career.

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