Associate Director, Regulatory Affairs US & Canada Strategy Lead – Facial Aesthetics - Device
Irvine, CA, United States Hybrid
$141,500–$268,500 a yearJobFig found this opening at its original source and checks that it remains available.
About the role
Responsible for the development and implementation of US and Canada regulatory strategic and tactical planning (RSTP) for assigned on market products or those products in development. This individual demonstrates the ability to combine knowledge of scientific, regulatory & business issues to enable development and commercialization of products that are developed, manufactured or distributed to meet relevant US and Canada regulatory requirements. Assures that regulatory strategies defined within the Global Regulatory Product Team (GRPT), are effectively implemented and maintained in line with changing regulatory and business needs.
What you'll bring
- Advanced degree (e.g. PharmD, PhD, MS) or Regulatory certification with minimum 7 years Regulatory, R&D, or equivalent industry-related experience.
- Demonstrates effective communication skills in written and oral channels both within Regulatory and across the organization.
- Extensive experience interfacing with government Agencies and Health Authority personnel.
- Able to deliver challenging messages effectively without compromising important business relationships.
- Experience working in a complex and matrixed environment.
- Demonstrated success in negotiation skills, strategic thinking, and credibility within the organization.
- Proven skill at implementing successful affiliate regulatory strategies (US or Canada device or combination product (device primary) experience preferred).
- US Class III device experience and familiarity with manufacturing processes/change control assessments is preferred.
- Demonstrated, forward-thinking strategic experience to accelerate programs or establish regulatory precedence using novel approaches is a plus.
- Global regulatory experience is a plus.