Associate Director of Regulatory Affairs, Biologics - 243376Medix • Branchburg, NJ, US
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Associate Director of Regulatory Affairs, Biologics - 243376
Medix • Branchburg, NJ, US
25 days ago
Job type
Full-time
Job description
Essential Functions
Develop and Execute Regulatory Strategies : Formulate and lead global CMC (Chemistry, Manufacturing, and Controls) and clinical regulatory strategies for Biologics, Biosimilars, and Small Molecules. Ensure these strategies align with global regulatory trends, promote innovation, and balance compliance with business objectives and risks.
Manage Global Submissions : Oversee the entire submission process, including planning, authoring, reviewing, and coordinating regulatory filings. This includes identifying all necessary documentation and ensuring timely, high-quality submissions that meet international requirements.
Lead Health Authority Interactions : Initiate and lead discussions with Health Authorities, preparing briefing books, organizing rehearsals, and developing risk mitigation plans. You will also represent the Global Regulatory team on cross-functional teams to resolve regulatory issues.
Provide Regulatory Guidance : Offer strategic regulatory advice to various teams and ensure adherence to all relevant regulations, including those from the FDA, EMA, and Health Canada. Assess the regulatory impact of changes in CMC procedures and oversee the creation of internal regulatory guidance documents.
Support Regulatory Activities : Collaborate on development, submission, and post-approval activities from a regulatory perspective. Maintain strong partnerships with internal and external stakeholders to ensure a smooth regulatory process.
Additional Responsibilities
Stay current with all regulatory activities related to new and approved drug products and remain up-to-date on regulatory process standards.
Qualifications
Education : A Master's degree (MS / MA) in a science field such as Chemistry, Pharmacy, Biochemistry, Molecular Biology, Biotechnology, or Biology is required.
Experience : At least 11 years of experience in Regulatory Affairs within the biologics industry.
Skills
Advanced skills in time management, organization, and multi-tasking in a fast-paced environment.
The ability to maintain a high level of accuracy and attention to detail while meeting project deadlines.
Excellent written and verbal communication and interpersonal skills.
The ability to communicate effectively and respectfully with team members.
The ability to interface with domestic and international professionals.
The ability to work independently as a self-starter and collaboratively within a team.
Demonstrated proficiency in problem-solving , a strong understanding of regulatory strategies, and the ability to prioritize multiple tasks.
Specialized Knowledge
Prior experience working with Biologics License Applications (BLAs)
Comprehensive knowledge of ICH and FDA regulations
Substantial experience with regulatory submission and approval processes, and the ability to handle complex CMC regulatory issues.
Proven ability to critically evaluate data from a wide range of scientific disciplines.
Leadership experience within a regulatory affairs function.