Associate Director, Regulatory Affairs
Johnson & Johnson Innovative Medicine, is recruiting for an Associate Director, Regulatory Affairs, to be located in Toronto, Ontario, under the flexible working model (at least 3 days in office).
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The Associate Director, Regulatory Affairs will be responsible for supporting regulatory activities to obtain and maintain drug product registration status in compliance with Canadian drug laws and regulations, as well as corporate policies and procedures.
The Associate Director, as a member of a team, will help develop and implement regulatory strategies to meet project deliverables, both as a member of a team, and in leading others.
As a subject matter authority for Regulatory Affairs, the individual will provide guidance to local and global business partners.
Key Responsibilities:
* Lead and mentor a group of regulatory professionals to deliver business objectives in close collaboration with local and global teams.
* Support the building of a Regulatory Affairs talent pipeline through the selection and development of regulatory professionals
* Conduct analysis and risk assessment of pipeline projects, develop successful regulatory strategies to meet business results
* Lead the preparation and compilation of regulatory submissions including New Drug Submissions (NDSs), Supplemental New Drug Submissions (SNDSs), Notifiable Changes (NCs), and ad hoc reports to Health Canada and maintain the life cycle of currently marketed products.
* Manage the preparation and review of responses to Health Canada queries (e.g.
Clarifax, Notice of Non-Compliance [NON], and Notice of Deficiency [NOD]) in a timely manner.
* Lead interactions with Health...
- Rate: Not Specified
- Location: Toronto, CA-ON
- Type: Permanent
- Industry: Finance
- Recruiter: Johnson and Johnson
- Contact: Not Specified
- Email: to view click here
- Reference: 2406225314W
- Posted: 2025-01-14 07:12:08 -
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