Labelling Manager

Tadworth
3 weeks ago
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CK Group are recruiting for a Labelling Manager to join a company in the pharmaceutical industry on a contract basis for 12 months. This is a hybrid role, 50% office working at the clients site in Tadworth.

Salary:
£30.27 ph PAYE or £39.18 ph via Umbrella
 
Labelling Manager Role:

Produces labelling-related documentation for submission
Identifies incremental improvements to labelling-related processes and systems
To utilise regulatory labelling expertise to review, develop and deliver labelling documents for submission to the Regulatory Authorities across markets/regions
Be the subject matter expert on regional and multi-country regulatory labelling requirements 
Monitors system data integrity and quality checks.Your Background:

Hold a relevant degree or have equivalent working experience
Strong knowledge of key regulatory and labelling principles and local regulations
Knowledge of global/regional regulatory guidelines and requirements in addition to knowledge of Clinical Variations
Hands on’ registration experience associated with development, maintenance and commercialisation activities within Regulatory Affairs
Ability to interpret and apply regional/local regulatory guidance around labelling and associated supportive documentationCompany:
Our client is one of the world's premier innovative biopharmaceutical companies, discovering, developing and providing over 160 different medicines, vaccines and consumer healthcare products to help improve the lives of millions of people in the UK and around the world every year.
 
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For more information, or to apply for this Labelling Manager please contact the Key Accounts Team on (phone number removed) or email (url removed). Please quote reference (Apply online only)

It is essential that applicants hold entitlement to work in the UK
Please note: This role may be subject to a satisfactory basic Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) check

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