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Regulatory Affairs Manager

Allergan Aesthetics
Maidenhead
1 month ago
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Company Description
AbbVie's mission is to discover and deliver innovative medicines and solutions that solve serious health issues today and address the medical challenges of tomorrow. We strive to have a remarkable impact on people's lives across several key therapeutic areas – immunology, oncology, neuroscience, and eye care – and products and services in our Allergan Aesthetics portfolio. For more information about AbbVie, please visit us atwww.abbvie.com. Follow @abbvie on X , Facebook , Instagram , YouTube , LinkedIn and Tik Tok .
Job Description UK Based linked with Maidenhead Office
Reporting to Exec Dir, Regulatory Affairs Europe
Job Overview
Implement regulatory strategies & deliverables for a portfolio of products early/late development or marketed products for the Europe Area Regulatory Affairs (ERA) including EU and non-EU countries such as CEE countries, Israel, Turkey, Switzerland and the UK. Include fair representation of the interest of EU countries into Global Regulatory Product Teams in alignment with the overarching global regulatory strategy and region specific requirements.
Responsible for assigned product maintenance and lifecycle management submissions, in line with legal/regulatory requirements and regional business needs.
Contribute, as required, in the development of regional processes to maximize operational efficiency of regulatory activities within the region.
Develops and maintains knowledge of regulatory procedures and environment within the region.
Primary RA interface with Commercial Area Brand Team and in collaboration with the RA personnel in the affiliates.
Key Responsibilities
Implement regulatory strategies & deliverables including effective planning, tracking, archiving of activities, especially submissions for early/late development and marketed products
Supports co-ordination of the review of CMC, QRD, PSUR and labelling submissions and approval of product-related packaging as required to ensure regulatory compliance.
Supporting the drug development strategy, defining options for including supporting Scientific Advice/PIP/IMPD, creating briefing packages and co-ordinating and leading agency meetings logistics
Primary RA interface with Commercial Area Brand Team. Represent RA on Area Brand Teams
Provide strategic input for registration, ensure the business needs are met by anticipating and mitigating regulatory risks
Primary interface to and from the RA personnel in the affiliates and provides product updates in Area Regulatory Product Teams (ARPTs)
Primary interface with local health authorities (via RA personnel in the affiliates where appropriate)
Interface with EMA for products within the Therapeutic Area on behalf of the Product Lead when required.
Provide leadership and support to RA personnel in the affiliates through ongoing communication. Assess scientific data provided by specialist units for registration purposes against ERA regulatory requirements, identifying gaps and developing mitigation strategies. Ensure effective presentation of data, complete and timely responses (including CTAs)
Provide Europe Area input on local implications through participation in Teams as needed (e.g. submission teams, labelling working group including development of labelling negotiations).
Ensure regulatory compliance within ERA for the assigned compounds/products. Implement remediation plan to address identified gaps, if any.
Support development and implementation of new processes and ensure that these meet regional regulations and needs
Responsible for the Notification of Regulatory activities and related database entry/data accuracy for allocated projects.
Qualifications Education and Experience
Graduate in pharmacy, biology, chemistry, pharmacology or a related Life Sciences subject or related experience
Sound knowledge of both pharmaceutical regulations and guidelines and national regulations within the assigned region.
Prior relevant experience in pharmaceutical Regulatory Affairs
Prior experience with regulatory procedures (including CP/DCP/MRP) and contributes to the effective functioning of the ERA team.
Essential Skills and Abilities
Demonstrated planning and organisation skills.
Ability to prioritise and manage multiple projects.
Ability to work effectively and collaboratively across the organisation.
Understands business needs and impact of regulatory issues on these.
Good interpersonal and negotiation skills and the ability to influence others without formal authority.
Excellent communication skills, both written and verbal (in English).
Positive, can do attitude
Experienced in working effectively across cultures and in complex matrixed environment.
Sensitivity to ERA culture and ways of doing business is helpful.
Willingness to travel as necessary (5% at least).
Computer literate
Additional Information AbbVie is an equal opportunity employer and is committed to operating with integrity, driving innovation, transforming lives and serving our community. Equal Opportunity Employer/Veterans/Disabled.
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