Regulatory Affairs Specialist - 090

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Client:ProductLife Group

Location:Cambridge, United Kingdom

Job Category:Other

EU work permit required:Yes

Job Reference:26a42f4ecb67

Job Views:82

Posted:22.01.2025

Expiry Date:08.03.2025

Job Description:

About the job

In the context of our growing activities, we are looking for a Regulatory Affairs Specialist to join our teams in the United Kingdom. You will integrate a team of dedicated Regulatory Affairs professionals and will have the mission to develop PLG’s local UK Regulatory Affairs presence, taking responsibility for new regulatory activities related to the UK for several clients.

Responsibilities

  1. Provide guidance and support to continue managing submissions and any other requests from different clients regarding the UK.
  2. Contribute to the regulatory activities performed, including pre-licensing activities, new registration (sites and medicinal products), and post-approval applications.
  3. Assist with the preparation of Marketing Authorization Applications (MAAs).
  4. Prepare and submit documentation for post-approval applications including, but not limited to, Type IA, Type IB, Type II, Renewals, MAH Transfers/COAs.
  5. Prepare and submit Technical/Site Transfer Applications.
  6. Assist with license applications as required.
  7. Manage artwork generation/labeling/creation/update of product information: provide review of packaging texts, format review of Summary of Product Characteristics, Patient Information Leaflets, and labeling (e.g., QRD compliance check).
  8. Respond to internal requests for technical and/or regulatory information.
  9. Ensure compliance with all regulatory processes, in readiness for both internal and external audits.
  10. Monitor and maintain up-to-date knowledge of national and European guidelines/legislation.
  11. Use a variety of software packages to produce correspondence and documents, maintain spreadsheets and databases, and locate information and data (e.g., Microsoft Office Suite, Veeva Vault, LorenZ, Trackwise, PromoMat, etc.).
  12. Perform general regulatory administration duties and compliance requirements.
  13. Document and track regulatory submissions and regulatory authority approval.
  14. Contribute to data entry in PLG tools enabling measurements of KPI, metrics for regulatory services.

Education

  1. At least a Bachelor’s Degree in Life Sciences, ideally a Pharmacy Degree.

Experience

  1. At least 5 years of experience in Regulatory Affairs in a Pharmaceutical Company or Service Provider.
  2. UK LifeCycle Maintenance (LCM) experience, ideally EU LCM experience as well.

Skills

Hard/Technical skills:

  1. Experience in regulatory lifecycle maintenance activities for drug products (Renewals, PI updates, technical variations) in the UK and ideally in the EU.
  2. Knowledge of UK regulation for pharmaceuticals (NCE, Biologicals and Biotech), Medical Devices, Combination products, and Cosmetics.
  3. Strong computer skills, including MS Office applications, data and document management systems.
  4. Previous experience in people management/coordination would be an advantage.
  5. Experience in the new registrations of drug products is preferable.
  6. Experience of promotional/non-promotional activities would be an advantage.
  7. Fluency in English is required.

Soft skills:

  1. Excellent communication skills.
  2. Excellent organizational and interpersonal skills.
  3. Very good coordination skills.
  4. A proven ability to consistently deliver to tight timelines, without negatively impacting on quality or departmental budget.
  5. Ability to work well within a team and autonomously.
  6. Ability to prioritize different workloads/multi-task.
  7. Process-oriented with good attention to detail.
  8. Solution-driven.

About Us

ProductLife Group provides world-class regulatory outsourcing and consulting services for the global life sciences industry. Headquartered in Paris, ProductLife Group has offices in countries across Europe, the Middle East, Asia, Africa, Latin America, and North America.

ProductLife Group was founded in 1994 and has since become a global industry leader, thanks to the firm’s driven and talented employees, who are always motivated by a supportive team environment as well as opportunities to learn and to grow professionally. Employees and company partners are located in offices worldwide to support clients and drive continued growth.

If you’re enthusiastic, if you welcome challenges, and if you want to grow professionally with a management team committed to your development, apply to join us.

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