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Regulatory Labelling Consultant

Walker Cole International
Leeds
1 month ago
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Walker Cole are partnered with a leading pharmaceutical company in the UK that is looking to bring on board an experienced Regulatory Labelling Consultant. This is a fantastic opportunity for someone with a strong background in regulatory documentation—particularly SmPCs, PILs, and labelling compliance—to join a high-performing regulatory affairs team.


Key Responsibilities:

  • Lead the preparation, review, and maintenance of labelling documents including Summary of Product Characteristics (SmPCs), Patient Information Leaflets (PILs), and packaging components.
  • Ensure all labelling is compliant with MHRA and EMA regulations and reflects the most up-to-date product information.
  • Collaborate with internal teams including Regulatory Affairs, Medical, Pharmacovigilance, and Artwork to manage labelling updates and submissions.
  • Support labelling strategy for new product launches, variations, and lifecycle management activities.
  • Monitor regulatory changes and assess their impact on product labelling.
  • Maintain labelling systems and ensure documentation is audit-ready.


What We’re Looking For:

  • A degree in Life Sciences, Pharmacy, or a related field.
  • 3+ years of regulatory labelling experience within the pharmaceutical industry.
  • Strong working knowledge of SmPCs, PILs, and EU/UK labelling regulations.
  • Familiarity with QRD templates, eCTD submissions, and labelling change control processes.
  • Excellent attention to detail and the ability to manage multiple priorities.
  • Strong communication and stakeholder engagement skills.


Nice to Have:

  • Experience with global labelling (e.g., US FDA).
  • Knowledge of electronic labelling systems such as Veeva Vault or Documentum.
  • Background in both branded and generic pharmaceuticals is a plus.
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