Director, Global Regulatory Affairs

Eisai$201K — $264K *
US-AnywhereRemote in United States
Pharmaceuticals & Biotech
8 - 10 years of experience
Job Overview by Ladders

Qualifications

  • Bachelor's degree (Master's preferred) with 10+ years in regulatory affairs relevant to Life Sciences.
  • Substantial neurology or oncology regulatory experience in pharma/biotech is essential.
  • Experience with major FDA submissions and managing health authority interactions.
  • Proven ability to translate regulatory strategies into operational goals and effectively manage resources.
  • Strong project management skills, with a history of leading multiple critical projects.
  • Experience in a supervisory role within regulatory strategy teams is preferred.

Responsibilities

  • Oversee and ensure quality of regulatory submissions and related documents before submission.
  • Lead or support the drafting and submission of documents to health authorities, including scientific advice requests.
  • Initiate strategic regulatory discussions and lead documentation processes on complex programs as a Global Regulatory Lead.
  • Identify regulatory requirements and develop comprehensive strategies throughout the product lifecycle.
  • Evaluate the regulatory landscape and communicate insights regarding competitor products.
  • Facilitate communication between regulatory issues and functional areas, relaying concerns to senior leadership.
  • Manage regulatory strategy teams, including mentoring and performance evaluations.

Benefits

  • Eligible to participate in the Eisai Inc. Annual Incentive Plan.
  • Eligibility for the Long Term Incentive Plan.
  • Access to comprehensive company employee benefit programs.
  • Opportunity for professional development and continuing education.
Full Job Description
Directs the development of submission of Neurology or Oncology product registration, progress reports, supplements, amendments, and/or periodic experience reports. Provides strategic product direction to teams on interaction and negotiates evidence with regulatory agencies. Interacts and negotiates with regulatory agency personnel in order to expedite approval of pending registration and answers any questions. Serves as a regulatory liaison on the project team throughout the product lifecycle. Ensures that pre-clinical and clinical trials designs meet regulatory requirements. Ensures rapid and timely approval on of new drugs, biologics/biotechnology and/or medical devices and continued approved status of marketed drugs or medical devices. Serves as regulatory representative to marketing or research project teams and government regulatory agencies. Provides advice to development and/or marketing teams on manufacturing changes, line extensions, technical labeling, appropriate regulations and interpretations. Supports collaboration development with partners by developing and communicating strategies and aligning on such strategies in advance of execution. Responsibilities: • Oversee regulatory submission activities and review regulatory documents (annual reports, protocol amendments) prior to submission to ensure overall quality, compliance and timelines. • Support/ Lead (depending on program complexity) the drafting, compilation and submission of documents for health authorities (e.g., meeting requests/scientific advice requests, iPSPs/PSPs, orphan drug designation requests). • As a Regional or Global Regulatory Lead, initiate and lead strategic regulatory discussion during the drafting, compilation and submission of documents for health authorities (e.g., meeting requests/scientific advice requests, iPSPs/PSPs, orphan drug designation requests, protocol amendments). • Responsible for identifying regulatory requirements and the development and preparation of successful regulatory strategies; lead the creation of regulatory strategy throughout the product lifecycle. • Understand and interpret scientific data and complex scientific issues across multiple projects as it relates to regulatory requirements and strategy. • Continuously evaluate the constantly changing regulatory environment for impact on development programs; develop and communicate regulatory intelligence concerning competitor products. • Communicate regulatory issues to functional areas and transmit regulatory concerns from functional areas to senior leadership. • Lead interactions with health authorities to ensure the timely preparation of scientifically valid submission with highest probability of success. • Manage regulatory strategy team(s) including training and mentoring, communicating expectations and evaluating performance. Qualifications: • Bachelor's degree (Master's preferred) and 10+ years of relevant experience. Experience in Life Sciences industry preferred. • Bachelor's or advanced degree in sciences or related field with substantial experience in regulatory/R&D area with direct neurology or oncology regulatory experience in pharma/biotech industry. • OR a combination of equivalent education and experience. • Substantial experience translating strategy into operational goals, managing budget, vendors & resource allocation and communicating cross functionally with an ability to influence without authority. • Demonstrated experience with major FDA submissions, dealing with health authorities, preferred. • Experience leading/developing global regulatory strategies in coordination with clinical plans and marketing objectives. • Demonstrated strong project management experience leading multiple critical projects and programs within regulatory strategy. • Prior experience leading regulatory strategy teams directly in a supervisory/leadership capacity preferred. • Business need driven role, based on proven performance in earlier role. Bachelor's degree (Master's preferred) and 10+ years of relevant experience. Experience in Life Sciences industry preferred. Skills:Communication & Cross-functional Influence, Critical Thinking & Business Agility, Mentoring/ People Development, Project Management, Regulatory Strategy Acumen Eisai Salary Transparency Language: The annual base salary range for the Director, Global Regulatory Affairs is from :$201,800-$264,800 Under current guidelines, this position is eligible to participate in : Eisai Inc. Annual Incentive Plan & Eisai Inc. Long Term Incentive Plan. Final pay determinations will depend on various factors including but not limited to experience level, education, knowledge, and skills. Employees are eligible to participate in Company employee benefit programs. For additional information on Company employee benefits programs, visit https://careers.eisai.com/us/en/compensation-and-benefits. Certain other benefits may be available for this position, please discuss any questions with your recruiter.

About Eisai

Eisai Co., Ltd. is a Japanese pharmaceutical company headquartered in Tokyo, Japan. It has some 10,000 employees, among them about 1,500 in research. Eisai is listed on the Tokyo Stock Exchange and is a member of the Topix 100 and Nikkei 225 stock indices.
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