AstraZeneca

Executive Director, Regulatory Affairs Strategy - Cell and Gene Therapy

AstraZeneca$180K — $220K *
Pharmaceuticals & Biotech
5 - 7 years of experience
Job Overview by Ladders

Qualifications

  • Advanced degree in a science-related field, 7-10 years of relevant experience.
  • Proven success in cell and gene therapy regulatory strategy.
  • Deep understanding of global regulatory science and program integration.
  • Experience in drug/biologic development for high-profile, complex programs.
  • Familiarity with oncology, autoimmune, rare diseases, and neurology product development.
  • Background in pharmaceutical business and regulatory affairs sectors.
  • Ability to lead regulatory and cross-functional teams effectively.
  • Experience engaging with Health Authorities in major markets.

Responsibilities

  • Own global regulatory strategy for complex cell and gene therapies from current stage through BLA submission.
  • Serve as global regulatory lead for multi-indication programs; assume regional leadership as needed.
  • Lead strategy for agency interactions and expedited pathway designations to ensure favorable outcomes.
  • Direct the global dossier planning and target product labeling strategy.
  • Represent Regulatory Affairs in Global Product Teams, aligning regulatory objectives with strategic goals.
  • Assess emerging data to support strategic decisions and present risks to senior leadership.
  • Oversee regulatory deliverables and milestones to protect timelines and project value.
  • Lead and develop a Global Regulatory Strategy Team for targeted programs.

Benefits

  • Opportunity to shape the future of cell and gene therapy regulatory landscape.
  • Leadership role with significant impact on patient access and outcomes.
  • Work in a fast-paced, innovative environment with novel regulatory approaches.
  • Collaborative atmosphere with global teams focused on alignment and performance.
  • Continuous professional development through mentoring and coaching opportunities.
Full Job Description
Job Description

Job Title: Senior Director, Regulatory Affairs Strategy - Cell and Gene Therapy

Available locations:
  • Barcelona, Spain
  • Amsterdam, Netherlands


Introduction to role: Are you ready to set the global regulatory vision for pioneering cell and gene therapies and turn breakthrough science into real options for patients?

This role leads high-impact programs across cancer, immune-mediated and rare diseases, guiding them from current stage through licensure with clear, competitive pathways to approval and labeling.

You will shape strategy for complex, visible programs, bringing clarity, pace and rigor that accelerate access for patients.

You will report to the Executive Director, Cell and Gene Therapy Regulatory Affairs and act as a franchise global regulatory lead for programs with multiple indications, with the opportunity to serve in a dual capacity as a regional lead based on your expertise. Working across discovery through commercialization, you will partner closely with Global Product Teams to align science, evidence and policy, while coaching a Global Regulatory Strategy Team to deliver at the highest level.

Could you be the strategic voice that anticipates risk, seizes expedited opportunities and influences the dialogue with global health authorities?

Accountabilities:

Global Regulatory Leadership: Own the end-to-end global regulatory strategy for a high-complexity cell and gene therapy program, from current stage through BLA submission, ensuring an efficient route to approval with competitive labeling aligned to product attributes and patient, market and business needs. -

Franchise and Regional Responsibility: Serve as global regulatory lead for complex, multi-indication programs and, where relevant, take on regional leadership to integrate region-specific strategy and execution.

Health Authority Strategy and Engagement: Lead strategy for agency meetings, information requests and expedited pathway designations; drive robust preparation that secures clear outcomes and de-risks pivotal milestones.

Dossier and Labeling Excellence: Direct the planning and construction of the global dossier and core prescribing information; own target product labeling strategy and negotiation readiness.

Cross-Functional Product Leadership: Represent Regulatory Affairs on Global Product Teams, shaping development and commercialization plans, contributing to governance presentations and aligning regulatory objectives with clinical, CMC, safety and commercial strategies.

Evidence and Decision-Making: Continuously assess emerging data against program aspirations; present risks, trade-offs and mitigations to senior leadership to enable decisive, data-driven choices.

Delivery and Milestone Management: Oversee all regulatory deliverables and milestones, including probability-of-success assessments and contingency planning to protect timelines and value.

Team Leadership and Talent Development: Lead a Global Regulatory Strategy Team for specific indications/programs; coach, mentor and, as applicable, line-manage team members to build capability and performance.

External Influence and Partnerships: Build strong relationships with regulatory stakeholders; partner with country and regional regulatory teams to shape developing views and guidance.

Innovation and Tools: Lead and promote the development of novel regulatory tools and technology, and contribute to non-project initiatives that advance how we work and the impact we deliver.

Marketed Product Stewardship: Maintain accountability for product maintenance and compliance activities associated with marketed brands, ensuring continued benefit to patients and compliance with evolving requirements.

Essential Skills/Experience:
  • An advanced degree in a science related field and seven to ten years of experience and/or appropriate knowledge/experience.
  • Demonstrated success in cell and/or gene therapy regulatory strategy.
  • Deep understanding of global regulatory science and integration with program strategy.
  • Long standing experience of overall drug/biologic development processes and strategies for high profile, complex or novel development programs.
  • Experience with product development in the following therapeutic areas: oncology, autoimmune, rare diseases, neurology.
  • Broad background of experience working in pharmaceutical business and prior experience in several areas within regulatory affairs.
  • Proven experience leading regulatory and cross-functional teams, and stakeholder management.
  • Ability to think strategically and critically and evaluate risks to regulatory activities.
  • Previous experience in leading Health Authority interactions in major markets.
  • Excellent oral, written, and presentation skills.
  • Strong organizational skills.
  • Ability to work in a fast-paced environment in a hands-on fashion.
  • Flexible and proactive, with the ability to manage multiple projects and successfully adapt to changing business needs and priorities.
  • Successful leadership of at least one global regulatory approval including leading response team and labeling negotiations


Desirable Skills/Experience:
  • Experience with FDA advisory committee and/or EMA oral explanation. - Experience working on due diligence activities and in a business alliance environment.
  • Experience in leading and growing people through coaching or mentorship.
  • Contribution to non-project business initiatives (e.g. at a portfolio or cross functional level).


Call to Action: If you are ready to lead global regulatory strategy for transformative cell and gene therapies and leave a clear, lasting mark on patient outcomes, we invite you to step forward and start the conversation today.

Date Posted
25-Jun-2026

Closing Date
14-Jul-2026

About AstraZeneca

AstraZeneca is a British-Swedish multinational pharmaceutical company that specializes in the research, development, and manufacturing of prescription drugs. The company was formed in 1999 through the merger of Astra AB and Zeneca Group plc. AstraZeneca's products are used to treat a wide range of medical conditions, including cancer, cardiovascular disease, respiratory disease, and diabetes. The company has operations in over 100 countries and employs more than 76,000 people worldwide. AstraZeneca is committed to developing innovative medicines that improve the health and well-being of people around the world.
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