Roche

SubChapter Lead Regulatory Affairs - Endocrinology and Fertility

Roche$111K — $258K *
Pharmaceuticals & Biotech
5 - 7 years of experience
Job Overview by Ladders

Qualifications

  • Bachelor or Advanced degree in science or a related field.
  • 7+ years experience in Regulatory Affairs within the diagnostics industry or a related field.
  • Knowledge of IVD, Pharmaceutical, and/or Medical Device industry; Regulatory Compliance, Federal cGMP’s and QSR’s, ISO13485 and 27001.
  • Experience with global submissions for US FDA (Class 1-3), EU Notified Bodies (Class A-D), and International (including China, preferred).
  • Strong track record of building regulatory knowledge, strategic thinking, communication, and stakeholder management skills.

Responsibilities

  • Develop and coach 10-15 Regulatory Affairs staff to enhance their impact for customers.
  • Act as subject matter expert to advance project objectives with regulatory bodies such as US FDA and international agencies.
  • Manage resources effectively across the team, aligning with Lifecycle teams and driving process standardization.
  • Model Agile Leadership behaviors and promote a culture of innovation and collaboration.
  • Facilitate cross-functional collaboration and navigate organizational changes while maintaining open communication.

Benefits

  • Opportunity for cross-functional collaboration within a dynamic organization.
  • Leadership development opportunities and growth in regulatory expertise.
  • Working in a diverse and inclusive environment with a focus on Agile methodologies.
  • International business travel opportunities based on project needs.
Full Job Description

The Position

At Roche, we are passionate about transforming patients’ lives and we are fearless in both decision and action - we believe that good business means a better world. That is why we come to work each day. We commit ourselves to scientific rigor, unassailable ethics, and access to medical innovations for all. We do this today to build a better tomorrow.

As the Endocrinology and Fertility Subchapter lead in the Medical Value Assays Chapter, you will be a member of the Medical Value Assays Regulatory Affairs Leadership Team (MVA RALT).  In this position, you will be a leading figure and key point of contact for Roche Diagnostics’ regulatory capabilities in Endocrinology and Fertility. You will improve the subchapter’s overarching expertise based on current and upcoming needs to deliver on network priorities (e.g. upcoming portfolio investments with new technology skills needed). 

Your Opportunity

  • You develop and coach 10-15 Regulatory Affairs staff to enable the greatest impact for our customers.  You nurture and develop an empowered, knowledgeable, effective and efficient group of subject matter experts (SMEs) within the subchapter with the capabilities to support Roche Diagnostics’ efforts with best-in-class expertise

  • You act as subject matter expert with the US FDA, Notified Bodies, international regulatory agencies and other regulatory bodies to advance project objectives. You monitor the global regulatory environments, and provide staff and stakeholders with assessments of the impact of new and changing regulations.  

  • You are responsible for effective resource management across the team, in alignment with the respective Lifecycle teams. You drive process standardization and reuse where it makes sense (common assets, technical standards) balancing creativity and innovation.

  • You enable the organization’s New Ways of Working by acting as Role-model for Agile Leadership behaviors, as well as for our culture, and mindset as defined in We[redacted].

  • You are committed to cross-functional collaboration and breaking down silos to achieve the best results for the organization. You navigate within a changing organization, maintaining objectivity, respect for differences of opinion, fairness, open communication and consensus building skills.

Who You Are

  • You have a Bachelor or Advanced degree in science or a related field.

  • You have a general understanding of the Diagnostics industry, lifecycle & development process and global trends.

  • You have 7+ years of experience in Regulatory Affairs within the diagnostics industry or a related field with knowledge of IVD, Pharmaceutical, and /or Medical Device industry; Regulatory Compliance, Federal cGMP’s and QSR’s, ISO13485 and 27001. 

  • You have experience with global submissions for US FDA (Class 1-3), EU Notified Bodies (Class A-D), and International (including China, preferred) .

  • You have a strong track record of building and nurturing capabilities such as technical regulatory knowledge, strategic thinking, verbal and written communication and stakeholder management.

  • You have a history of successful interactions with regulatory bodies.

Leadership and People Development:

  • You have the ability to lead with a creative attitude, very high self-awareness and being a coach and a mentor to other leaders and partners.

  • You demonstrate the ability to build networks and can inspire to work agile.

  • You show empathy towards the needs of Squads and other Chapters combined with skill of prioritizing resource involvement.

  • You have demonstrated success in establishing a high performing environment with an excellent reputation attracting the best talent, developing and inspiring them.

  • You can define career progression and development capabilities for Regulatory Affairs in networked organizations.


Locations:

You can be based in Indianapolis, Penzberg, Mannheim, Rotkreuz, Motherwell, Branchburg, Tucson, Pleasanton, Santa Clara, or Carlsbad. 

Relocation benefits are not available for this position.

As this position is a global role, international business travel will be required depending upon the business location of the successful candidate and ongoing business project activities.

The expected salary range for this position based on the primary location of Indiana is $111,200 and $258,700.  Actual pay will be determined based on experience, qualifications, geographic location, and other job-related factors permitted by law.  A discretionary annual bonus may be available based on individual and Company performance.  This position also qualifies for the benefits detailed at the link provided below.

 

Where pay transparency applies, details are provided based on the primary posting location. For this role, the primary location is Indianapolis. If you are interested in additional locations where the role may be available, we will provide the relevant compensation details later in the hiring process.

About Roche

Roche Holding AG is a Swiss multinational healthcare company that operates worldwide under two divisions: Pharmaceuticals and Diagnostics. Its holding company, Roche Holding AG, has bearer shares listed on the SIX Swiss Exchange. The company headquarters are located in Basel. Roche is the largest pharmaceutical company in the world, and the leading provider of cancer treatments globally. The company also produces a range of diagnostic tests for medical professionals and patients. Roche was one of the first companies to bring targeted treatments to patients. In 2019, Roche had over 100,000 employees worldwide, and generated revenue of CHF 61.5 billion.
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