Regulatory Manager for the UK and Ireland – South East

30.07.2012 by Cgutsell

Shreeya Patel at CK Clinical is recruiting a Regulatory Manager, UK and Ireland to join a global pharmaceutical company based in the South East on a permanent basis.

Responsibilities:

The Regulatory Manager, UK and Ireland role supports the implementation of regulatory operational activities in the UK/Ireland and provides regulatory support for the registration and post-licensing of EU medicinal products in the UK/Ireland regions. The Regulatory Manager, UK and Ireland will also support the implementation of regulatory strategy in Europe and the EEA and will provide regulatory support for the registration and post-licensing activities of medicinal products.

Qualifications:

As Regulatory Manager, UK and Ireland you must have had direct UK and Ireland submissions experience in both renewals and variations. It is important that you have a pharmaceutical background with good direct interaction with UK and Ireland Health Authorities. Experience of artwork implementation is also essential.

Benefits:

This role provides great opportunities to gain experience and exposure to working within the EU lifecycle team as you will get the chance to work on EU projects. You will also be given the opportunity to interact with Global CMC and Global Labelling.

 

Shreeya Patel - Regulatory Affairs Recruiter How to apply:

For more information about this Regulatory Manager, UK and Ireland position or to apply for this role please contact Shreeya Patel on 01438 743 047 or email spatel@ckclinical.co.uk

 

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