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Regulatory Affairs Consultant
Location
Hong Kong
Posted
16 days ago
Salary
0
Seniority
Senior
Job Description
Regulatory Affairs Consultant
Parexel
• Responsible to establish and maintain a group of high performing regulatory affairs professionals. • Closely collaborate with regional regulatory expertise in the Therapeutic Areas in both labelling and CMC aspects. • Design, deploy and maintain processes to manage external stakeholders. • Provide regulatory support, including oversight of product launch and implementation timelines. • Accountable for planning, leading and delivering Hong Kong registration strategies across a broad range of company products.
Job Requirements
- at least 5 years of experience in the Hong Kong pharmaceutical industry;
- biologics regulatory experience preferred.
- Proficiency in PRS2.0
- Experience of strategic leadership across product development and commercialization lifecycle with examples of contribution.
- Experience in building high performing RA teams and effective delivery of objectives in a complex matrix environment.
- Fluent in Cantonese and English.
Benefits
- Health insurance
- Professional development opportunities
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