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Regulatory Affairs Manager

Employer
Cancer Research UK
Location
Stratford or home based
Salary
£38,000 - £50,000 depending on experience.
Start date
27 Apr 2021
Closing date
27 May 2021

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Discipline
Regulatory Affairs
Hours
Full Time
Contract Type
Permanent
Experience Level
Management

Job Details

Regulatory Affairs Manager – Centre for Drug Development    

Location: Stratford or home based.

Salary: £38,000 - £50,000 depending on experience.

Contract: Permanent, 35 hours per week. Open to compressed hours, part time or remote working requests.

Closing date:  Midnight 23 May 2021. Do not delay applying as we are shortlisting on application and may close earlier should we be inundated with response.

Application: CV and cover letter explaining how your skills and experience are relevant for the role.

 

More detailed information about the role and Cancer Research UK can be found in the candidate pack.

 

Are you a skilled regulatory expert looking to help us bring forward the day when all cancers are cured?

This exciting new role sits within the CRUK Centre for Drug Development, our goal is to bring much needed new treatments to people with cancer.

You’ll be providing expert regulatory advice and support to cross-functional project teams within the Centre for Drug Development (CDD), supporting the preclinical development and clinical trials of a varied portfolio of oncology products. Our regulatory managers are responsible for managing the submission and on-going maintenance of optimal Clinical Trial Applications (CTA), ensuring compliance with the current Clinical Trial legislation.

 

What will I be doing?

  • Working in cross-functional project teams, to provide expert regulatory guidance and input to support the project strategy from portfolio entry through to trial completion. 
  • Advising on CTA documentation requirements, agreeing responsibilities, managing review processes and submission timelines.
  • Co-ordinating and submitting optimal Clinical Trial Authorisation (CTA) applications in compliance with CDD standard operating procedures (SOPs) and current regulatory agency requirements. Leading internal discussions to respond to questions raised, ensuring responses are submitted within the required timeframe.
  • Leading the production of the Investigational Medicinal Product Dossier (IMPD) for designated projects, writing sections and liaising with other team members and third party contacts as appropriate.
  • Providing general regulatory advice to CDD (and CRUK) and contributing to the continuous review and improvement of systems and processes, to ensure regulatory compliance and best practice.

 

What skills do I need?

  • Degree in a scientific discipline or equivalent relevant experience.
  • Ability to apply specialist regulatory knowledge and experience to support the regulatory aspects of drug development in the Charity
  • Experience of writing and reviewing IMPDs and other regulatory documents, including ability to interpret and accurately summarise complex scientific data for inclusion in regulatory packages.
  • Able to work independently with minimal supervision, proactively managing own workload and assuming regulatory lead role on designated projects with accountability for regulatory output and associated project deliverables. 
  • Excellent knowledge of current Clinical Trial Legislation, specifically UK and EU.
  • Skilled in assessing and effectively communicating information within project teams and to senior managers. 

 

What will I gain?

  • Opportunity to work on cutting edge early stage drug development and a varied oncology portfolio
  • You’ll be making a real difference to people’s lives - we’re the world’s largest independent cancer research charity.
  • 25, days annual leave plus bank holidays and the ability to buy up to 5 days per annum) and 1 CRUK day.
  • Pension, life assurance and a great benefit discount platform.

 

If you’re as ambitious as we are, join our collective force to help accelerate progress and beat cancer sooner.

 

At CRUK we value diversity and we're committed to creating an inclusive culture where everyone is able to be themselves and to reach their full potential. We actively encourage applications from people of all backgrounds and cultures and believe that a diverse workforce will help us to beat cancer sooner. Unfortunately we are unable to recruit anyone below the age of 18, so that we can protect young people from health & safety and safeguarding risks. Should you need any adjustments to the recruitment process, at either application or interview, please contact us on recruitment@cancer.org.uk.

Company

Cancer Research UK employs 4,000 people from a diverse range of backgrounds, and they’re all amazing at what they do. United by an ambition to beat cancer together, they bring the courage and resilience to keep trying new things until that day comes. From research and technology specialists to fundraising experts, and everyone in between – all are key to driving forward the scientific research needed to make an impact. Find a career that will empower you to grow, collaborate with experts in their field and take your position leading the fight against cancer. Together, we can change lives.

 

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2 Redman Place ​
London
E20 1JQ
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