Senior Manager, Regulatory Affairs
This position is listed on behalf of a partner company, who manages all applications and next steps. Our partner is looking for a Senior Manager, Regulatory Affairs based in United States.
This is a strategic regulatory leadership role supporting the development and registration of innovative oncology products across the United States and international markets. You will manage complex regulatory projects spanning clinical, non-clinical, and CMC activities. The role offers the opportunity to shape submission strategies and accelerate regulatory pathways from development through approval. You will work closely with cross-functional teams and provide expert regulatory guidance throughout the product lifecycle. The position combines hands-on submission management, strategic planning, regulatory intelligence, and technical writing. Success requires strong judgment, organization, communication, and the ability to operate independently in a fast-paced environment. This is an impactful opportunity to contribute to bringing potentially life-changing medicines to patients more efficiently.
Accountabilities:
- Lead and coordinate regulatory activities for assigned development projects across clinical, non-clinical, and CMC functions, ensuring milestones and submissions are delivered accurately and on schedule.
- Develop and implement regulatory strategies and tactics designed to support the earliest possible approvals and clearances for assigned products.
- Manage the preparation, writing, assembly, review, and submission of regulatory dossiers for investigational and registered products in the United States and applicable international markets.
- Lead preparation and submission of INDs, amendments, BLAs/NDAs, supplements, annual reports, safety reports, and other regulatory documentation.
- Prepare and manage regulatory meeting requests and briefing packages, ensuring materials are complete, consistent, and aligned with regulatory strategy.
- Represent Regulatory Affairs on cross-functional project teams, providing regulatory expertise, guidance, and recommendations to support development and business objectives.
- Maintain regulatory submissions and archives in accordance with applicable requirements and internal procedures.
- Monitor regulatory developments and communicate significant changes, risks, and opportunities to relevant stakeholders and management.
- Work effectively with external regulatory consultants, CROs, and other partners when required.
- Support continuous improvement of regulatory processes while maintaining a strong focus on compliance, quality, and timely execution.
- Bachelor’s degree in a relevant discipline, with 7+ years of related regulatory affairs experience; equivalent professional experience may be considered.
- Demonstrated experience preparing and managing IND submissions, including amendments and supporting documentation; NDA experience is strongly preferred.
- Strong knowledge of CTD/eCTD structures and regulatory submission processes, including experience publishing documents using Adobe Acrobat Professional or comparable tools.
- Working knowledge of FDA regulations and guidance, as well as applicable ICH requirements; familiarity with regulatory frameworks in other regions is a plus.
- Solid understanding of GMP, GLP, and GCP requirements and the pharmaceutical product development lifecycle.
- Strong ability to coordinate complex, cross-functional regulatory projects involving multiple technical disciplines and stakeholders.
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills, with the ability to translate complex regulatory matters into clear recommendations and action plans.
- Superior planning, organization, prioritization, and attention-to-detail skills, with the ability to manage multiple deadlines and responsibilities with minimal supervision.
- Self-motivated and proactive, with sound judgment and the ability to operate effectively in an entrepreneurial, fast-paced environment.
- Demonstrated analytical thinking, initiative, adaptability, continuous-learning mindset, and results orientation.
- Collaborative leadership style with the ability to build productive relationships, provide clear feedback, embrace change, and communicate effectively across teams.
- The role does not include direct supervisory responsibilities.
- Annual base salary: $139,800–$184,800, with final compensation determined based on factors such as experience, skills, education, certifications, and work location.
- Eligibility for an annual bonus plan for non-commercial roles.
- Eligibility for discretionary equity awards and participation in an Employee Stock Purchase Plan.
- Comprehensive medical, dental, and vision insurance.
- 401(k) retirement plan.
- FSA/HSA options.
- Life insurance coverage.
- Paid time off and wellness programs.
- Remote work arrangement within the United States.
- Opportunity to work in a collaborative, international environment focused on advancing innovative oncology treatments and improving patient access.
- Commitment to an inclusive workplace where collaboration, continuous learning, bold thinking, and patient focus are valued.