RA manager
Location: NetherlandsSIRE Life Sciences® is the market leader in life science recruitment. We believe the recruitment market needs to gear up in technology and continues innovation. We like technology, in a life science market driven on science, we couldn’t stay behind; we drive Recruitment Science. Investing a majority of our turnover in technology enables us to use unique Resource Technologies. By using highly advanced algorithms, we enable our team of Resource & Data Strategists© to maintain the most advanced, detailed and complete Life Sciences network in Europe. This big data enables us to work Reverse Recruitment©: we first analyze the market in-depth before we go out to the market. Because we analyze the whole market, we can compare facts and data. This enables us to do Facts & Big Data Recruitment©, making sure we, or better yet, you find the right career!
THE COMPANY
Our client is a professional Pharmaceutical organization, based in Noord-Holland Netherlands.
The company operates on an international level and focuses on innovative, patient-oriented medicines. The company's headquarter is in the Alkmaar-area.
ROLE DESCRIPTION
To support the RA department, the company is currently offering a full-time position as Senior Regulatory Affairs Manager.
Main responsibility include obtaining and maintaining of commercial product licenses.
RESPONSIBILITIES
Product registrations:
- Write, compile and review registration documents
- Risk assessment
- Liaise with governmental authorities
Expert role:
- Contribute to strategical product development
- Provide support for related departments like marketing, medical affairs etc
REQUIREMENTS
- Master degree in the direction of pharmacy or science
- min. 3+ years' experience in Regulatory Affairs
- Up-to-date knowledge of pharmaceutical laws and regulations
- Excellent command of English AND Dutch, both spoken and written
Are you interested and do want to apply for this role, please fill out your application via the apply button below and contact Naut van Osnabrugge.