CMC Regulatory Project Manager - Consultant, FSP (US or Canada)
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If you are passionate about regulatory affairs and project management, and are looking for a challenging and rewarding opportunity, we would love to hear from you! Join our dynamic team at Parexel, where we are committed to partnering with our clients to bring new and innovative treatment options to patients. We are currently seeking a dedicated and detail-oriented Regulatory CMC Project Manager to join a growing, dedicated client partnership and play a pivotal role in their regulatory affairs department. Key Responsibilities: Collaborative Coordination: Work closely with Regulatory CMC and Technical Development teams to prepare comprehensive tables of contents for CMC/Module 3 submission deliverables. This includes managing start/end timelines, identifying ownership, and tracking deliverables from authorship initiation through to approval, ensuring timely and high-quality submissions. Strategic Planning: Under the guidance of the Regulatory CMC Lead, develop and maintain a high-level global regulatory plan tracker. This tracker will illustrate the timing of key Regulatory CMC activities for the program, ensuring alignment with global regulatory requirements. Project Management: Serve as the project manager for meetings, adhering to best practices for meeting conduct and materials management. Ensure that all meetings are productive and that materials are well-organized and effectively managed. Regulatory Support: Assist in the preparation of materials for health authority engagements, ensuring that all documentation is thorough, accurate, and compliant with regulatory standards. Health Authority Engagement: Support the preparation of materials for health authority engagements Qualifications:
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