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Bristol Myers Squibb

Director, Global Regulatory Lead, Cardiovascular and Neuroscience

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At Bristol Myers Squibb, we are inspired by a single vision – transforming patients’ lives through science. In oncology, hematology, immunology and cardiovascular disease – and one of the most diverse and promising pipelines in the industry – each of our passionate colleagues contribute to innovations that drive meaningful change. We bring a human touch to every treatment we pioneer. Join us and make a difference.

Position Summary:

The selected candidate will have leadership responsibility for global regulatory strategy within a development team (DT). Serve as team lead of marketing application submission teams for indications that are at the regulatory filing stage; helping to develop strategy and content for global dossiers.

Position Responsibilities:

  • Support the preparation of, and lead, key health authority (HA) interactions. Assure consistent positions on common issues are presented to global HA. Review and approve content of responses to queries from HAs for respective regions/countries

  • Ensure consistent positions are presented in responses to global health authority (HA) queries.

  • Prepare content for regulatory strategic documentation and Regulatory Project reviews. Align regulatory plans with commercial and development plans.

  • Develop target labeling and co-lead the cross-functional labeling team.

  • Ensure global development plans will meet global regulatory requirements by soliciting and integrating regional regulatory strategy liaison input.

  • In collaboration with the global regulatory team (GRT), develop global submission plans and Health Authority interaction plans.

  • Provide strategic regulatory input to key development documents, including clinical protocols, clinical and nonclinical reports and summary documents, statistical analysis plans, DMC charters, IBs, DSURs, etc.

  • Co-lead the cross-functional rapid response teams to respond to Clinical Trial Application (CTA) queries on new protocols and protocol amendments in compliance with HA deadlines.

Degree / Experience Requirements

  • Bachelor’s degree required; advanced scientific degree preferred (Masters, PhD, PharmD, BSN, etc.) with at least 4-7 years of Regulatory Affairs experience in the pharmaceutical industry.

Key Competencies

  • Understanding of scientific content and complexities and good knowledge of cardiovascular and neuroscience drug development is desired.

  • Understanding of strategic and tactical role and deliverables of Global Regulatory Strategy in the Product Development and Commercialization process.

  • Understanding of policy, laws, regulations and guidelines as they apply to Regulatory Agencies globally for drug development and approval.

  • Track records of issue resolutions with main regulatory authorities; demonstrated ability to break down complex, scientific content into logical components.

  • Demonstrated ability to negotiate with and influence others. Demonstrated ability to facilitate issue resolution and conflict management. Direct experience in developing strategy and leading teams through interactions with health authorities.

  • Good interpersonal skills: willingness to leverage strengths of the team and cooperate with peers in a cross-functional environment.

  • Experience in successfully leading teams; Demonstrated ability to drive quality decision-making.

  • Demonstrated ability to organize / prioritize tasks. Experience utilizing leadership techniques to drive a team through the stages of team development.

  • Experience with developing and documenting regulatory strategies in coordination with clinical plans and marketing objectives.

  • Experience with communicating the regulatory strategy, issues, and risks in written and verbal format to regulatory senior leadership team and other governing bodies.

  • Ability to broadly represent department functions on project team in a matrix organization. Demonstrated ability to coordinate global activities.

  • Experience as a member of GRTs, project working groups, or comparable experience. Experience developing strategy for product partnership (out-licensing, divestiture, co-development, in-licensing, and acquisitions).

Other Qualifications:

  • Strong team player, using both internal and external resources to execute regulatory activities and working across organizational, functional and geographic boundaries to achieve company goals. Able to communicate opinions, facts and thoughts with clarity, transparency and honesty

  • Demonstrates ownership of results within (and beyond) area of responsibility.

  • Sets clear and high expectations and holds self and others accountable for decisions and results achieved. Looks for opportunities for continuous improvement.

Travel: Occasional domestic and international travel (less than 10%) may be required.

Around the world, we are passionate about making an impact on the lives of patients with serious diseases. Empowered to apply our individual talents and diverse perspectives in an inclusive culture, our shared values of passion, innovation, urgency, accountability, inclusion and integrity bring out the highest potential of each of our colleagues.

Bristol Myers Squibb recognizes the importance of balance and flexibility in our work environment. We offer a wide variety of competitive benefits, services and programs that provide our employees with the resources to pursue their goals, both at work and in their personal lives.

Physical presence at the BMS worksite or physical presence in the field is an essential job function of this role which the Company deems critical to collaboration, innovation, productivity, employee well-being and engagement, and enhances the Company culture.

To protect the safety of our workforce, customers, patients and communities, the policy of the Company requires all employees and workers in the U.S. and Puerto Rico to be fully vaccinated against COVID-19, unless they have received an exception based on an approved request for a medical or religious reasonable accommodation. Therefore, all BMS applicants seeking a role located in the U.S. and Puerto Rico must confirm that they have already received or are willing to receive the full COVID-19 vaccination by their start date as a qualification of the role and condition of employment. This requirement is subject to state and local law restrictions and may not be applicable to employees working in certain jurisdictions such as Montana. This requirement is also subject to discussions with collective bargaining representatives in the U.S.

Our company is committed to ensuring that people with disabilities can excel through a transparent recruitment process, reasonable workplace adjustments and ongoing support in their roles. Applicants can request an approval of accommodation prior to accepting a job offer. If you require reasonable accommodation in completing this application or if you are applying to a role based in the U.S. or Puerto Rico and you believe that you are unable to receive a COVID-19 vaccine due to a medical condition or sincerely held religious belief, during or any part of the recruitment process, please direct your inquiries to adastaffingsupport@bms.com. Visit careers.bms.com/eeo-accessibility to access our complete Equal Employment Opportunity statement.

BMS will consider for employment qualified applicants with arrest and conviction records, pursuant to applicable laws in your area.

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