16 Aug
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PCI Pharma Services
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Vancouver
16 Aug
PCI Pharma Services
Vancouver
Clinical Regulatory Affairs Specialist 2 The Clinical Regulatory Affairs Specialist-2 oversees the company's policies and objectives involving matters of government and regulations, with respect to the FDA, DEA, MHRA, EEU, State of Illinois, and other regulatory agencies. This position hosts audits for current and prospective clients. This position does not have any supervisory responsibilities. Essential Duties And Responsibilities Write and implement procedures according to the current Code of Federal Regulations. Assure that company policies are properly followed and applied by all appropriate personnel. Assists the Regulatory Affairs Manager by hosting audits, developing appropriate corrective actions documented through the audit reports and ensuring proper implementation. Oversee regular inventories of Controlled Substances for ARCOS reporting and required inventory reports. Acts as a subject matter expert to other internal resources for concepts within 21CFR 210 & 211 as well as the Control Substances Act. Create, review and maintain appropriate Clinical Customer Quality Agreements both globally and site specific. Review and maintain appropriate Site Master Files. Manage and monitor Audit Corrective Actions. Write audit responses pertaining to customer and/or internal observations, and track completion of actions. Review investigations associated with DEA Controlled Products. Submit applicable registration applications. Prepare and present monthly Clinical metrics including Customer specific and overall departmental values. This position may require overtime and/or weekend work.
Knowledge of and adherence to all PCI, cGMP, and GCP policies, procedures, rules. Attendance to work is an essential function of this position. Performs other duties as assigned by Manager/Supervisor. Qualifications Required Bachelor's Degree in a related field and/or 5-10 years related experience and/or training. Basic Mathematical Skills Intermediate Computer Skills: Ability to perform more complex computer tasks and has knowledge of various computer programs. Full Professional Proficiency: Ability to speak, read, and write fluently and accurately on all levels pertinent to professional needs. High Reasoning: Ability to solve practical problems and deal with a variety of concrete variables in situations where there is only limited standardization. Ability to interpret a variety of instructions that may be provided in various forms. High Standard of Report Writing Preferred Ability to work independently and/or as part of a team. Ability to demonstrate attention to detail. Ability to identify and resolve problems in a timely manner. Ability to hold oneself in a qualified manner. Compensation and Benefits The base salary hiring range for this position is ($69,920 - $78,660) plus eligibility for an annual performance bonus. Final offer amounts are determined by multiple factors including but not limited to specific and relevant experience, education, credentials, geography, and subject matter expertise. PCI offers full-time employees a competitive benefits package that includes paid time off, health insurance coverage (including dental and vision), flexible spending
📌 Clinical Regulatory Affairs Specialist 2 - $69,920 - $78,660 A Year (Vancouver)
🏢 PCI Pharma Services
📍 Vancouver