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Novartis UK

Associate Director, Regulatory Affairs Intelligence

London
£67.9k – £126.1k/yr
Posted about 11 hours ago
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Location:
London, United Kingdom

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This role is based in London, United Kingdom. Novartis is unable to offer relocation support: please only apply if accessible.

Regulatory requirements are evolving faster than ever, creating new opportunities to shape the future of healthcare. As Associate Director, Regulatory Affairs Intelligence, you will transform complex global regulatory developments into strategic insights that influence portfolio decisions, regulatory strategies, and external engagement priorities. Working across functions and regions, you will help teams anticipate change, identify opportunities, and navigate an increasingly dynamic regulatory landscape. This is an exciting opportunity to combine regulatory expertise, strategic thinking, digital innovation, and stakeholder leadership to deliver meaningful impact across Novartis and ultimately improve patient outcomes worldwide.

About The Role

Key Responsibilities

  • Lead delivery of regulatory intelligence to inform portfolio, regulatory, and external engagement decisions.
  • Monitor and interpret global regulatory developments, translating insights into strategic recommendations.
  • Develop and maintain intelligence trackers, dashboards, and knowledge resources.
  • Partner with cross-functional teams to identify priorities and escalate emerging regulatory risks and opportunities.
  • Deliver strategic analyses, benchmarking, and precedent-based insights across therapeutic areas and platforms.
  • Drive adoption of artificial intelligence-enabled intelligence tools and knowledge management solutions.
  • Represent Regulatory Intelligence in leadership forums and deputise for the Head of Regulatory Intelligence when required.

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Essential Requirements

  • Experience in Regulatory Affairs, regulatory intelligence, healthcare consulting, or related strategic pharmaceutical disciplines.
  • Strong ability to interpret complex regulatory developments and translate insights into clear recommendations.
  • Demonstrated project management capability across multiple priorities, stakeholders, and tight timelines.
  • Proven success influencing cross-functional teams within a global, matrixed organisation.
  • Excellent communication skills with experience engaging and presenting to senior leaders.
  • Strong understanding of global regulatory frameworks, drug development, and regulatory strategy fundamentals.

Benefits & Rewards

At Novartis, we’re committed to reimagining medicine together - and rewarding the people who make it happen.

Expected Annual Base Salary Range for role: £67,900 to £126,100

The base salary offered is determined based on gender-neutral objectives, such as relevant skills, competencies and experience in accordance with the Novartis pay setting policy and upon joining Novartis will be reviewed periodically.

In addition to your base salary, you may be eligible for a performance-based bonus depending on certain performance parameters.

The rewards of being part of our team go far beyond base pay and incentives. We also offer a variety of competitive benefits in kind to help you thrive personally and professionally, such as insurance plans, retirement plans, wellbeing resources and global recognition programs. In addition, we provide flexible and hybrid working options, where possible, and minimum 14 weeks paid parental leave.

You may be eligible for a company vehicle or a car allowance in accordance with the applicable local Novartis policies and guidelines.

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Skills

Regulatory Affairs
Regulatory Intelligence
Healthcare Consulting
Project Management
Communication Skills
Global Regulatory Frameworks
Drug Development
Regulatory Strategy
Strategic Thinking
Digital Innovation
Stakeholder Leadership
Analytical Skills
Benchmarking
Artificial Intelligence
Knowledge Management
Cross-Functional Collaboration

Location

London, England, United Kingdom

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