Senior Regulatory Affairs Associate
The Opportunity
Canopy Growth is looking for a Senior Regulatory Affairs Associate to join the team. This individual will ensure compliance with applicable legislation while promoting best practices across all Canopy sites.
The ideal candidate is familiar with Cannabis Regulations and has superb communication skills to effectively liaise with multiple departments.
Responsibilities
Effective management of regulatory affairs in adherence to the Cannabis Act and Cannabis Regulations, and facilitation of cannabis licensing through effective communication with the Cannabis Directorate at Health Canada
Assist with facilitation of regulatory inspections for Canopy Growth sites through independent communications with internal inspection teams and guided communications with government agencies.
When called upon by management, capable to be the primary liaison with a Health Canada inspector during an inspection
Assigned to complex regulatory projects, and able to support the business with little oversight
Provide business-friendly regulatory advice with respect to multiple regulatory frameworks and jurisdictions (i.e. cannabis, consumer products, medical devices, etc.)
Prioritize and complete multiple assignments within established timeframes
Identify regulatory issues and take the lead to identify and implement solutions in consultation with stakeholders
Build and maintain cooperative internal and cross-functional working relationships while participating in, and supporting, regulatory affairs activities such as licensing, labelling, inventory reporting, marketing, and new product development
Provide regulatory support for gustatory testing
Assist management in mentoring more junior regulatory affairs team members
Other duties as assigned
Experience
B.Sc. / M.Sc. degree in Pharmacology, Biology, Chemistry, Microbiology, or other life sciences, or extensive experience and related training in regulatory affairs
Post-Graduate Regulatory Certification or RAC(CAN) preferred
3-5 years experience in regulatory affairs working within the Canadian regulatory affairs jurisdiction
Previous knowledge and experience in any of the following regulatory frameworks should be noted, and highlighted : Cannabis Regulations, Natural Health Product Regulations, Hemp Regulations, Food and Drug Regulations, and Consumer Packaging and Labelling Regulations, Tobacco and Vaping Products Act, and associated Acts
Proven ability to adhere to standards / procedures and maintain confidentiality
Experience working in a Quality Management System
Strong computer skills in Microsoft Office Suite, Adobe Acrobat
Excellent communication skills and strong interpersonal skills (written and verbal)
Strong organizational, problem-solving, and analytical skills
Self-motivated and able to work with minimal supervision
Strong attention to detail with the ability to multitask and handle fluctuating workloads
Able to effectively work with other departments to achieve objectives
Preference will be given to candidates with previous experience working with the former Access to Cannabis for Medical Purposes Regulations, the Cannabis Regulations and / or the Controlled Drugs and Substances Act.