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\nAlpine Immune Sciences is a leading clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company dedicated to discovering and developing innovative, protein-based immunotherapies for autoimmune and inflammatory diseases. Exciting challenges lie aheadโguided by our core values, weโll meet these challenges. Join us!\n\n\n\n\nThe Senior Director, Regulatory Affairs is a leader, who provides vision and direction in a fast-paced, dynamic, and competitive drug development environment. They report to the Executive Director of Regulatory Affairs and are responsible for contributing to the global company regulatory strategy and working closely with cross functional leaders in all regulatory interactions and activities for the development of Alpineโs therapeutic candidates. \n \nDuties and responsibilities:\n \nโขLead strategic regulatory activities to support cross functional product development teams in alignment with corporate and program goals.\nโขServe as the global regulatory lead for select development programs.\nโขDevelop and implement regulatory strategy for INDs, CTAs, BLAs; MAAs, NDAs; identify opportunities globally for expedited development. \nโขProvide strategic regulatory input on clinical, including therapeutic indication(s), study designs, patient populations, pediatric development; CMC; and nonclinical development. \nโขPrepare and coordinate authoring, review, and submission of high-quality regulatory documents, including Information Requests, IND/CTA submissions, BLAs/MAAs/NDA, Annual Reports/DSURs, briefing books for health authority interactions, clinical documents to ensure they are complete, well-written, and meet all relevant regulatory requirements. This may involve writing relevant sections of documents.\nโขLead regulatory aspects of clinical study executing including management of correspondence with health authorities and coordination with partner companies and vendors.\nโขEnsure compliance of all Alpine activities with applicable global regulations, standards, and clinical practice guidelines. \nโขMonitor regulatory developments within the industry globally, evaluate impact to Alpineโs programs, and provide actionable guidance to internal and external partners to adapt to and address the developments. \nโขIdentify and communicate with senior management and cross-functional teams regarding potential regulatory issues; propose risk mitigation strategies and resolutions. \nโขLeads continuous improvement efforts on existing department processes and strategies, providing recommendations in areas of expertise.\nโขSupervise, mentor, and help develop the strategic and technical expertise of regulatory colleagues within the Alpine organization.\n \nQualifications:\n \nโขBS/BA degree (or equivalent) in a relevant scientific field required, with an advanced degree preferred.\nโข10+ years of experience in biotechnology or pharmaceutical industry with hands on experience and knowledge of the drug development process and regulatory submission and approval process required.\nโขExperience working in a regulatory affairs leadership role with sole responsibility for a clinical-stage development program and marketing authorization applications, with experience as a manager/supervisor. \nโขLate-stage clinical development experience and experience submitting BLAs, NDAs, and/or MAA is required.\nโขCMC experience, including biologics, is desired.\nโขIn depth knowledge of FDA, EMA, and ICH regulatory requirements and guidelines specific to the areas of clinical research, nonclinical testing, product development, and labeling is required. \nโขMust be capable of developing and implementing regulatory strategy and of managing complex negotiations with Regulatory Authorities.\nโขDemonstrated ability to develop/maintain strong working relationships with cross-functional internal and external teams, participate on and/or lead multifunctional teams, manage, and prioritize multiple projects and work independently.\nโขPrior global regulatory experience required; experience in Asia Pacific and Latin America is desired.\nโขStrong vendor management experience is desired. \nโขTherapeutic area experience in autoimmune disease is desired.\nโขMust be detail-oriented while also retaining the ability to see the big picture.\nโขMust have effective technical/analytical skills to identify and solve problems independently.\nโขMust be able to work in a fast-paced, timeline-driven environment.\nโขShould have experience writing and developing SOPs.\n\n\n\n\n\nAt Alpine we engage equitable workplace strategies to ensure fair compensation. Actual compensation is dependent upon current market data, experience, and pay parity within our organization. This is a Director level position with a compensation range of $230,000 to $270,000. Note that there is a strong preference for candidates to be located in one of the following five states: CA, MA, NC, OR, or WA. We take care of our employees with a competitive benefits package that includes stock options, annual bonus, premium medical, dental, and vision coverage for employees and their dependents, as well as life and disability benefits, FSA, and 401(k) plans. We believe quality time outside the office is vital to our employeesโ satisfaction at work, so our flexible PTO plan of 160 hours, generous holiday time (generally 12 days), and parental benefits encourages team members to take time off so they can come back refreshed. Alpine team members enjoy competitive salaries and equity participation (stock options).\n\n\nAlpinists share a passion for meaningful work and are committed to solving the most complex problems in immunology to create new therapies for patients. We believe in innovative thinking, collaboration, flexibility, bias for action, and healthy debate. To foster our team of outstanding scientists and business professionals, we provide a premier work environment with a state-of-the-art lab and office spaces with truly inspiring views, and an open design to facilitate teamwork.\n\n\nOur treasured culture has been shaped by our diverse team who truly enjoys working and playing together. We nurture Alpineโs culture in many ways, including all-company social events and happy hours, lunch-and-learn and education opportunities, interest groups like book club and movie nights, peer-to-peer recognition programs, a robust wellness program to help support physical, mental, and emotional health, and more.\n\n\nAlpine is committed to creating a diverse environment and is proud to be an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, gender, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, national origin, genetics, disability, age, or veteran status. Alpine is also committed to compliance with all fair employment practices regarding citizenship and immigration status.\n\n\nOur office and lab are located in the blossoming biotech neighborhood of Eastlake in Seattle. Alpinists enjoy the flexibility to work onsite, remotely, or a hybrid schedule, with evolving options as we prioritize keeping Alpinists safe and healthy. Onsite employees enjoy an open-office layout with comfortable huddle rooms and Zoom Room-enabled conference rooms, a spacious breakroom and kitchen with a coffee bar and snacks, and rooftop access to enjoy gorgeous views of Lake Union and Gas Works Park.\n\n\nExciting challenges lie aheadโguided by our core values, weโll meet these challenges. Join us!\n \n\n#Salary and compensation\n
No salary data published by company so we estimated salary based on similar jobs related to Design, Education, Senior and Marketing jobs that are similar:\n\n
$70,000 — $105,000/year\n
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๐ฐ 401(k)\n\n
\n\n#Location\nRemote