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A global life sciences company is seeking a Senior Regulatory Writer to lead project teams and author high-quality regulatory documents. The ideal candidate will have a Bachelor's degree and 3+ years of regulatory writing experience, with strong document creation and synthesis skills. This role provides the opportunity to work closely with clients and ensure successful regulatory submissions.
At Certara, we accelerate medicines to patients by partnering with life science innovators.
Certara is a global team that fosters and nurtures a diverse and inclusive culture. We are proud to be an Equal Opportunity Employer. The collective sum of our individual differences, life experiences, knowledge, innovation, self-expression, and unique capabilities and talent represents a significant part of our culture, our reputation and our achievement. Together with our partners, we use biosimulation and technology-enabled services to transform drug discovery and development across all therapeutic areas and innovative therapies.
Regulatory Writers prepare high quality documentation for regulatory submissions in order to help streamline the regulatory approval process for our clients. The Senior Regulatory Writer (SRW) is a major contributor to document authorship for a variety of documents across different service lines. The SRW will be the project lead on smaller projects, interfacing directly with the client, but also support larger, more complex engagements as a member of a larger delivery team. Certara is looking for individuals looking to use their expertise in clinical regulatory writing to lead teams and help clients achieve their goals.
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Certara bases all employment-related decision on merit, taking into consideration qualifications, skills, achievement, and performance. We treat all applicants and employees without regard to personal characteristics such as race, color, ethnicity, religion, sex, sexual orientation, age, nationality, marital status, pregnancy, physical or mental condition, genetic information, military service, or other characteristic protected by law.