Otsuka
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Slough, Berkshire
Global Director Risk Assessment
Overview
Ethics & Compliance Director - Pharmaceutical Industry - Near Slough Berkshire Global Program Director, Risk Assessment and Management Excellent base salary car allowance, bonus, flexible working and excellent benefits package Overview This role supports the Global CECO and wider Global Ethics & Compliance team and will be responsible for coordinating our global risk assessment function and managing the enterprise-wide risk register, which is a key part of Otsuka’s global compliance program. It offers an exciting, challenging and highly rewarding opportunity, in which an Ethics and Compliance Professional can make a real difference to the global Otsuka business, through re-defining and implementing a new compliance framework. Your new role will include: Initially, investing time researching, bench-marking and scoping, then creating, developing and implementing a new global model and program for compliance risk assessment and management (including development of best practices and guidelines) Supporting and coordinating compliance risk assessment efforts globally, leveraging in-country compliance professionals for information Managing relevant third parties involved in conducting compliance risk assessments in specific regions Providing expertise and assistance to regional compliance leads to operationalise global compliance risk assessment operations Working with IT to establish appropriate technology platforms to support global compliance risk assessment efforts Understanding in-country risk assessment efforts already in place within affiliates, and providing a connection, both as a liaison and from a technology perspective, for these local solutions to be rolled up into a global risk register Assisting with the roll-out of global compliance risk assessment approaches and solutions to all regions and affiliates Capturing and reporting metrics in a meaningful and engaging manner that helps the Global CECO and other senior leaders understand Otsuka’s global compliance risk profile What you'll need to succeed In depth experience of implementation of new compliance programmes within the Pharmaceutical /Biotech sector Strong understanding of US, EU and international pharmaceutical laws (including fraud and abuse, anti-kickback/anti-bribery & corruption, FCPA, FCA) and implications for business strategy. Strong verbal and written communications skills – candidate must be skilled and comfortable with presentations to executive management and liaising at all levels of the business Ability to work with a variety of personalities and working styles, promoting the compliance culture across geographies and cultures Excellent analytical and problem-solving skills with keen attention to detail Strong organisational and project management skills Track record of successfully working as an individual contributor, independently setting direction and demonstrating initiative under conditions of ambiguity Proficiency in multiple languages desirable, but not essential Proficiency in Excel required (e.g., formulas, pivot charts, pivot tables, formatting, etc.) What you'll get in return An excellent salary is on offer with this role plus a broad-ranging benefits package including: car allowance, generous bonus and flexible working. A challenging and rewarding opening for an individual to make a mark in this “green-field” opportunity. Up to 20% domestic and international travel is required (Europe, USA and Japan) What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now. If this job isn't quite right for you but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion on your career.