Director, Medical Writing

Johnson & Johnson Johnson & Johnson · Pharma · Toronto, ON +1

The Director of Regulatory Medical Writing (RegMW) is a leadership role responsible for overseeing the creation of various clinical, regulatory, and safety documents for healthcare products. This role involves strategic planning, risk mitigation, process improvement, and mentoring medical writers. The Director acts as a liaison with cross-functional teams and external partners, ensuring adherence to regulatory guidelines and best practices for marketing applications and submissions.

What you'd actually do

  1. Assume overall accountability for decision-making within the organization or TA, ensuring alignment with strategic goals.
  2. Proactively identify potential risks and develop strategies to mitigate them, enhancing project outcomes and minimizing obstacles.
  3. Recognize and resolve complex problems related to the development and implementation of new service offerings and deliverables, working independently to find effective solutions.
  4. Provide guidance to other writers on all types of clinical, regulatory, and safety documents, taking a proactive lead in content and scientific strategy with complete independence.
  5. Represent the MW department with decision-making authority in the R&D organization, leading discussions with senior cross-functional colleagues and external partners to enhance coordination between departments.

Skills

Required

  • Extensive medical writing expertise
  • Strategic planning and decision-making
  • Risk identification and mitigation
  • Problem-solving complex issues
  • Guidance and mentorship of writers
  • Representation and leadership in R&D
  • Cross-functional collaboration and communication
  • Process improvement and implementation
  • Knowledge of industry, company, and regulatory guidelines
  • Submission strategy development
  • Clinical and regulatory document content expertise

Nice to have

  • Experience in various therapeutic areas
  • Participation in industry standards working groups

What the JD emphasized

  • extensive medical writing expertise
  • driving strategic discussions
  • adherence to best practices and regulatory guidelines
  • oversee projects
  • identify risks
  • implement process improvements
  • guide lead medical writers
  • setting functional tactics
  • making strategic contributions
  • proactively planning for resources
  • influence TA-level strategies
  • lead process working groups
  • champion internal standards
  • improve internal systems and tools
  • decision-making authority
  • leading discussions with senior cross-functional colleagues
  • leading program-level, submission, indication, and disease area writing teams independently
  • subject matter expert responsible for submission strategy
  • submission strategy
  • submission training materials
  • submission document requirements/processes
  • Submission Excellence best practices