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Organization Overview
Global Regulatory Policy and Strategy (GRPS) enables Lilly to deliver innovative regulatory results by identifying policy hurdles and emerging trends, developing advocacy plans built upon science-based positions, engaging broad partner networks, and ultimately effecting change in regulatory policies that advance patient outcomes, reduce regulatory risk, and improve efficiency in drug development.
This role is eligible for additional forms of compensation, such as participation in the Lilly Bonus Program.
This posting is for an existing vacancy.
Responsibilities
The Senior Director, Regulatory Policy & Portfolio – Canada, is responsible for leading the development and execution of science-based and efficient regulatory policy initiatives as well as managing regulatory strategy and portfolio for Lilly’s Canadian affiliate. This role will develop and advocate for regulatory policy positions, engage with Health Canada, trade associations, and cross-functional partners, and represent Lilly in external workgroups with the goal of leading regulatory policy change in Canada and beyond. Also, this role will provide regulatory leadership and strategic direction to support all regulatory activities within the Canadian affiliate, build technical regulatory expertise and a strong understanding of Lilly’s product portfolio and processes, and collaborate with corporate and external partners using global regulatory tools and databases to achieve business and regulatory objectives. They will provide regulatory leadership, expert guidance, and strategic direction to the Canadian affiliate, support all regulatory activities carried out by the affiliate. Success in this role requires strong leadership, strategic thinking, and the ability to work effectively across teams and with external stakeholders to advance regulatory policy and portfolio management in Canada.
Regulatory Policy - Canada (Lead Multiple Policy Campaigns, approximately 67 percent)
Lead regulatory policy campaigns in Canada, consistent with Lilly GRPS priorities, focusing on advancing regulatory convergence and harmonization with global standards to enable simultaneous medicine development, submissions, approvals, and launches.Anticipate, identify, and solve complex policy and technical issues affecting the Canadian regulatory environment.Own the development of Lilly’s Canadian regulatory policy position papers in coordination with internal and regional subject matter experts (problem statements and desired future state).Develop Lilly’s input to enhance current and draft Canadian regulations, guidelines, free trade agreements, and public consultations.Collaborate cross-functionally (e.g., corporate affairs, legal, safety, medical) to progress regulatory policies supportive of regulatory science and Lilly’s innovation strategy.Collect data and conduct research to support company policy positions; perform stakeholder analyses to understand external perspectives on key Lilly policy priorities in Canada.Track, monitor, and provide analysis of relevant Canadian regulatory policies, as directed by management.Lead the development and implementation of tactical policy plans, including both short- and long-term project deliverables.Regulatory Strategy & Portfolio Management - Canada (approximately 33 percent)
Oversee the regulatory portfolio for the Canadian affiliate, ensuring alignment with global and regional priorities; monitor progress, risks, and opportunities and communicate these to senior leadership.Develop and implement Canadian regulatory strategies that support product development, submissions, and lifecycle management, in close coordination with Health Canada and internal teams.Collaborate closely with the Americas regional regulatory science team and the Canadian affiliate to ensure strong governance, connectivity, and best-practice sharing across policy and portfolio activities.Facilitate information flow and strategic alignment between the Canadian affiliate, Ottawa, and the Americas team; serve as a connector to integrate policy insights with portfolio decision-making.Provide strategic regulatory consult to Canadian affiliate leadership, GRA Regional Regulatory scientists, and regulatory functional support groups on a broad range of regulatory topics and process requirements.Represent the regulatory function and contribute cross-functionally to ensure timely progress of projects and initiatives in line with Canada business priorities and regulatory plans.Ensure periodic metrics reports of the regulatory forecast vs. business plan to Canda affiliate management.Exert External Influence
Propose and deliver to regulators and other stakeholders key messages and communication plans that advance the adoption of Lilly’s Canadian policy positions.Identify long- and short-term regulatory, competitive, and environmental trends and effectively communicate implications to internal collaborators, including leadership.Evaluate new regulatory and policy developments and play a direct role in influencing Canadian regulations or strategies.Develop relationships with key external stakeholders (e.g., Health Canada, trade associations) to understand their perspectives and inform them regarding Lilly’s positions; participate and represent Lilly in Canadian regulatory policy and regulatory intelligence forums.Impact patient outcomes through collaboration across partner groups.Effectively Lead, Engage, and Partner
Model leadership behaviors and regulatory excellence attributes; communicate best practices broadly across teams.Demonstrate impact across multiple functions and geographic areas; influence senior management, regulators, and external partners on key regulatory policy decisions.Make complex technical or business decisions within general functional, company, and industry guidelines.Lead large-scale regulatory policy and portfolio projects to achieve critical policy-shaping objectives.Contribute to forums that share regulatory information across global regulatory components and other Lilly teams and business partners.Reporting Structure
Reports to: Senior Director – Global Regulatory Policy & Strategy – Americas.Collaborates with: Corporate Affairs Leader in Canada, Canadian Medical Director, and Americas regional regulatory science leadership and Global Regulatory Policy and Strategy.Basic Qualifications
Bachelor of Science or Bachelor of Arts in policy, public health, regulatory, clinical, legal, business, research, or related field; master’s or doctorate preferred.Minimum five years’ experience in Canadian regulatory affairs, regulatory policy, or relevant government/industry roles.Strong interpersonal skills and demonstrated ability to manage relationships with key internal and external stakeholders.Ability to research and write briefings, positions, and high-level communications.Independence, resourcefulness, and influence without authority.Strong verbal and written communication skills.Fluency in English; French proficiency strongly preferred for effective engagement with Canadian stakeholders.Compensation:
In addition to the salary range listed below, this role is eligible for additional forms of compensation, such as participation in the Lilly Bonus Program and a car allowance.
Location
Toronto or Ottawa preferred.
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Actual compensation will depend on a candidate’s education, experience, skills, and geographic location. The anticipated wage for this position is
$181,600 - $249,700Full-time equivalent employees may also be eligible for a company bonus (depending, in part, on company and individual performance). In addition, Lilly offers a comprehensive benefit program to eligible employees, including eligibility to participate in a pension plan; vacation benefits; eligibility for healthcare benefits; flexible benefits (if applicable) life insurance and death benefits; certain time off and leave of absence benefits; and well-being benefits (e.g., employee assistance program, fitness benefits, and employee clubs and activities). Lilly reserves the right to amend, modify, or terminate its compensation and benefit programs in its sole discretion and Lilly’s compensation practices and guidelines will apply regarding the details of any promotion or transfer of Lilly employees.
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