Lead, E&C Intelligent Global Risk Monitoring

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DescriptionLead, E&C Intelligent Global Risk MonitoringAbout AstellasAstellas experience is coupled with a relentless challenger spirit. Our global vision for Patient Centricity is to support the development of innovative health solutions through a deep understanding of the patient experience.We harness the latest technology and insights from big data with our research expertise to create powerful solutions that could transform the way doctors and nurses treat and care for their patients.The OpportunityAs the Lead, E&C Intelligent Global Risk Monitoring, you will be responsible for delivering Global, Regional, and Local Insights from monitoring across the E&C risk domains. This position is a Senior Manager role and will assist Head, E&C Program Assurance in the continuous improvement to achieve operational excellence of Ethics & Compliance Program Assurance.This position is based out of Addlestone, UK, or Poland, and offers a hybrid working solution.Key ActivitiesAnalysis of dashboards to detect global, regional, and local trends and themes and areas of risk from SAP, SAP AR, VEM, echo, and Concur transactions.Preparing and/or reviewing reports of key insights and themes from monitoring and dashboards and leading review of results with Head, E&C Assurance Program, Internal Audit, Finance Compliance and Audit, and E&C leadership as identified.Support the tracking and management of issues identified through monitoring as required.Driving operational excellence through continuous improvement to ensure that the Company follows best practices in the pharmaceutical industry.Identifying emerging risk across E&C risk domains to deploy IGRM.Other Ethics & Compliance initiatives deemed necessary to further enhance Astellas’ commitment to the Ethics and Compliance Program.Essential Knowledge & ExperienceProven knowledge and experience with compliance with law, regulations, and industry codes relevant to the pharmaceutical industry or financial background within pharma.Critical thinker with strong analytical skills. Ability to interpret data, rules, and guidelines, and ability to conceptualize policies, procedures, and controls.Ability to demonstrate sound and independent judgment, prudence, and maturity in complex and sensitive cases. Leadership skills and demonstrated ability to work effectively/influence without authority throughout the organization and on a global basis.Ability to be flexible, follow tight deadlines, organize, and prioritize work.Strong drafting and communication skills (oral and written).Fluency in English (written and verbal).Preferred ExperienceStrong interpersonal, communication & collaboration skills working cross-functionally within matrix structures.A strong commitment to integrity and professionalism and a commitment to excellence.Ability to work in a multi-cultural regional and global environment.An established career in the pharmaceutical industry in a compliance, finance, or legal role.EducationDegree in law, business administration, corporate governance, compliance, or other related fields.Additional InformationThis is a full-time, permanent position.This position is based in our Addlestone office in the United Kingdom or Poland.This position follows our hybrid working model.What We OfferA challenging and diversified job in an international setting.Opportunity and support for continuous development.Inspiring work climate.We are an equal opportunity employer and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law. #J-18808-Ljbffr
Location:
Addlestone, England, United Kingdom
Job Type:
FullTime

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