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As of Aug 17, 2026, the average yearly pay for regulatory information management in the United States is $110,733.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $77,500.00 and $136,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

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A Regulatory Information Management (RIM) job involves overseeing the collection, organization, and maintenance of regulatory data to ensure compliance with global health authorities. Professionals in this role manage regulatory submissions, track deadlines, and ensure that regulatory information is accurate and up to date. They work closely with regulatory affairs, quality assurance, and IT teams to optimize processes and maintain compliance with evolving regulations. Strong attention to detail, knowledge of regulatory requirements, and proficiency with RIM systems are essential for success in this role.

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In a Regulatory Information Management position, your daily responsibilities often include organizing and maintaining regulatory documentation, preparing and submitting dossiers to health authorities, and tracking regulatory submissions and approvals. You may also be responsible for ensuring data accuracy within regulatory systems and assisting cross-functional teams with compliance queries. Much of your time may be spent using specialized software and coordinating with stakeholders across quality, clinical, and regulatory departments. This role requires balancing multiple projects and deadlines, making strong organizational and communication skills essential.

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A successful Regulatory Information Management professional should possess strong analytical skills, attention to detail, and a background in regulatory affairs or life sciences, often supported by a relevant degree. Familiarity with electronic document management systems (EDMS), regulatory submission platforms such as eCTD, and certifications like RAC (Regulatory Affairs Certification) are highly valued. Excellent organizational abilities, problem-solving skills, and clear cross-functional communication help candidates excel in this collaborative role. These skills are crucial for efficiently managing regulatory documentation and ensuring compliance within rapidly evolving regulatory landscapes.

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Director, Regulatory Affairs (Strategy, I&I)

Nurix

Brisbane, CA

$180K - $238K/yr

Full-time

Re-posted 14 days ago


Job description

Position Title:   Director, Regulatory Affairs (Strategy, Immunology and Inflammation)

Nurix Therapeutics is a clinical stage biopharmaceutical company focused on the discovery, development, and commercialization of targeted protein degradation medicines, the next frontier in innovative drug design aimed at improving treatment options for patients with cancer and inflammatory diseases. Powered by a fully AI-integrated discovery engine capable of tackling any protein class, and coupled with unparalleled ligase expertise, Nurix's dedicated team has built a formidable advantage in translating the science of targeted protein degradation into clinical advancements. Nurix aims to establish degrader-based treatments at the forefront of patient care, writing medicine's next chapter with a new script to outmatch disease.

Nurix Therapeutics, Inc. is seeking a Director, Regulatory Affairs (Strategy, I&I) to join the Regulatory team.  The successful candidate will be a core member of the Regulatory team and will serve as the global regulatory lead (GRL) for the immunology and inflation therapeutic area. This role will be responsible for developing the global regulatory strategy in collaboration with key internal stakeholders, as well as tactical implementation of that strategy guiding and executing compliant, high quality, nonclinical and clinical submissions and interactions in support of early development, registration and life cycle management activities.  This position works cross-functionally with regulatory affairs and clinical development organizations to facilitate the completion of regulatory filing documentation according to company timelines. It also ensures adherence to relevant regulatory requirements and company Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) as required. This position is on site in the Brisbane, CA office.

Responsibilities:

  • Develop and implement competitive and effective global clinical & nonclinical regulatory strategies for various immunology and inflammation indications and identify potential risks and mitigation strategies associated with proposed strategies
  • Work in close collaboration with the SVP, Head of Regulatory Affairs and the development team leader and other cross-functional colleagues, including CROs to deliver sound, efficient development strategies and operational plans
  • Represent Regulatory Affairs on assigned cross-functional development teams.
  • Lead and manage the development and preparation of high-quality global submissions (including IND, CTAs, NDAs, and MAAs) for early and late-stage programs in collaboration with the regulatory and project teams to support and accelerate clinical development and regulatory approval, as applicable
  • Lead communication with global Health Authorities (HA), such as FDA and EMA, including, planning and preparing for formal meetings with regulatory agencies and interpreting HA feedback from these interactions.
  • Develops and executes, or oversees global regulatory strategy for long-term planning, including the potential to accommodate expedited development needs
  • Anticipate issues and guide cross-functional teams on risk mitigation strategies for any development challenges Provides insight and guidance on the implementation of current regulations and assesses regulatory risk based on precedence
  • Ensure adherence to current regulations associated with regulatory activities
  • Works strategically with all regulatory functions to develop detailed, actionable submission plans, tracks major submission deliverables, and ensures consistent management submission documents, health authority communications, and all other regulatory information supporting Nurix's investigational and marketing applications
  • Plays an essential part in defining requirements for, implementing, and supporting future systems and tools to be employed by Nurix in the areas of document management, submission content planning, and regulatory information management
  • Tracks the status of major deliverables for regulatory submissions (e.g., study reports, summary documents, labeling) along with their dependencies
  • Develops and maintains submission plan templates to ensure Nurix regulatory submissions are consistently planned and executed across programs
  • Participates in cross-functional process initiatives impacting regulatory submission processes and systems
  • Manages consultants and contractors as needed

Requirements

  • Bachelor's degree in life-sciences or related scientific discipline; advanced degree preferred Manager:
  • Must have minimum of 12 years in Regulatory affairs strategy with significant experience in the immunology and inflammation therapeutic area
  • Strong demonstration of knowledge of drug development, FDA, EMA and ICH guidelines and regulations
  • Experience providing hands-on support for planning clinical trial and marketing applications to health authorities including but not limited to FDA, EMA
  • Proven track record of supporting Regulatory affairs in the planning and execution of major filings and ongoing maintenance of clinical trial and marketing applications
  • Strong project management and critical thinking skills
  • Experience applying project management techniques and tools (e.g., MS Project, Smartsheet, Excel trackers) to the planning and execution of regulatory submissions
  • Excellent organizational and communication skills, both written and verbal
  • Ability to work independently as well as part of a team environment
  • Positive attitude, energetic and proactive
  • Proven ability to manage multiple projects, identify and resolve regulatory issues
  • Strong interpersonal skills and the ability to effectively work with others

Salary Range:  220K - 254K plus bonus and equity.