Role Summary
Based in Gaithersburg, MD, USA, the US Compliance Business Partner for the Lung Tumor portfolio within the US Oncology Business Unit is a strategic advisor and operational leader who collaborates with cross-functional stakeholders to identify, assess, and mitigate compliance risks in a regulated environment. The role drives AstraZeneca's compliance program while fostering ethics, integrity, inclusion, and diversity and aligns patient-centric and digital priorities with business strategy. Reporting directly to the Head of Compliance, US OBU.
Responsibilities
- Provide compliance guidance and strategic input to ensure AstraZeneca’s business activities are executed in accordance with company policies.
- Implement and maintain an effective compliance program by empowering colleagues to tackle critical business challenges.
- Serve as the primary contact for compliance matters within the Lung Tumor portfolio in the US.
- Translate questions and issues into concrete improvements in policies and procedures.
- Embed compliance into business strategy, operations, systems, and decision-making processes.
- Develop and deliver compliance objectives aligned with Global Compliance strategy.
- Support AZ’s risk framework and risk register, including effective mitigation of assigned compliance risks.
- Deliver on “second line of defense” accountabilities spanning all elements of AZ’s Compliance program.
- Collaborate effectively with colleagues across AZ, including Senior Executive Team functions.
Qualifications
- Required: Bachelor's Degree
- Required: Over 7 years' experience in the pharmaceutical industry
- Required: Knowledge of corporate governance, healthcare regulations, laws, and standards
- Required: Demonstrated project management and problem-solving skills
- Required: Excellent analytical, written, and oral communication skills
- Required: Proficient in digital literacy
- Required: Strong collaborative, partnering, and interpersonal skills
- Required: Ability to work independently
- Required: High ethical standards, trustworthy, operating with absolute discretion
- Preferred: MBA, JD, or other advanced degree
- Preferred: Prior experience in compliance, legal, risk management, sales/marketing or regulatory functions at a large pharmaceutical company, or relevant US government agency experience