Role Summary
Join our global diversified pharmaceutical company enriching lives through our relentless drive to deliver better health outcomes to our patients. We are all in it together to make a difference. Be a part of a culture that doesn't just wait for change but actively creates itwhere your skills and values drive our collective progress and impact.
Responsibilities
- Provide advice and counsel to Solta Medical and Ortho Dermatologics leadership in the United States by evaluating business strategies and tactics for potential compliance risks.
- Review and pre-authorize transactions where indicated by company policies, including HCP engagements, commercial sponsorships, grant and IIS reviews, and medical device training events.
- In coordination with the US Region Compliance Officer, periodically update and maintain all relevant polices and procedures, ensuring they are appropriately tailored to the risks associated with each business.
- Assist in the development and roll-out of Compliance training and communication to Sales, Marketing, Medical Affairs, and other relevant departments.
- In partnership with the US Region Compliance Officer, maintain and enhance the processes underlying Bausch Healths transparency reporting under the Physician Payments Sunshine Act.
- Support cross-border activities initiated by personnel based in the US, including by the Solta Global Strategic Marketing team.
- Execute a comprehensive compliance monitoring program relevant to each business unit, including periodic ride alongs, observation of speaker programs, advisory boards, sponsorship activities, and third-party due diligence of higher-risk vendors.
- Investigate suspected violations of Bausch Healths Code of Conduct and Compliance policies.
- In partnership with the relevant privacy officer, evaluate and mitigate data privacy risks pertaining to the potential collection and use of personal data by Marketing, Clinical or other company personnel.
- Analyze and review metrics with business unit leaders to assist in raising awareness and remediate gaps in compliance.
- Participate in annual healthcare compliance risk assessments alongside the US Region Compliance Officer and Chief Compliance Officer.
- Maintain regular compliance committee meetings with leaders of the relevant Business Units.
Qualifications
- Eight or more years of experience U.S. healthcare compliance experience, including experience in the medical device (preferred), diagnostic, or pharmaceutical industries and/or a law degree and four or more years of such experience.
- Subject matter experience with relevant laws and regulations, including:
- U.S. anticorruption and anti-kickback laws and regulations, including the Federal Antikickback Statute,
- The Physician Payments Sunshine Act
- Laws and regulations governing medical device and pharmaceutical product promotion,
- The AdvaMed Code of Ethics, and
- The PhRMA Code on Interactions with Healthcare Professionals.
- Robust communication skills, including experience performing live training in front of large audiences.
- Ability to work effectively with cross-functional teams, multiple levels of management, external advisors, and others.
- Experience performing internal monitoring and conducting misconduct investigations.
Education
- Compliance and/or Legal background with a strong business partnership orientation; law degree or compliance certifications a plus.