ROLE SUMMARY
The U.S. RC (or Review Committee) Captain will have the primary responsibility as the operational lead within the MLR Review Committee (or ‘RC’). This role actively supports promotional operations across assigned portfolio of U.S. focus brands. This role is dedicated to RC Captain role as needed in support of focus brand(s), serving as leader and arbiter of a cross-functional group of colleagues (including Medical, Legal, and Regulatory reviewers) within the review and approval process while aiding the brand marketers through the process.
This role monitors, consults and coaches RC stakeholders and shall be seen as expert in the Promotional Review and Approval process providing operations point of view, setting the bar for high-performing RC, driving operational effectiveness and identifying opportunities for continuous improvement.
The U.S. RC Captain oversees RC effectiveness in partnership with other roles in the CMO to ensure Commercial and MLR Brand RC partnerships are clear, resulting in high-performing RC and high-levels of adoption of new Promotional Operation initiatives and capabilities.
ROLE RESPONSIBILITIES
The U.S. RC Captain will serve as a partner to Brand Marketing as the RC guide and subject matter expert while working closely with MLR in the ongoing review and approval of promotional materials and tactics for a given brand. The core responsibilities include:
BASIC QUALIFICATIONS
CAPABILITIES:
NON-STANDARD WORK SCHEDULE, TRAVEL OR ENVIRONMENT REQUIREMENTS
This role may require work zone flex to support the Pacific time zone responsibilities.
Other Job Details:
Relocation assistance may be available based on business needs and/or eligibility.
Sunshine Act
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EEO & Employment Eligibility
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