What are the responsibilities and job description for the US Crop Protection Regulatory Leader position at Corteva Agriscience?
Who are we, and what do we do?
At Corteva Agriscience, you will help us grow what's next. No matter your role, you will be part of a team that is building the future of agriculture - leading breakthroughs in the innovation and application of science and technology that will better the lives of people all over the world and fuel the progress of humankind.
Corteva Agriscience is currently seeking to hire a Regulatory Leader .
What You'll Do :
Lead efforts to obtain and maintain registrations of our crop protection products by collaborating across large networks, both internally and externally.
Ability to advocate and negotiate will be a key driver to success as you represent Corteva to external regulatory authorities (EPA, State regulatory bodies, including California DPR, etc.) and internally across various disciplines within Corteva (commercial, marketing, science, etc.).
Other key activities include active participation in business teams providing leadership on regulatory strategy and tactics, and engagement in external organizations and committees to shape public policy and advocate for Corteva.
US Regulatory Leader Responsibilities :
Lead in the development, communication, and implementation of a US molecule regulatory strategy to obtain and maintain registrations ensuring the company has the "right-to-sell" in the local market
Engage on Local Product Concept Teams with Commercial and IFS (Biology), providing leadership on regulatory strategy and tactics contributing to the development and achievement of US business objectives
Coordinate country regulatory strategy development, communication, and implementation with the Global Regulatory Leaders and Global / Regional Business teams
Personal and team leadership for the preparation and delivery of complex registration and data packages to meet US registration needs (federal and state)
Maintain accountability for planning and management of the country regulatory budget for your molecules, will receive guidance from the US Crop Protection Regulatory Team Leader or designee
Serve as a key advisor on country regulatory matters to the Global Regulatory Leader and their respective networks
Develop an in-depth knowledge of Corteva products and their registration status
Lead US Regulatory Teams made up of resources as needed to achieve a molecule's local regulatory strategy
Accountable for the completeness and accuracy of all regulatory submissions related to a molecule / Formulated product. Lead the discussions with science teams (i.e. ESA, EDSP, etc.) when needed.
Represent Corteva in working with Federal and State regulatory authorities to support product registrations
Create and maintain positive relationships with key government representatives
Identify, prioritize, and resolve issues that could impact a registration before, during and after initial registration
Identify, communicate, and resolve issues that could have impact across registrations
Develop a working relationship with Government Affairs / External Affairs to plan and execute advocacy strategies to enhance registration success of their molecules
Represent Corteva regarding industry issues via participation on and leadership of task forces, working groups, etc.
Maintain full awareness of molecule / product project plans and provide timely communication to the Regulatory and Commercial teams of critical regulatory milestones and issues
Guide and mentor Science Subject Matter Experts, Regulatory Specialists, and Regulatory Analysts to create and carry out effective registration strategies for products
What Skills You Need :
B.S. in science or engineering related discipline (organic chemistry, formulation chemistry, engineering, biochemistry, plant pathology, entomology, analytical chemistry, agronomy, toxicology, etc.)
At least six years of professional work experience in the agriculture industry with responsibilities closely tied to regulatory efforts
What Makes You Stand Out :
Highly preferred - Experience in US crop protection regulatory affairs and FIFRA pesticide law.
B.S. or higher in science or engineering related discipline.
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