Posted Jul 13, 2026

Senior Regulatory Affairs Consultant (Program / Client Partnership Manager)

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When our values align, there's no limit to what we can achieve.

At Parexel, we all share the same goal - to improve the world's health. From clinical trials to regulatory, consulting, and market access, every clinical development solution we provide is underpinned by something special - a deep conviction in what we do.

Each of us, no matter what we do at Parexel, contributes to the development of a therapy that ultimately will benefit a patient. We take our work personally, we do it with empathy and we're committed to making a difference.

Due to continued growth and the ongoing success of our Regulatory Affairs Consulting team, Parexel is seeking an experienced Senior Regulatory Affairs Consultant (Program / Client Partnership Manager) to join our team. In this pivotal role, you will leverage advanced Regulatory Affairs expertise alongside strong strategic and operational insight to deliver high-quality, tailored solutions for our clients. You will play a key leadership role in managing midsize to large Regulatory Affairs outsourcing programs, partnering closely with clients and cross-functional teams to drive operational excellence, ensure delivery against regulatory objectives, and support the successful progression of development and commercial programs.

As a trusted leader and client advisor, you will work with considerable autonomy, managing complex projects from inception to completion while mentoring the next generation of project leaders. This is an opportunity to make a significant impact on global Regulatory Affairs projects while contributing to business growth and client success.

Role Responsibilities:

Lead Client Solutions & Business Development

Drive Project Excellence

Mentorship & Develop Teams

Staying Ahead of Industry Trends

Skills and Experience required for the role

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