We are looking for a motivated and detail-oriented Trainee Compliance Officer to join our team. This role is ideal for fresh graduates or individuals who want to start a career in compliance, regulatory affairs, and corporate governance. Training and mentorship will be provided to help you develop the necessary knowledge and professional skills click apply for full job details
Apr 06, 2026
Full time
We are looking for a motivated and detail-oriented Trainee Compliance Officer to join our team. This role is ideal for fresh graduates or individuals who want to start a career in compliance, regulatory affairs, and corporate governance. Training and mentorship will be provided to help you develop the necessary knowledge and professional skills click apply for full job details
Regulatory Affairs Officer Job Type: Permanent We at Yara are part of a global network, collaborating to profitably and responsibly solve some of the world's key challenges - resource scarcity, food insecurity and environmental change. About the Unit Yara Pocklington is part of the global company Yara International ASA and is a leader in the product development, manufacture and marketing of speciality nutrients & biostimulant products for use in regenerative agriculture worldwide. The business has grown significantly in recent years and has continued ambitious growth objectives for its Biological products. To meet this growth a new Global Production plant is currently being built in Howden, UK. We are seeking a Regulatory Affairs Officer to join our team. The Regulatory Affairs team is responsible for ensuring that all YaraVita and YaraAmplix products meet regulatory requirements across global markets. This includes maintaining compliance with local and international chemical and fertiliser regulations through the management of technical documentation, label content, regulatory submissions, and ongoing monitoring of market-specific requirements. Reporting to the Regulatory Affairs & Packaging Design Manager in this role, you will be responsible for ensuring product compliance for all YaraVita/ YaraAmplix brand products with local and international chemical and fertilizer regulations. In this role, you will work with product data, contribute to project activities, and collaborate closely with internal teams and external authorities to support the successful launch of new products and ensure continued compliance of existing ones. This is an excellent opportunity to join a collaborative team and make a meaningful impact at a global level. Responsibilities Support and maintain global product registrations for a portfolio of 500+ products manufactured at Yara Pocklington. Support registration-related administrative activities, including payments and subscription renewals. Assist the Regulatory Affairs team in the development, update, and management of EU Fertilising Products Regulation (FPR) dossiers. Prepare high-quality technical documentation to support regulatory submissions and ensure ongoing compliance. Safeguard confidentiality, including managing and overseeing NDAs with external stakeholders. Work closely with the Biostimulant Regulatory team to ensure products comply with relevant regulatory frameworks. Provide technical guidance to the Quality Control team on documentation requirements for global regulatory compliance. Collaborate with Product Development to ensure all ingredients meet global chemical regulatory standards. Liaise with external suppliers to obtain and validate product compliance information. Review internal processes and documentation to ensure alignment with regulatory requirements and best practices. Support global packaging development projects and provide support to ensure label compliance across markets. Update and maintain label text in line with applicable fertiliser regulations and packaging design requirements. Profile 'A' level education, preferably English / Business Admin / Chemistry / Maths Minimum 3 years of experience on product registrations/regulatory affairs High level of IT competence in particular, Microsoft Office Suite, SAP Project Management and change management experience Excellent attention to detail Additional Information In addition to a great place to work, Yara offer an attractive rewards package including: 25 days holiday (plus option to buy 5 more) Vitality Private Health 10% employer Pension Contributions Life Assurance Wide range of personal development opportunities Inclusion & Wellbeing Activities (including football, badminton, tennis, running and walking) Please send your CV by clicking the button "Apply now". CV's sent via email will not be accepted. Apply no later than 19th April 2026 Knowledge grows through differences Yara is committed to creating a diverse and inclusive environment and is proud to be an equal opportunity employer. We believe that creating a diverse and inclusive work environment is not only the right thing, but also the smart thing to do. To deliver on this, Yara has firmly anchoredDiversity, Equity & Inclusion (DE&I) in our business strategy and has more than 400 employees worldwide involved in D&I ambassadors networks. As part of our recruitment process, where permitted by local law, we may conduct reference and background checks. These checks will only be performed when deemed necessary for the nature of the job. Candidates will be informed by HR before any background checks are initiated.
Apr 06, 2026
Full time
Regulatory Affairs Officer Job Type: Permanent We at Yara are part of a global network, collaborating to profitably and responsibly solve some of the world's key challenges - resource scarcity, food insecurity and environmental change. About the Unit Yara Pocklington is part of the global company Yara International ASA and is a leader in the product development, manufacture and marketing of speciality nutrients & biostimulant products for use in regenerative agriculture worldwide. The business has grown significantly in recent years and has continued ambitious growth objectives for its Biological products. To meet this growth a new Global Production plant is currently being built in Howden, UK. We are seeking a Regulatory Affairs Officer to join our team. The Regulatory Affairs team is responsible for ensuring that all YaraVita and YaraAmplix products meet regulatory requirements across global markets. This includes maintaining compliance with local and international chemical and fertiliser regulations through the management of technical documentation, label content, regulatory submissions, and ongoing monitoring of market-specific requirements. Reporting to the Regulatory Affairs & Packaging Design Manager in this role, you will be responsible for ensuring product compliance for all YaraVita/ YaraAmplix brand products with local and international chemical and fertilizer regulations. In this role, you will work with product data, contribute to project activities, and collaborate closely with internal teams and external authorities to support the successful launch of new products and ensure continued compliance of existing ones. This is an excellent opportunity to join a collaborative team and make a meaningful impact at a global level. Responsibilities Support and maintain global product registrations for a portfolio of 500+ products manufactured at Yara Pocklington. Support registration-related administrative activities, including payments and subscription renewals. Assist the Regulatory Affairs team in the development, update, and management of EU Fertilising Products Regulation (FPR) dossiers. Prepare high-quality technical documentation to support regulatory submissions and ensure ongoing compliance. Safeguard confidentiality, including managing and overseeing NDAs with external stakeholders. Work closely with the Biostimulant Regulatory team to ensure products comply with relevant regulatory frameworks. Provide technical guidance to the Quality Control team on documentation requirements for global regulatory compliance. Collaborate with Product Development to ensure all ingredients meet global chemical regulatory standards. Liaise with external suppliers to obtain and validate product compliance information. Review internal processes and documentation to ensure alignment with regulatory requirements and best practices. Support global packaging development projects and provide support to ensure label compliance across markets. Update and maintain label text in line with applicable fertiliser regulations and packaging design requirements. Profile 'A' level education, preferably English / Business Admin / Chemistry / Maths Minimum 3 years of experience on product registrations/regulatory affairs High level of IT competence in particular, Microsoft Office Suite, SAP Project Management and change management experience Excellent attention to detail Additional Information In addition to a great place to work, Yara offer an attractive rewards package including: 25 days holiday (plus option to buy 5 more) Vitality Private Health 10% employer Pension Contributions Life Assurance Wide range of personal development opportunities Inclusion & Wellbeing Activities (including football, badminton, tennis, running and walking) Please send your CV by clicking the button "Apply now". CV's sent via email will not be accepted. Apply no later than 19th April 2026 Knowledge grows through differences Yara is committed to creating a diverse and inclusive environment and is proud to be an equal opportunity employer. We believe that creating a diverse and inclusive work environment is not only the right thing, but also the smart thing to do. To deliver on this, Yara has firmly anchoredDiversity, Equity & Inclusion (DE&I) in our business strategy and has more than 400 employees worldwide involved in D&I ambassadors networks. As part of our recruitment process, where permitted by local law, we may conduct reference and background checks. These checks will only be performed when deemed necessary for the nature of the job. Candidates will be informed by HR before any background checks are initiated.
National Register of Public Service Interpreters (NRPSI)
Shape public policy. Safeguard professional standards. Lead a profession towards the statutory recognition it deserves. Not every Chief Executive role involves influencing government, protecting professional standards and occasionally resolving a registrant query before the end of the day. After seven years, Mike Orlov is retiring as Chief Executive and Registrar of the National Register of Public Service Interpreters. The Board is now seeking a successor who can continue strengthening the organisation and raising the profile and importance of professional interpreters working across public services. NRPSI is the independent voluntary regulator and national register for public service interpreters in the United Kingdom. It sets professional standards, upholds accountability and provides assurance to public sector organisations, including the Ministry of Justice, the Metropolitan Police and NHS bodies, in settings where interpreters are relied upon in critical situations. In these environments, clear communication is essential. When it fails, the consequences can affect legal outcomes, safeguarding decisions and, in some situations, lives. The organisation is entering an important moment in its development. The House of Lords Public Services Committee's 2025 report on interpreting services in the courts has brought renewed national attention to the role that professional interpreters play across justice, policing and healthcare. At the same time, NRPSI continues to advance the longer-term ambition of statutory regulation and protection of title for Registered Public Service Interpreters. As Victor Olowe, Chair of NRPSI, puts it: "This is an important moment for NRPSI and for the wider profession, particularly following the House of Lords 2025 report and the government's commitment to address some of its key recommendations." As Chief Executive and Registrar, you'll engage with senior stakeholders across government and public services while leading a specialist, long-standing team responsible for the day-to-day operation of the Register and the standards that underpin it. Drawing on your experience, you'll help shape the organisation's next stage of development and strengthen the role NRPSI plays in safeguarding the public through professional interpreting standards. The Role Stepping into this role, you'll be accountable to the Board for the governance, strategic direction and operational leadership of the organisation. This is a hands-on leadership role, working closely with the Chair and Board to shape the organisation's strategy and priorities, while ensuring the Register continues to operate with credibility, integrity and independence. You'll have direct responsibility for the integrity of the Register itself. This includes oversight of registration, renewals, complaints and disciplinary processes, as well as responsibility for ensuring the organisation's Code of Professional Conduct and regulatory framework remain robust and fit for purpose. With your experience, moving between strategic and operational ground will come naturally to you. One week you may be engaging with senior civil servants or government departments about the importance of professional interpreting standards. The next you may be reviewing operational processes, supporting your team in the delivery of the Register's core functions or ensuring the organisation's financial position remains sustainable. Your team works mainly remotely and are all long-standing, dedicated and experienced, responsible for the day-to-day operation of the Register. Working in a remote-first environment, continuing a culture of collaboration, accountability and professional development while ensuring the organisation continues to deliver high standards of service is high on the list of priorities. Externally, you'll act as the senior voice of NRPSI. What does this mean in reality? Engaging with stakeholders across justice, policing, healthcare and central government, representing the organisation's perspective clearly and authoritatively. This could include contributing to sector discussions, building relationships with policymakers and making the case for why professional interpreting standards matter to public safety and effective public services, or posting on LinkedIn and social channels, giving updates or hosting town halls for registrants. The role also sees you supporting the organisation's longer-term ambition of achieving statutory regulation and protection of title for Registered Public Service Interpreters, a goal that will genuinely benefit from the right leader's credibility and persistence. Financial sustainability also sits within your remit. NRPSI is funded through registration fees paid by interpreters, and you'll oversee the organisation's finances while ensuring resources are used effectively to deliver its strategic priorities. Alongside this, you'll maintain oversight of operational systems and processes, identifying opportunities to improve resilience, efficiency and the effective use of digital tools. The Person This is a role that calls for someone who has operated at senior or director level within a charity, not-for-profit organisation, professional body, regulatory organisation, membership association or comparable public service environment. Someone who understands the responsibilities that come with leading an organisation whose work centres on professional standards, governance and public protection, and who brings the credibility, judgement and experience required to engage effectively with a diverse group of stakeholders including government departments, public sector organisations, registrants and sector partners. A collaborative, trust-based leadership style will be just as important: someone equally comfortable exercising independent judgement as they are balancing strategic thinking with practical delivery in a specialist organisation where both are needed in equal measure. You'll bring most of the following: Senior leadership experience at director level or above within a charity, professional body, membership organisation, regulatory body or public service environment Experience influencing government policy or engaging with commissioners of public spending Experience developing or improving regulatory, registration or accreditation processes The ability to represent an organisation clearly and confidently in public, including engaging with senior civil servants, sector stakeholders and the media Financial literacy and experience overseeing organisational budgets and sustainability Experience developing and delivering strategy and operational plans Confidence using digital systems, data and communication platforms to support organisational priorities Understanding of, or experience in, a registrar or equivalent function within a professional, regulatory or standards body, including accountability for the integrity of registration processes and criteria Desirable Familiarity with public affairs, policy engagement or advocacy work would be advantageous, as would exposure to justice, policing, healthcare or public service environments. Experience navigating politically sensitive or contested professional environments, including managing public criticism, would also be beneficial. A second language would be welcomed. Above all, you'll share a commitment to the public interest and the role professional interpreting plays in ensuring fair access to justice and public services. A full candidate pack accompanies this ad and is also available to view on the NRPSI and House Recruitment LinkedIn company pages. Key Information NRPSI is working with Michelle Paoloni, Director at House Recruitment, on this appointment. To apply, please submit a current CV and a supporting statement of no more than two pages outlining your relevant experience, where you saw the role advertised and what has prompted you to apply. Applications should be sent to: Applications close at 5pm on Friday 10 April 2026. Discovery conversations with House Recruitment will take place on a rolling basis. Final interviews will be held in person in London on Wednesday 29 April 2026. Equality, Diversity and Inclusion NRPSI is committed to promoting equality, diversity and inclusion. We welcome applications from individuals from all backgrounds and are committed to ensuring a fair and inclusive recruitment process.
Apr 06, 2026
Full time
Shape public policy. Safeguard professional standards. Lead a profession towards the statutory recognition it deserves. Not every Chief Executive role involves influencing government, protecting professional standards and occasionally resolving a registrant query before the end of the day. After seven years, Mike Orlov is retiring as Chief Executive and Registrar of the National Register of Public Service Interpreters. The Board is now seeking a successor who can continue strengthening the organisation and raising the profile and importance of professional interpreters working across public services. NRPSI is the independent voluntary regulator and national register for public service interpreters in the United Kingdom. It sets professional standards, upholds accountability and provides assurance to public sector organisations, including the Ministry of Justice, the Metropolitan Police and NHS bodies, in settings where interpreters are relied upon in critical situations. In these environments, clear communication is essential. When it fails, the consequences can affect legal outcomes, safeguarding decisions and, in some situations, lives. The organisation is entering an important moment in its development. The House of Lords Public Services Committee's 2025 report on interpreting services in the courts has brought renewed national attention to the role that professional interpreters play across justice, policing and healthcare. At the same time, NRPSI continues to advance the longer-term ambition of statutory regulation and protection of title for Registered Public Service Interpreters. As Victor Olowe, Chair of NRPSI, puts it: "This is an important moment for NRPSI and for the wider profession, particularly following the House of Lords 2025 report and the government's commitment to address some of its key recommendations." As Chief Executive and Registrar, you'll engage with senior stakeholders across government and public services while leading a specialist, long-standing team responsible for the day-to-day operation of the Register and the standards that underpin it. Drawing on your experience, you'll help shape the organisation's next stage of development and strengthen the role NRPSI plays in safeguarding the public through professional interpreting standards. The Role Stepping into this role, you'll be accountable to the Board for the governance, strategic direction and operational leadership of the organisation. This is a hands-on leadership role, working closely with the Chair and Board to shape the organisation's strategy and priorities, while ensuring the Register continues to operate with credibility, integrity and independence. You'll have direct responsibility for the integrity of the Register itself. This includes oversight of registration, renewals, complaints and disciplinary processes, as well as responsibility for ensuring the organisation's Code of Professional Conduct and regulatory framework remain robust and fit for purpose. With your experience, moving between strategic and operational ground will come naturally to you. One week you may be engaging with senior civil servants or government departments about the importance of professional interpreting standards. The next you may be reviewing operational processes, supporting your team in the delivery of the Register's core functions or ensuring the organisation's financial position remains sustainable. Your team works mainly remotely and are all long-standing, dedicated and experienced, responsible for the day-to-day operation of the Register. Working in a remote-first environment, continuing a culture of collaboration, accountability and professional development while ensuring the organisation continues to deliver high standards of service is high on the list of priorities. Externally, you'll act as the senior voice of NRPSI. What does this mean in reality? Engaging with stakeholders across justice, policing, healthcare and central government, representing the organisation's perspective clearly and authoritatively. This could include contributing to sector discussions, building relationships with policymakers and making the case for why professional interpreting standards matter to public safety and effective public services, or posting on LinkedIn and social channels, giving updates or hosting town halls for registrants. The role also sees you supporting the organisation's longer-term ambition of achieving statutory regulation and protection of title for Registered Public Service Interpreters, a goal that will genuinely benefit from the right leader's credibility and persistence. Financial sustainability also sits within your remit. NRPSI is funded through registration fees paid by interpreters, and you'll oversee the organisation's finances while ensuring resources are used effectively to deliver its strategic priorities. Alongside this, you'll maintain oversight of operational systems and processes, identifying opportunities to improve resilience, efficiency and the effective use of digital tools. The Person This is a role that calls for someone who has operated at senior or director level within a charity, not-for-profit organisation, professional body, regulatory organisation, membership association or comparable public service environment. Someone who understands the responsibilities that come with leading an organisation whose work centres on professional standards, governance and public protection, and who brings the credibility, judgement and experience required to engage effectively with a diverse group of stakeholders including government departments, public sector organisations, registrants and sector partners. A collaborative, trust-based leadership style will be just as important: someone equally comfortable exercising independent judgement as they are balancing strategic thinking with practical delivery in a specialist organisation where both are needed in equal measure. You'll bring most of the following: Senior leadership experience at director level or above within a charity, professional body, membership organisation, regulatory body or public service environment Experience influencing government policy or engaging with commissioners of public spending Experience developing or improving regulatory, registration or accreditation processes The ability to represent an organisation clearly and confidently in public, including engaging with senior civil servants, sector stakeholders and the media Financial literacy and experience overseeing organisational budgets and sustainability Experience developing and delivering strategy and operational plans Confidence using digital systems, data and communication platforms to support organisational priorities Understanding of, or experience in, a registrar or equivalent function within a professional, regulatory or standards body, including accountability for the integrity of registration processes and criteria Desirable Familiarity with public affairs, policy engagement or advocacy work would be advantageous, as would exposure to justice, policing, healthcare or public service environments. Experience navigating politically sensitive or contested professional environments, including managing public criticism, would also be beneficial. A second language would be welcomed. Above all, you'll share a commitment to the public interest and the role professional interpreting plays in ensuring fair access to justice and public services. A full candidate pack accompanies this ad and is also available to view on the NRPSI and House Recruitment LinkedIn company pages. Key Information NRPSI is working with Michelle Paoloni, Director at House Recruitment, on this appointment. To apply, please submit a current CV and a supporting statement of no more than two pages outlining your relevant experience, where you saw the role advertised and what has prompted you to apply. Applications should be sent to: Applications close at 5pm on Friday 10 April 2026. Discovery conversations with House Recruitment will take place on a rolling basis. Final interviews will be held in person in London on Wednesday 29 April 2026. Equality, Diversity and Inclusion NRPSI is committed to promoting equality, diversity and inclusion. We welcome applications from individuals from all backgrounds and are committed to ensuring a fair and inclusive recruitment process.
A global agricultural firm is looking for an experienced Regulatory Affairs Officer to support compliance for over 500 products. The role involves managing regulatory submissions and collaborating with teams to assure ongoing compliance with local and international regulations. Ideal candidates should have a strong background in regulatory affairs, significant IT competence, and a keen attention to detail. This position also offers a rewarding benefits package and opportunities for personal development.
Apr 05, 2026
Full time
A global agricultural firm is looking for an experienced Regulatory Affairs Officer to support compliance for over 500 products. The role involves managing regulatory submissions and collaborating with teams to assure ongoing compliance with local and international regulations. Ideal candidates should have a strong background in regulatory affairs, significant IT competence, and a keen attention to detail. This position also offers a rewarding benefits package and opportunities for personal development.
We are looking for a motivated and detail-oriented Trainee Compliance Officer to join our team. This role is ideal for fresh graduates or individuals who want to start a career in compliance, regulatory affairs, and corporate governance. Training and mentorship will be provided to help you develop the necessary knowledge and professional skills click apply for full job details
Apr 04, 2026
Full time
We are looking for a motivated and detail-oriented Trainee Compliance Officer to join our team. This role is ideal for fresh graduates or individuals who want to start a career in compliance, regulatory affairs, and corporate governance. Training and mentorship will be provided to help you develop the necessary knowledge and professional skills click apply for full job details
Cookie Notice Chief Information Security Officer Title: Chief Information Security Officer Company: Ipsen Pharma (SAS) About Ipsen: Ipsen is a mid-sized global biopharmaceutical company with a focus on transformative medicines in three therapeutic areas: Oncology, Rare Disease and Neuroscience. Supported by nearly 100 years of development experience, with global hubs in the U.S., France and the U.K, we tackle areas of high unmet medical need through research and innovation. Our passionate teams in more than 40 countries are focused on what matters and endeavor every day to bring medicines to patients in 88 countries. We build a workplace that champions human-centric leadership and fosters a culture of collaboration, excellence and impact. At Ipsen, every individual is empowered to be their true selves, grow and thrive alongside the company's success. Join us on our journey towards sustainable growth, creating real impact on patients and society!For more information, visit us at and follow our latest news on and . Job Description: The Chief Information Security Officer (CISO) is a strategic executive responsible for protecting the company's physical, digital, and intellectual assets. In a pharmaceutical context, this includes safeguarding sensitive R&D data, clinical trial information, patient privacy, and proprietary technologies. The CISO leads the development and execution of a comprehensive security strategy encompassing cybersecurity, regulatory compliance, physical security, and internal investigations. This role includes building and managing a multidisciplinary security and investigations team, ensuring alignment with business goals and regulatory requirements. WHAT - Main Responsibilities & Technical Competencies Strategic Leadership Develop and execute a forward-looking security strategy aligned with corporate objectives and industry trends. Advise executive leadership and the board on risk posture, threat landscape, and investment priorities. Lead cross-functional initiatives to embed security into digital transformation, innovation, and operational excellence. Establish KPIs and performance metrics to measure and improve security effectiveness. Cybersecurity & IT Security Oversee the design and implementation of cybersecurity architecture and controls. Ensure protection of IT infrastructure, cloud environments, and sensitive data. Lead incident response, threat intelligence, and vulnerability management programs. Maintain compliance with global standards (e.g., ISO 27001, NIST, GDPR, HIPAA). Governance, Risk & Compliance Develop and enforce enterprise-wide security policies and procedures. In alignment with the business ethics team, ensure compliance with pharmaceutical regulations (e.g., FDA, EMA, GxP). Conduct risk assessments, internal audits, and third-party security evaluations. Report regularly to senior leadership on risk mitigation and compliance status. Investigations & Incident Management Establish and lead an internal investigations function to address security breaches, misconduct, and regulatory violations. Build and manage a team of investigators and analysts with expertise in digital forensics, compliance, and legal coordination. Collaborate with HR, Legal, and external agencies on sensitive investigations and disciplinary actions. Ensure thorough documentation, reporting, and resolution of incidents in line with legal and regulatory standards. Fraud Management Develop and implement a fraud prevention and detection framework across the organization. Lead investigations into suspected fraud, misconduct, and financial irregularities. Collaborate with Finance, Legal, and Compliance to ensure timely resolution and reporting of fraud cases. Maintain a whistleblower program and ensure confidentiality and integrity in handling reports. Monitor fraud trends and proactively adjust controls and training programs. Team Management & Development Build and lead a multidisciplinary security team (cybersecurity, physical security, investigations, risk management). Define roles, responsibilities, and career development paths for team members. Foster a culture of accountability, agility, and continuous learning. Manage vendor relationships and external consultants as needed. Physical & Operational Security Oversee facility security, access control, and surveillance systems. Coordinate with facilities and operations on emergency preparedness and response. Develop and test business continuity and disaster recovery plans. Stakeholder Engagement Partner with various functions & business leaders including Legal, Regulatory Affairs, R&D, and Medical Affairs to align security with business needs. Lead security awareness and training programs across the organization. Represent the company in external forums, industry groups, and regulatory engagements. HOW - Knowledge & Experience Skills: Technical depth in cybersecurity and investigations Leadership and team development Fraud detection and prevention expertise Regulatory and compliance acumen Communication and stakeholder management Crisis and incident responseKnowledge & Experience: 15+ years of experience in security leadership, preferably in pharma or life sciences. Proven track record in strategic planning, investigations, fraud management, and team leadership. Certifications such as CISSP, CISM, CISA, CRISC, or CFE (Certified Fraud Examiner) are highly desirable. Strong understanding of regulatory environments and risk management frameworks.Education / Certifications : Bachelor's or Master's degree in Information Security, Computer Science, or related field.Language(s) : Fluency in English. Knowledge of European language is a plus for global roles.Nous nous engageons à créer un lieu de travail où chacun se sent écouté, valorisé et soutenu, où nous incarnons " The Real Us ". La valeur que nous accordons aux différentes perspectives et expériences motive notre engagement en faveur de l'inclusion et de l'égalité des chances. Lorsque nous intégrons des modes de pensée diversifiés, nous prenons des décisions plus réfléchies et découvrons des solutions plus innovantes. Ensemble, nous nous efforçons de mieux comprendre les communautés que nous servons. Cela signifie que nous voulons également vous aider à donner le meilleur de vous-même lorsque vous postulez à un poste chez nous. Si vous avez besoin d'aménagements ou d'aide pendant le processus de candidature, veuillez en informer l'équipe de recrutement. Ces informations seront traitées avec soin et n'auront aucune incidence sur le résultat de votre candidature. Soyons nous-même Get In TouchIntroduce yourself to our recruiters and we'll get in touch if there's a role that seems like a good match.
Apr 04, 2026
Full time
Cookie Notice Chief Information Security Officer Title: Chief Information Security Officer Company: Ipsen Pharma (SAS) About Ipsen: Ipsen is a mid-sized global biopharmaceutical company with a focus on transformative medicines in three therapeutic areas: Oncology, Rare Disease and Neuroscience. Supported by nearly 100 years of development experience, with global hubs in the U.S., France and the U.K, we tackle areas of high unmet medical need through research and innovation. Our passionate teams in more than 40 countries are focused on what matters and endeavor every day to bring medicines to patients in 88 countries. We build a workplace that champions human-centric leadership and fosters a culture of collaboration, excellence and impact. At Ipsen, every individual is empowered to be their true selves, grow and thrive alongside the company's success. Join us on our journey towards sustainable growth, creating real impact on patients and society!For more information, visit us at and follow our latest news on and . Job Description: The Chief Information Security Officer (CISO) is a strategic executive responsible for protecting the company's physical, digital, and intellectual assets. In a pharmaceutical context, this includes safeguarding sensitive R&D data, clinical trial information, patient privacy, and proprietary technologies. The CISO leads the development and execution of a comprehensive security strategy encompassing cybersecurity, regulatory compliance, physical security, and internal investigations. This role includes building and managing a multidisciplinary security and investigations team, ensuring alignment with business goals and regulatory requirements. WHAT - Main Responsibilities & Technical Competencies Strategic Leadership Develop and execute a forward-looking security strategy aligned with corporate objectives and industry trends. Advise executive leadership and the board on risk posture, threat landscape, and investment priorities. Lead cross-functional initiatives to embed security into digital transformation, innovation, and operational excellence. Establish KPIs and performance metrics to measure and improve security effectiveness. Cybersecurity & IT Security Oversee the design and implementation of cybersecurity architecture and controls. Ensure protection of IT infrastructure, cloud environments, and sensitive data. Lead incident response, threat intelligence, and vulnerability management programs. Maintain compliance with global standards (e.g., ISO 27001, NIST, GDPR, HIPAA). Governance, Risk & Compliance Develop and enforce enterprise-wide security policies and procedures. In alignment with the business ethics team, ensure compliance with pharmaceutical regulations (e.g., FDA, EMA, GxP). Conduct risk assessments, internal audits, and third-party security evaluations. Report regularly to senior leadership on risk mitigation and compliance status. Investigations & Incident Management Establish and lead an internal investigations function to address security breaches, misconduct, and regulatory violations. Build and manage a team of investigators and analysts with expertise in digital forensics, compliance, and legal coordination. Collaborate with HR, Legal, and external agencies on sensitive investigations and disciplinary actions. Ensure thorough documentation, reporting, and resolution of incidents in line with legal and regulatory standards. Fraud Management Develop and implement a fraud prevention and detection framework across the organization. Lead investigations into suspected fraud, misconduct, and financial irregularities. Collaborate with Finance, Legal, and Compliance to ensure timely resolution and reporting of fraud cases. Maintain a whistleblower program and ensure confidentiality and integrity in handling reports. Monitor fraud trends and proactively adjust controls and training programs. Team Management & Development Build and lead a multidisciplinary security team (cybersecurity, physical security, investigations, risk management). Define roles, responsibilities, and career development paths for team members. Foster a culture of accountability, agility, and continuous learning. Manage vendor relationships and external consultants as needed. Physical & Operational Security Oversee facility security, access control, and surveillance systems. Coordinate with facilities and operations on emergency preparedness and response. Develop and test business continuity and disaster recovery plans. Stakeholder Engagement Partner with various functions & business leaders including Legal, Regulatory Affairs, R&D, and Medical Affairs to align security with business needs. Lead security awareness and training programs across the organization. Represent the company in external forums, industry groups, and regulatory engagements. HOW - Knowledge & Experience Skills: Technical depth in cybersecurity and investigations Leadership and team development Fraud detection and prevention expertise Regulatory and compliance acumen Communication and stakeholder management Crisis and incident responseKnowledge & Experience: 15+ years of experience in security leadership, preferably in pharma or life sciences. Proven track record in strategic planning, investigations, fraud management, and team leadership. Certifications such as CISSP, CISM, CISA, CRISC, or CFE (Certified Fraud Examiner) are highly desirable. Strong understanding of regulatory environments and risk management frameworks.Education / Certifications : Bachelor's or Master's degree in Information Security, Computer Science, or related field.Language(s) : Fluency in English. Knowledge of European language is a plus for global roles.Nous nous engageons à créer un lieu de travail où chacun se sent écouté, valorisé et soutenu, où nous incarnons " The Real Us ". La valeur que nous accordons aux différentes perspectives et expériences motive notre engagement en faveur de l'inclusion et de l'égalité des chances. Lorsque nous intégrons des modes de pensée diversifiés, nous prenons des décisions plus réfléchies et découvrons des solutions plus innovantes. Ensemble, nous nous efforçons de mieux comprendre les communautés que nous servons. Cela signifie que nous voulons également vous aider à donner le meilleur de vous-même lorsque vous postulez à un poste chez nous. Si vous avez besoin d'aménagements ou d'aide pendant le processus de candidature, veuillez en informer l'équipe de recrutement. Ces informations seront traitées avec soin et n'auront aucune incidence sur le résultat de votre candidature. Soyons nous-même Get In TouchIntroduce yourself to our recruiters and we'll get in touch if there's a role that seems like a good match.