Cardinal Health Canada with over 1300 employees nationwide is an essential link in the Canadian healthcare supply chain providing over 70000 products to healthcare facilities and medical professionals across the country.
Cardinal Health Canada is currently seeking a 20-month contract for a Quality Assurance Specialist to join the Regulatory Affairs and Quality Assurance team. This role is a hybrid work-model with two days in our Mississauga Office.
Quality develops and implements quality policies procedures and processes to ensure products and services comply with regulatory standards and specifications.
The Specialist Quality Assurance executes quality programs policies and procedures in a particular area of specialty (such as recalls and customer complaints) in order to minimize risks and drive supply chain integrity. With basic knowledge of quality assurance concepts the Specialist creates reports on quality metrics and trends in support of resolutions to quality issues and the development of standard operating procedures. The Specialist frequently seeks guidance from more experienced Senior Specialists or Principal Specialists and assists on more complex projects to develop advanced knowledge and technical capabilities.
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Your Contributions to the Organization will be to:
Ensures the fulfillment of external reporting requirements related to area of specialty such as submitting necessary materials for product recalls. Submits reports for internal review prior to submission to regulatory bodies.
Executes internal programs to define Quality guidelines and track adherence to these guidelines. Provides guidance to internal stakeholders regarding adherence to internal Quality Assurance policies and procedures as well as external requirements.
Responds to significant quality issues and based on the direction from the Manager creates reports on relevant quality metrics and trends and gathers relevant information from internal stakeholders.
Supports of the Change Control Program by assessing Quality Assurance implications and impacts of operational and product changes with a focus on specialty area.
Gathers necessary information from products and operations stakeholders and generates reports on quality metrics to assist Senior Specialists and the Manager in responding to regulatory queries regulatory audits and corporate.
Supports the Manager Quality Assurance in quality audits and inspections of distribution centers within the region. Records quality issues and provides draft reports and insights to the Manager for delivery to the Operations stakeholders.
Partners with Senior or Principal Specialist on complex regulatory submissions operational recommendations product analyses and other tasks in order to develop advanced knowledge of relevant regulations and internal processes.
This Job might be for you if have:
0-2 years of experience preferred
Bachelors degree in related field or equivalent work experience preferred
Comprehensive knowledge of the Health Canada Food and Drug Act Canadian Medical Devices Regulations Drug Regulations and GMP Natural Health Product Regulations Cosmetics and Consumer Regulations as an asset
Highly organized problem solving analytical and focused
Proven communication skills (verbal written and presentation skills)
What is expected of you and others at this level
Applies basic concepts principles and technical capabilities to perform routine tasks
Works on projects of limited scope and complexity
Follows established procedures to resolve readily identifiable technical problems
Works under direct supervision and receives detailed instructions
Develops competence by performing structured work assignments
Anticipated salary range: $57300 - $76400
The salary range listed is an estimate. Pay at Cardinal Health is determined by multiple factors including but not limited to a candidates geographical location relevant education experience and skills and an evaluation of internal pay equity.
Cardinal Health is committed to employment equity and encourages applications from women visible minorities Indigenous peoples and persons with disabilities.
Cardinal Health is committed to accommodating applicants with disabilities throughout the hiring process in accordance with the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act (AODA). Our Human Resources team is responsible for working with applicants requesting an accommodation at any stage of the hiring process.
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Candidates who are back-to-work people with disabilities without a college degree and Veterans are encouraged to apply.
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