.Site Name: UK – London – New Oxford Street, Belgium-Wavre, Italy - Siena, Spain - MadridPosted Date: Sep 1 2024Senior Director, Quality & Risk Management, Global HealthThe deadline for the job posting is the 15th of SeptemberBackground:Global Health (GH) is a cornerstone of GSK's ESG agenda, committed to changing the trajectory of high burden diseases in lower-income countries with a focus on prevention and treatment of infectious diseases. We are investing £1bn over ten years to accelerate global health R&D.The Global Health ambition is achieved through:R&D Developing new vaccines & medicines against high burden infectious diseases in lower-income countriesAccess Pursuing equitable access to GSK's portfolio & pipelineHealth System Strengthening Improve health equity for communities who need it most, through catalytic partnershipsPurpose:The Senior Director, Quality & Risk Management, Global Health partners with the Global Health Leadership team to develop and deliver an effective Quality & Risk Management Program for the Global Health Unit in GSK.Responsibilities include:Partner with the GH LT to enhance the quality and compliance performance, identifying and managing the inherent and emerging risks associated with the GH Strategy.Partner with GH Line Leaders to understand and enhance the risk and quality culture so that people at all levels of the organization speak up when concerns, risks, or issues occur.Integrate GSK and R&D quality, compliance and risk management policies and programs into the GH business processes and ways of working.Develop and maintain a systematic quality risk management program within the GH lines and at the enterprise level for multiple areas of regulatory risk.Provide objective leadership for GH on matters arising (planned and unplanned).Embed quality decision making into GH ways of working, ensuring compliance with corporate and regulatory standards.Maintain contemporary knowledge in the evolving regulatory expectations and global environment that impact the business.Outputs are deliverables will encompass the expectations of the Internal Control Framework, including training, risk assessment, management monitoring, problem solving, and communication