Content Compliance Manager OTC Supplements and Cosmetics
Strive Pharmacy
Description
Company Overview
Before we opened Strive Pharmacy we were unsatisfied with the current state of the pharmaceutical industry. Most of the current pharmaceuticals only offer a one size fits all approach and often come with unwanted and potentially dangerous side effects. We found that through compounding we can offer a much more personalized solution to medicine.
Through this we have been able to help patients get the results they are seeking for their personal needs. After years of working for corporate chains we took the risk and opened Strive Pharmacy. We are dedicated to providing a better experience for each customer and clinic that we work with. Come see the Strive difference.
Our Mission
We're flipping the script with personal medicine. We strive to interrupt an industry that has been closed to personalized care, accessibility, and nuance for too long. We strive to shift a reactive view of self-care and ignite a proactive baseline-shifting approach to health for all. 'The human element' is our crux and catalyst, driving all that we do, whether we're interacting with patients, providers, or practices. We're here to partner with those ready for a change. More than a compounding pharmacy, we're on a mission to positively disrupt healthcare as we know it. Strive is about more than medicine. Strive is about striving for the personal side of healthcare.
Location: Remote (USA)
Position Type: Full-Time
Position Summary
The Content Compliance Manager â OTC Supplements & Cosmetics is responsible for ensuring that all marketing, labeling, and promotional materials comply with applicable FDA and FTC regulations, DSHEA law, and internal policies and standards prior to release.
This role serves as a critical link between Complia
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Interview Prep Guide
Preparation Strategy
To prepare for this role, review FDA and FTC regulations, DSHEA law, and familiarize yourself with the company's mission and values. Practice walking through your review and approval process, and prepare examples of your compliance experience. Be ready to discuss your teamwork and time management skills, and use the STAR method to structure your responses. Additionally, be prepared to ask questions about the company and the role, such as what a typical day looks like and how the team collaborates to ensure compliance.
Likely Interview Rounds
- 1. Screening call~30 min
What to prep: Review FDA and FTC regulations, DSHEA law, and be prepared to give specific examples of compliance experience.
- What experience do you have with FDA and FTC regulations?
- How do you stay up-to-date with changes in DSHEA law?
- Can you give an example of a time when you ensured compliance in a previous role?
- 2. Technical~60 min
What to prep: Prepare examples of your review and approval process, and be ready to walk through your regulatory review steps.
- How would you review and approve marketing materials for compliance?
- What steps would you take to ensure labeling and promotional materials meet regulatory requirements?
- Can you walk me through your process for conducting a regulatory review?
- 3. Behavioral~60 min
What to prep: Use the STAR method to prepare examples of your compliance experience, and be ready to discuss your teamwork and time management skills.
- Tell me about a time when you identified a compliance issue and how you addressed it.
- Can you describe your experience working with cross-functional teams to ensure compliance?
- How do you handle conflicting priorities and tight deadlines in a compliance role?
Most Likely Questions
- What do you know about our company and our mission?
- How do you handle ambiguity and uncertainty in a compliance role?
- Can you give an example of a time when you had to communicate complex regulatory information to a non-technical audience?
Common Pitfalls
- Lack of attention to detail in reviewing marketing materials
- Failure to stay up-to-date with changes in regulations and laws
- Inadequate communication with cross-functional teams
Free Prep Resources
- • FDA website
- • FTC website
- • DSHEA law resources