Director, Deputy Chief Compliance Officer
Company: TERUMO BCT, INC
Location: Lakewood
Posted on: April 1, 2025
Job Description:
Director, Deputy Chief Compliance OfficerLocation: Lakewood, CO,
USRequisition ID: 32880At Terumo Blood and Cell Technologies, our
7,000+ global associates proud to come to work each day, knowing
that what we do impacts the lives of patients around the world. For
Terumo, for Everyone, Everywhere.We make medical devices and
related products that are used to collect, separate, manufacture
and process various components of blood and cells. With our
innovative technologies and service offerings, we touch a patient's
life every second of every day and are committed to continuing to
increase the number of patients we serve. Advancing healthcare with
heart.With some of the best and brightest minds in the industry, an
unmatched global footprint, comprehensive benefits and a distinct
culture, Terumo Blood and Cell Technologies is a great place to
work, grow and be part of a team that is focused on making a
difference. Join us and help shape wherever we go next. You create
your future and ours.JOB TITLE: Director, Deputy Chief Compliance
OfficerREPORTS TO: General CounselJOB SUMMARYThe Deputy Chief
Compliance Officer is responsible for developing, implementing, and
maintaining a robust and effective global compliance program for
TBCT, ensuring adherence to all applicable laws, regulations, and
industry standards, with a focus on third-party management and HCP
interactions and engagement. Work in collaboration with
international compliance team members to ensure our company's
adherence to company policies and all legal and regulatory
compliance requirements in the medical device industry.ESSENTIAL
DUTIES
- Global Compliance Program Management:
- Partner with the Chief Compliance Officer and senior leadership
to maintain and further develop a strong compliance culture,
including personal accountability at all levels in the
organization.
- Implementing measures to prevent, detect and correct illegal,
unethical, or improper conduct.
- Develop and execute global Compliance Action Plans
- Provide compliance support for quality and regulatory
matters
- Lead the Global Compliance Team:
- Oversee daily operations
- Assign tasks and projects
- Monitor team performance
- Coordinate external compliance resources
- Evaluates and supports regional compliance meetings
- Conduct periodic risk assessments and audits
- Develop preventative and corrective action plans
- Assist with cybersecurity efforts
- Contribute to data privacy initiatives
- Participate in enterprise risk management
- Global Compliance Policy Management:
- Establish, implement, and oversee worldwide compliance-related
policies and procedures
- Collaborate closely with legal and compliance associates
- Focus on health care regulatory compliance, data privacy
compliance, and other related matters
- Ensure policies align with international regulations and
company standards
- Global Associate Complaint System:
- Manage and maintain the company-wide complaint system
- Ensure all complaints are addressed promptly and
effectively
- Prepare and deliver regular reports to TC and EMC on complaint
status and resolutions
- Conduct root cause analysis for repeated complaints
- Oversee high level investigations
- Cross-Functional Compliance Support:
- Provide expert guidance on compliance matters to various
business units and functional areas
- Support Commercial Excellence, Regulatory, Clinical, Sales, and
other departments as needed
- Collaborate with regional compliance advisors to ensure
consistent global compliance practices
- Medical Device Compliance:
- Coordinate and oversee all medical device compliance-related
activities on a global scale
- Stay updated on international medical device regulations and
ensure company-wide adherence
- Marketing Compliance Advisory:
- Serve as a key advisor to product marketing teams
- Guide the development and implementation of compliant promotion
and marketing strategies
- Ensure all marketing activities align with legal and compliance
obligations
- Global Compliance Training and Support:
- Identify compliance training needs across the organization
- Develop and deliver comprehensive compliance training programs
according to a defined schedule for all affected disciplines and
functional areas
- Provide ongoing support to reinforce global compliance
efforts
- Transparency Law Compliance:
- Offer guidance on US transparency law requirements, including
but not limited to:
- Physicians Payments Sunshine Act
- State-specific laws (e.g., Massachusetts and Vermont)
- Support and coordinate global reporting activities to ensure
transparency complianceMINIMUM QUALIFICATION
REQUIREMENTSEducationJuris Doctor required from an accredited
school within the region where the role resides.Eligibility for
registration to practice law in the primary location of
employment.ExperienceMinimum 15 years experience in relevant
compliance work with a portion of this time spent in a law firm or
within a company. Minimum of 8 years of experience in compliance in
the healthcare industry. HCP/HCO and third party management
experience required.The equivalent of education and experience
sufficient to successfully perform the essential functions of the
job may be considered.Skills
- Strong knowledge of FDA regulations and U.S. and international
healthcare laws, including without limitation Anti-Kickback
Statute, False Claims Act, Foreign Corrupt Practices Act and
foreign equivalents.
- Extensive experience supporting a global legal function with
diverse responsibilities across various aspects of international
business operations.
- Exceptional English language proficiency, both written and
verbal.
- Demonstrated ability to interact effectively with personnel at
all organizational levels.
- Proven track record of working successfully with individuals
from diverse cultural backgrounds.
- Capability to work autonomously while coordinating efforts with
other attorneys, functional teams, and company leadership.
- Superior organizational skills and attention to detail.
- Proficiency in relevant software applications and the ability
to leverage technology effectively in a professional setting.
- Exemplary communication skills, both oral and written, with the
ability to convey complex legal concepts clearly and
concisely.-Or-An equivalent competency level acquired through a
variation of these qualifications may be considered.Certificates,
Licenses, RegistrationsCompliance Certification(s)
preferred.PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTSTypical Office Environment
requirements include: reading, speaking, hearing, close vision,
traverse, bending, sitting, and occasional lifting up to 20
pounds.The physical demands described here are representative of
those that must be met by an associate to successfully perform the
essential duties of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made
to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential
duties.Additional Physical RequirementsTravel required up to
15%Target Pay Range: $191,100.00 to $238,900.00 - Salary to be
determined by the education, experience, knowledge, skills, and
abilities of the applicant, internal equity, and alignment with
market dataTarget Bonus on Base: 30.0%At Terumo Blood and Cell
Technologies, we provide competitive total reward offerings that
consist of compensation, benefits, recognition, along with a wealth
of other well-being, work-life and recognition programs which
support in unlocking the potential for you and your family.
- Terumo Blood and Cell Technologies is part of Terumo Group,
founded in 1921 and headquartered in Tokyo, Japan.
- In 2019, Terumo Blood and Cell Technologies reached $1 billion
in revenue.
- We employ nearly 7,000 associates globally, with global
headquarters in Lakewood, CO, U.S., and regional headquarters in
Brussels, Buenos Aires, Singapore and Tokyo.
- We manufacture devices, disposable sets and solutions at our
facilities in Belgium, India, Japan, Northern Ireland, the U.S. and
Vietnam. Our global presence enables us to serve customers in more
than 130 countries.
- Our core values help set our direction, guide our actions and
keep us true to our corporate mission of contributing to society
through healthcare:
- Respect - Appreciative of others
- Integrity - Guided by our mission
- Care - Empathetic to patients
- Quality - Committed to excellence
- Creativity - Striving for innovation
- We contribute to the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society (LLS),
raising $1.3 million USD since 2007.We are proud to be an Equal
Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer. All applicants will be
afforded equal opportunity without discrimination because of race,
color, religion, sex, gender identity or expression, sexual
orientation, marital status, order of protection status, national
origin or ancestry, citizenship status, age, physical or mental
disability unrelated to ability, military status or an unfavorable
discharge from military service.Terumo Blood and Cell Technologies
is committed to providing a safe, healthy and secure working
environment. Our Colorado campus locations are tobacco-free
workplaces, and we maintain a drug-free workplace and perform
pre-employment substance abuse testing and detailed background
verification.
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