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The Food and Drug Law Institute (FDLI) is a nonprofit membership organization that offers education, training, publications, and professional engagement opportunities in the field of food and drug law. As a neutral convener, FDLI provides a venue for stakeholders to inform innovative public policy, law, and regulation. FDLI’s scope covers all industries regulated by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and related agencies and authorities in the U.S. and globally, including drugs, medical devices, biologics, food, dietary supplements, cosmetics, cannabis, veterinary, and tobacco products.
FDLI is seeking a Director, Educational Programs to serve as a key member of FDLI’s senior leadership team. This position is responsible for the strategic planning as well as the day-to-day oversight of the majority of FDLI’s programs via a team of six people. As an important face of the organization, this role requires a high level of networking with the key stakeholders in the food and drug law community, as well as an understanding of a variety of issues in the FDA-regulated space. The Director, Educational Programs speaks publicly, leads committees, and works closely with FDLI members and staff.
Attendance in-person at events in DC throughout the year is required and the Director must reside in the Washington, DC-Metro region. The position reports to the President & CEO.
FDLI is a hybrid work environment composed of a strong and supportive team of twenty-one professionals. FDLI has a primarily remote office environment. While employees generally work from an approved home office or similar remote location, all FDLI employees will have certain workdays in the FDLI office or Washington, DC region, as necessary to meet the needs of the organization and position. It is expected this position will attend all major in-person conferences in addition to regular staff meetings/events scheduled throughout the year.
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