Qualifications: B. Pharm Degree Registration with South African Pharmacy Council, MS or PhD in life sciences or Control Act 101 of 1965, as amended and South African Pharmacy Act (Act 53 of 1974), and other relevant
Medicines Act (Act 101 of 1965) and the South African Guide to Good Manufacturing Practices Main Duties for the registration of medicines with the South African Health Products Regulatory Authority and the maintenance accountable to the South African Health Products Regulatory Authority and the South African Pharmacy Council
Medicines Act (Act 101 of 1965) and the South African Guide to Good Manufacturing Practices Main Duties for the registration of medicines with the South African Health Products Regulatory Authority and the maintenance accountable to the South African Health Products Regulatory Authority and the South African Pharmacy Council
Medicines and Related Substances Control Act and South African Pharmacy Council, ensuring timeous processing of Pharmacy/Diploma in Pharmacy and Registration with the South African Pharmacy Council -5 years' experience in Regulatory
Qualifications: B. Pharm Degree Registration with South African Pharmacy Council, MS or PhD in life sciences or Control Act 101 of 1965, as amended and South African Pharmacy Act (Act 53 of 1974), and other relevant
perspective. Experience with Foreign Payments and South African Reserve Bank requirements. Team management. People
perspective. Experience with Foreign Payments and South African Reserve Bank requirements. Team management. People
Africa region. Qualifying Requirements are: South African trained lawyer holding a legal degree (minimum
authority requirements. Registered with the South African Pharmacy Council as a practicing Pharmacist. Experience Control Act 101 of 1965, as amended and South African Pharmacy Act (Act 53 of 1974), and other relevant