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Regulatory Specialist

Company Name:
FoodState
Position Type:
Full-time
Fresh from farm to tablet, FoodState is a real as it gets. Since 1973, FoodState has been committed to making products that use real food from family-owned farms to make a real difference, and has produced some of the most effective and award-winning supplements available today. A pioneer in the natural products industry, FoodState was the first company to make vitamins from scratch using farm fresh whole foods. FoodState continues to innovate by sourcing fresh and local foods and manufactures more than 30 beneficial nutrients using a proprietary Slo-Food Process.
PRIMARY PURPOSE AND FUNCTIONS:
In conjunction with the Director of Regulatory, advise the executive team on regulatory matters regarding the labeling and marketing of dietary supplements.
Serve as an outward-facing communicator to industry, working in support of corporate goals.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS AND
Responsibilities:
Maintain up-to-date knowledge of laws, regulations and policies enforced by the Federal, State and Foreign governments as they relate to dietary supplements.
Assist the Director of Regulatory Affairs in establishing procedures to assure compliance with these requirements.
Responsible for reviewing dietary supplement product labels and labeling including marketing materials for regulatory compliance.
Keeping current with industry changes relating to advertising and promotion, being familiar with new Guidance's for Industry.
Manage Regulatory projects and productEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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