Kenvue Is Currently Recruiting For a Regulatory Affairs Intern (12-month term) What We Do: At Kenvue, we realize the extraordinary power of everyday care. Built on over a century of heritage and rooted in science, were the house of iconic brands - including NEUTROGENA, AVEENO, TYLENOL, LISTERINE, JOHNSONS and BAND-AID that you already know and love. Science is our passion; care is our talent. Who We Are Our global team is ~ 22,000 brilliant people with a workplace culture where every voice matters, and every contribution is appreciated. We are passionate about insights, innovation and committed to delivering the best products to our customers. With expertise and empathy, being a Kenvuer means having the power to impact millions of people every day. We put people first, care fiercely, earn trust with science and solve with courage and have brilliant opportunities waiting for you! Join us in shaping our futureand yours. For more information, click here. Role Reports To Associate Manager Regulatory Affairs Location North America, Canada, Ontario, Markham Work Location Hybrid What You Will Do Kenvue is recruiting for a Regulatory Affairs Intern (12-month term beginning Spring 2026) located in Markham, Ontario, Canada. Key Responsibilities Prepares submissions (e.g., NHP PLAs, DIN submissions, SNDSs, Level III notifications, Class II medical device applications/amendments, cosmetic notifications forms) Prepares responses to regulatory body queries Files various annual renewal packages to Health Canada Performs assessments to determine regulatory requirements for new projects Reviews and approves packaging artwork and/or advertising materials Completes environmental ingredient surveys under CEPA Assists in audit preparation and provision of documents to auditors Responds to requests for regulatory information from our safety organization to support preparation of aggregate safety reports (e.g., PBRERs) Monitors departmental mailbox and triages Health Canada and other correspondence Monitors and tracks communications and commitments to Health Canada Maintains various regulatory databases/trackers Qualifications Education Enrolled in a postgraduate Regulatory Affairs Certification Program (e.g. Seneca or Humber College) or recently completed the postgraduate RA program Undergraduate Science Degree Eligible to complete a 12month internship in Markham, Ontario Experience and Skills Excellent communication (written and verbal) and strong interpersonal skills Good problemsolving and analytical skills Selfdriven, ability to work independently Resultsdriven, excellent attention to detail Strong project management skills and ability to manage multiple priorities Strong office software skills Whats In It For You Annual base salary for new hires in this position ranges: $45,000.00 - $60,950.00. This takes into account a number of factors including work location, the candidates skills, experience, education level & other jobrelated factors. Benefits Competitive Benefit Package* Paid Company Holidays, Paid Vacation, Volunteer Time & More! Learning & Development Opportunities Kenvuer Impact Networks This list could vary based on location/region Kenvue is proud to be an Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment based on merit without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, age, national origin, or protected veteran status and will not be discriminated against on the basis of disability. If you are an individual with a disability, please check our Disability Assistance page for information on how to request an accommodation. Kenvue incorporates Artificial Intelligence into our recruitment process to enhance job postings and streamline the sorting and screening of applications, helping attract a qualified candidate pool. Our experienced team will review and select the top applicants, ensuring that human judgment guides our hiring decisions. For more information, please refer to our Careers Privacy Policy. #J-18808-Ljbffr
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Regulatory Affairs Intern (12-month term)