Tether Operations Limited
Head of Regulatory Affairs - Tether Evo (Remote USA)
Tether Operations Limited, San Francisco, California, United States, 94199
Since its inception in 2014 by pioneering Bitcoin enthusiasts, Tether has not only launched the
first 'stablecoin', USDT, but also expanded its horizons into Tether Data, Tether Power, Tether
Edu, and more. Our platforms and tokens lead in liquidity, stability, and innovation, setting the
foundation for the future.
Tether is committed to the extraordinary, seeking out and nurturing technologies that push the
human kind forward. Our vision encompasses all horizons of innovation, promising a legacy of
progress and transformation. Our team thrives on ambition, creativity, and resilience. Together,
we tackle challenges, drive technological advancements, and build solutions that democratize
access to finance, education, data and technology for individuals, businesses and governments
around the globe.
Tether is seeking an experienced and visionary Head of Regulatory Affairs to design and
execute global regulatory strategies for our Tether Evo business vertical. If you have expertise in
medical technology regulation, including pre-market approval processes, clinical trial oversight,
and interaction with regulatory bodies both in the US and internationally, we want to hear from
you.
What you'll do
Regulatory Strategy Development:
Leading the development and execution of regulatorystrategies, identifying preferable market/s from which to operate, and to ensure the company'sreadiness for compliance with relevant national and international regulations. There should be afocus on enabling market access for the company in the Brain-Computer Interface (BCI) space.
Regulatory Advocacy and Thought Leadership:
Leading or participating in regulatory agencyinteractions. Engaging with relevant regulatory authorities, industry bodies, collaborativecommunities, and policymakers to shape the regulatory landscape for biotech, advocating forpolicies that promote innovation while ensuring patient safety.
Policy Analysis and Guidance:
Provide analysis on global regulatory policies, and adviseexecutive leadership on potential regulatory risks and opportunities, while driving initiatives toinfluence regulatory frameworks as well as monitoring for change across regulations to ensureproactive compliance.
Product development:
Provide premarket regulatory strategy guidance as part of the productand product development processes to comply with regulatory requirements for early feasibility,first-in-human, investigational use, and clinical trials across multiple jurisdictions. This includesadvising on risk assessments, biocompatibility and safety evaluations for Class 2a/2b and Class3 active implantable medical devices, as well as the compilation of submission dossiers,management of breakthrough, TAP, and other available regulatory acceleration programs.
Regulatory approval process:
Oversee regulatory approval processes, including US FDApre-market approval (PMA) and 510(k) submissions, as well as manage relationships withnational regulators and policy-makers in alternative and frontier markets.
Cross-functional Leadership:
Collaborate with internal teams (e.g., R&D, legal, compliance) inboth Tether and with our partners to ensure alignment with regulatory requirements and toproactively address emerging regulatory challenges in the biotech industry.
Regulatory Oversight:
Advising on post-approval compliance and ensuring ongoing adherenceto regulatory requirements and continued market access, including post-market approvalmonitoring, safety reporting, and product modifications.
Minimum of 10 years regulatory experience in medical technology regulation, with a strong background in neurotechnology and implantable devices (Class 2a and 2b or Class 3).
• Proven ability to interact effectively with US and international regulators, including the FDA.
Experience with PMA processes, 510(k) submissions, and clinical trials. Experience in
successfully completing De Novo Classification Requests.• Ability to apply knowledge of key regulatory frameworks in the U.S. and internationally (e.g.
FDA, EMA Global Health Authority, ICH guidelines) both strategically and operationally and
provide direction to resolve complex regulatory issues.• Added to the above, a demonstrated ability and appetite to apply the above knowledge in
frontier / alternative markets such as Latin America as part of developing equivalent clinical
or pre-clinical trials in other jurisdictions globally.• Experience across the process to obtain necessary approvals for applications and products,
specifically for Class 2a/2b and Class 3 active implantable medical devices.• Expertise in preparing complex regulatory documents and other major regulatory
submissions, including the preparation and execution of interactions with regulatory
authorities, in particular for scientific advice and approvals for clinical trials.• Communication: Exceptional communication skills, both written and verbal, with experience
in public speaking and representing companies in regulatory discussions.• Must be a strong team player, and willing to be fully engaged with key stakeholders both in
Tether but also with our partners. Must have hands-on professional capable of working
collaboratively and independently, with excellent verbal and written communication skills
Additional Skills:• Fluency in a second language is a plus, notably Spanish.• Experience working in smaller / startup companies, having an appreciation for their limitations
and unique operating environments is highly desirable.• A strong scientific and technical background, ideally with experience in the medical
technology space, including working knowledge of neurotechnology, gene therapies, or
similar fields.
first 'stablecoin', USDT, but also expanded its horizons into Tether Data, Tether Power, Tether
Edu, and more. Our platforms and tokens lead in liquidity, stability, and innovation, setting the
foundation for the future.
Tether is committed to the extraordinary, seeking out and nurturing technologies that push the
human kind forward. Our vision encompasses all horizons of innovation, promising a legacy of
progress and transformation. Our team thrives on ambition, creativity, and resilience. Together,
we tackle challenges, drive technological advancements, and build solutions that democratize
access to finance, education, data and technology for individuals, businesses and governments
around the globe.
Tether is seeking an experienced and visionary Head of Regulatory Affairs to design and
execute global regulatory strategies for our Tether Evo business vertical. If you have expertise in
medical technology regulation, including pre-market approval processes, clinical trial oversight,
and interaction with regulatory bodies both in the US and internationally, we want to hear from
you.
What you'll do
Regulatory Strategy Development:
Leading the development and execution of regulatorystrategies, identifying preferable market/s from which to operate, and to ensure the company'sreadiness for compliance with relevant national and international regulations. There should be afocus on enabling market access for the company in the Brain-Computer Interface (BCI) space.
Regulatory Advocacy and Thought Leadership:
Leading or participating in regulatory agencyinteractions. Engaging with relevant regulatory authorities, industry bodies, collaborativecommunities, and policymakers to shape the regulatory landscape for biotech, advocating forpolicies that promote innovation while ensuring patient safety.
Policy Analysis and Guidance:
Provide analysis on global regulatory policies, and adviseexecutive leadership on potential regulatory risks and opportunities, while driving initiatives toinfluence regulatory frameworks as well as monitoring for change across regulations to ensureproactive compliance.
Product development:
Provide premarket regulatory strategy guidance as part of the productand product development processes to comply with regulatory requirements for early feasibility,first-in-human, investigational use, and clinical trials across multiple jurisdictions. This includesadvising on risk assessments, biocompatibility and safety evaluations for Class 2a/2b and Class3 active implantable medical devices, as well as the compilation of submission dossiers,management of breakthrough, TAP, and other available regulatory acceleration programs.
Regulatory approval process:
Oversee regulatory approval processes, including US FDApre-market approval (PMA) and 510(k) submissions, as well as manage relationships withnational regulators and policy-makers in alternative and frontier markets.
Cross-functional Leadership:
Collaborate with internal teams (e.g., R&D, legal, compliance) inboth Tether and with our partners to ensure alignment with regulatory requirements and toproactively address emerging regulatory challenges in the biotech industry.
Regulatory Oversight:
Advising on post-approval compliance and ensuring ongoing adherenceto regulatory requirements and continued market access, including post-market approvalmonitoring, safety reporting, and product modifications.
Minimum of 10 years regulatory experience in medical technology regulation, with a strong background in neurotechnology and implantable devices (Class 2a and 2b or Class 3).
• Proven ability to interact effectively with US and international regulators, including the FDA.
Experience with PMA processes, 510(k) submissions, and clinical trials. Experience in
successfully completing De Novo Classification Requests.• Ability to apply knowledge of key regulatory frameworks in the U.S. and internationally (e.g.
FDA, EMA Global Health Authority, ICH guidelines) both strategically and operationally and
provide direction to resolve complex regulatory issues.• Added to the above, a demonstrated ability and appetite to apply the above knowledge in
frontier / alternative markets such as Latin America as part of developing equivalent clinical
or pre-clinical trials in other jurisdictions globally.• Experience across the process to obtain necessary approvals for applications and products,
specifically for Class 2a/2b and Class 3 active implantable medical devices.• Expertise in preparing complex regulatory documents and other major regulatory
submissions, including the preparation and execution of interactions with regulatory
authorities, in particular for scientific advice and approvals for clinical trials.• Communication: Exceptional communication skills, both written and verbal, with experience
in public speaking and representing companies in regulatory discussions.• Must be a strong team player, and willing to be fully engaged with key stakeholders both in
Tether but also with our partners. Must have hands-on professional capable of working
collaboratively and independently, with excellent verbal and written communication skills
Additional Skills:• Fluency in a second language is a plus, notably Spanish.• Experience working in smaller / startup companies, having an appreciation for their limitations
and unique operating environments is highly desirable.• A strong scientific and technical background, ideally with experience in the medical
technology space, including working knowledge of neurotechnology, gene therapies, or
similar fields.