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Penserra Capital Management LLC is seeking a full time Chief Compliance Officer to oversee all aspects of the firms compliance program. Functional Title: Chief Compliance Officer.
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Cruise ship Environmental Officer with at least 5 years of shipboard experience preferred. Any additional projects/tasks as assigned by Sr Mgr., Environmental Compliance. Conduct regular ship visits to verify that assigned Ships are up to date and in compliance with all International and local Environmental Regulations including but not limited to IMO, MARPOL, EP VGP, CARB and Company policies.
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You will support the Chief Information Security Officer (CISO), the Chief of Classified IT Compliance and the Principal Organizational Information System Security Manager (ISSM) in carrying out the Laboratory 's Classified Information Security Program.
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Norfolk State University's Department of Facilities Management invites applicants for the position of Compliance Safety Officer. The Compliance Safety Officer is responsible for the development, monitoring, and implementation of the University's health and safety policies and program.
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The Compliance and BSA Officer assists the COO/CRO with the administration and oversight of an effective Compliance Program that is in line with regulatory requirements, guidance, expectations, and industry best practices.
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Review audit requests from external regulatory and accrediting bodies; provide guidance to Compliance Office team members regarding responses and appeals; negotiate with payors and government entities as needed in collaboration with the Chief Compliance Officer, Division Director, Compliance, and the Legal Services Office as needed.
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Business Overview: We are conducting a search for an experienced Compliance Officer to cover the Equity Capital Markets (“ECM”) business for BNP Paribas in the Americas. The Compliance Officer covering the ECM businesses will be part of a larger team responsible for compliance coverage and challenge for the firm’s Global Equities Americas activities.
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Track and report on training metrics using LMS reports and PowerBI training dashboard for accurate reporting to Head of FCC Compliance, BSA/AML Officer, Senior Management and Head Office.
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The Assistant Director, Research Compliance will work under the oversight of Dana-Farber Cancer Institute's (DFCI's, Institute's) Research Compliance Officer (RCO) to grow and manage the activities of a high quality, robust, and sustainable research compliance program.
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The Range Officer ensures range safety and compliance with all USCG and USMC regulations. Upon hire, will be required to become familiar with all Marine Corps and Coast Guard range safety regulations/policies to include successfully obtaining Range Safety Officer certification.
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Reporting to the Senior Vice President of Practice Management, the Infection Preventionist/Safety Officer leads and directs all infection prevention activities for the surgery centers and practices, including patient care and relations, accreditation compliance, risk management and safety, quality assurance/performance improvement, and infection control.
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The Chief Information Security Officer (CISO) is a business/technology director who will be responsible for providing leadership in a comprehensive Information Security and Data Privacy program and ensuring compliance.
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The Compliance Analyst will participate with BSA Officer in the development, programming, implementation and daily analysis of an anti-money laundering (AML) oversight program. Analyze information daily from the AML program to evaluate if scope of account activity or use of Bank services or geography of activity is normal or unusual based on the past history of customer’s account and report findings to BSA Officer and assure program is continuously improved to maintain full compliance as laws and Bank business activities change.
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The Export and Research Compliance Officer will be responsible for improving our campus compliance programs for export, CUI, and research security. In support of the University’s research, creative, and scholarly activities, Research Integrity and Compliance supports the ethical and compliant conduct of research on campus, with the goal of demystifying compliance activities related to Human Subjects, Animal Subjects, Conflict of Interest, Export Control, Research Misconduct, Biosafety, and Environmental Health and Safety.
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Reporting to the General Counsel and Chief Compliance Officer, the Compliance Counsel is responsible for assisting with the organization's compliance, corporate governance and general legal needs, managing outside counsel and advising organizational staff as needs arise in the various lines of business.
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