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Education: Bachelors in nursing, life science, healthcare administration, public health, policy, law or related field of the research. Experience: One (1) year of experience in a clinical and/or laboratory research or related experience involving regulatory compliance issues.
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Assisting in developing solutions for tasks which may include: comprehensive planning and elements such as historic preservation, environmental impact assessment, environmental permitting, resource agency consultation and coordination, land use, transportation, capital improvements, infrastructure, housing, fiscal analysis, public policy, and site planning/analysis.
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Coordinating with the appropriate corporate staff, medical director, PCA and/or team manager and admissions manager all activity necessary to assure readiness in the hospice for an on-site survey by applicable regulatory agencies.
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Investigative journalists provide exclusive reporting on probes, policy and enforcement trends, litigation and legislative developments across key areas of regulatory risk: Antitrust, M&A, Data Privacy & Security, Financial Crime, Trade, State Aid and Sector Regulation.
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Bachelor's Degree (communications, health sciences, public policy or other related degrees preferred). Work with legal, compliance and technology teams to ensure programs and process meet privacy, compliance and regulatory guidelines.
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Bachelor's Degree in city planning, architecture, landscape architecture, public policy, environmental studies, geography, construction science, or related field. Experience as a "lead" planner on policy or regulatory initiatives is desired.
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Excellent communication skills What you’ll be doing As the National Manager of Accounting Policy your responsibilities will include: 40%: Ensure compliance with US GAAP and bank-specific regulatory guidance.
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No cold calling, sales, or collection calls Job Description Essential Duties and Responsibilities: - Answer incoming calls from consumers including the general public, prospective enrollees and people assisting enrollees or acting on their behalf in accordance with all performance standards, policy and procedures, and protocols including but not limited to the confidentiality and privacy policies.
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The Personnel Administration Assistant Director has the primary responsibility for the supervision of the daily workflow of the Personnel department, handling of classification, compensation, compliance audits, recruitment, selection, hiring, performance evaluation, and training in accordance with City policy.
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Master’s Degree in Healthcare Administration, Clinical Research, Public Policy or Law or closely related field from an accredited program. Bachelor’s Degree in Healthcare Administration, Clinical Research, or Public Policy or Law or closely related field from an accredited program.
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Local Government Relations team will work collaboratively with relevant business, public relations, and legal teams to ensure alignment between business priorities and public policy goals.
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The On-Call Senior Regulatory Specialist will employ strong research, policy analysis, and writing skills to contribute to federal rulemaking documents, stakeholder and public comment reports, policy papers, and technical background documents.
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We serve as the population health strategist, and policy, and planning authority for the City of New York, while also having a vast impact on national and international public policy, including programs and services focused on food and nutrition, anti-tobacco support, chronic disease prevention, HIV/AIDS treatment, family and child health, environmental health, mental health, and racial and social justice work, among others.
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Providing guidance to all PGIM Fixed Income employees with respect to regulatory issues and related policy and procedural requirements (e.g., Anti-Money Laundering, Anti-Bribery/FCPA requirements, Code of Ethics requirements, including pay-to-play, personal trading, lobbying, political contributions, gift and entertainment, etc.
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10+ years experience in a relevant field, such as public policy or government relations, specifically in the area of regulatory affairs, public affairs, education policy, and advocacy.
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