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Assist Quality Assurance Manager in building and improving quality systems. The QA Supervisor is responsible for GMP compliance, plant quality audits and promoting a positive quality culture within the facility.
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The Senior Manager of Drug Safety & Pharmacovigilance (PV) Quality, is a key role and is responsible for oversight of Drug Safety & PV quality, compliance, and alliance management activities, thus always promoting inspection readiness and maintaining a robust global compliance program within the Quality Assurance department.
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The Training and Quality Assurance Manager is responsible for ensuring compliance with all required portfolio training, as well as Allied Universal standards and reports directly to the CE Regional Training Director.
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Will assist Quality Assurance Manager to ensure all plant Quality Assurance activities follow both Upstate Niagara Cooperative Inc. and regulatory requirements. Position serves a dual role for supporting the activities of the Dale Road Quality Assurance department with responsibilities to document management and audit compliance for the Corporate Quality Assurance department at Upstate Niagara Cooperative.
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The Quality Assurance Manager is responsible for providing technical assistance, ensuring quality and continuity of services, utilizing the program's database to ensure compliance with the Office of Refugee Resettlement (ORR) and USCRI policies and procedures, and ensuring efficiency of record keeping practices.
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Sr. Manager, Drug Safety & Pharmacovigilance Quality Assurance. Minimum of 8 years of experience in pharmacovigilance or drug safety, with 8-10 years in a quality assurance or compliance role.
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Tetra Tech is looking for a Deputy Quality Control Manager (remote/hybrid) that supports the Operating Unit (OU) Quality Assurance Manager in all aspects of corporate and programmatic QA/QC functions.
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The Quality Assurance Manager VNB is the primary owner to ensure "Best in Class" compliance to all food safety and food quality programs including: GMP, regulatory, process authority, GFSI, 3rd party auditor, customer required, and company specific.
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The Coding Audit Education and Quality Assurance Manager manages a team of DRG Validation Specialist/Educators, Outpatient Quality Compliance auditors, Clinical Coding Compliance auditors, and Behavioral Health Clinical Coding audit educators.
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The Assistant Quality Assurance Manager will support the Le Mars Cone and Wafer/Cookie Facilities by facilitating and maintaining the food safety and quality programs under the direction of the Quality Assurance Manager in coordination with Production, Warehouse, Maintenance, Procurement, and Sanitation departments.
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Your Role : Supports the QA/QC Manager overseeing and directing the QA/QC program for the OU. Serves as the Quality Assurance Manager on multiple contracts Evaluates and ensures implementation of the QA/QC Program that is relevant to each client-, program-, and project-specific requirements.
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Oversee and manage Quality Assurance including daily Quality Control Testing of finished drug, Facility maintenance and compliance, training, documentation and inventory control.
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The Manager, UM Regulatory & Compliance - CCA is responsible for the coordination, implementation, and oversight of the IEHP’s overall Utilization Management Out-Patient Operations departmental clinical and operational compliance with regulatory requirements and quality assurance initiatives related to utilization management out-patient activities (e.g., Prior Authorization, UM Call Center operations.
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The QA Manager will be responsible for supporting the Director of Government Contracts and Quality Assurance in overseeing data collection, reporting on a range of government grants and contracts, and ensuring achievement of internal and external performance standards.
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The Finance Office is requesting to hire an Administrative Staff Analyst NM-I to function as a Quality Assurance Manager within the Revenue & Reimbursement Office to handle the increased volume of claims due to COVID-19 and Asylum seekers and the frequency of audit reviews issued from Federal & State entities, single audits, and OMB with shorter deadlines for compliance.
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