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Strong understanding of Federal and State healthcare regulatory landscapes and experience providing clear, practical guidance in structuring transactions, policies, and business operations to comply with regulatory structures, including but not limited to false claims acts, self-referral and anti-kickback limitations, corporate practice of medicine, and health information privacy laws.
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Understanding the systems landscape and business operations end-to-end to best lead the ERP, IT systems, and FDA regulatory requirements. This person will manage the inventory lifecycle, lead demand planning and procurement, oversee production, quality management and regulatory compliance, and manage warehouse operations.
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The Senior Vice President, Enforcement Legal role acts as a senior legal advisor to the EVP of Enforcement, responsible for monitoring and advising on high-impact and noteworthy investigations and disciplinary actions, including litigation, across the department and in coordination with FINRA's Regulatory Operations partners, as well as managing the performance of the Enforcement attorney teams.
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Manages responses to requests involving Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) oversight inspections and examinations, which includes the identification and collection of responsive documents, conducting due diligence reviews on proposed responses, drafting response letters, obtaining necessary supervisory approvals, and coordinating with other Regulatory Operations (RegOps) groups and FINRA’s Office of Oversight Liaison and Counsel (OLC) to make timely and accurate productions.
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Strong understanding of banking operations, regulatory requirements, and industry standards related to operational risk management. Risk/controls experience in areas such as information technology and general banking operations including deposit operations, loan administration, treasury management and/or other commercial and consumer banking products and services.
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Reporting to the Chief Information Security Officer, the position is responsible for oversight and operations on security event monitoring, incident response, user behavior analysis, vulnerability management, endpoint detection & response, and threat hunting.
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Knowledge of NERC CIP/Reliability Standards and remaining current on regulatory changes. Five years of system operations experience or three years of system operations experience and an associate degree in a related field or has obtained journeyman linemen status.
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Review audits and ongoing monitoring of DEA compliance, FDA compliance, PDMP compliance, OSHA compliance, HIPAA and HITECH compliance, and Boards of Pharmacy regulatory compliance, and compliance with client KPIs. Partner with the CCO to the design and maintenance of quality programs, including but not limited to QA plans, inspection procedures, work instructions, training, deviation investigations and CAPA management, facility mapping and validation projects.
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The Operations Manager reports to the Division Manager and will oversee the operations of the following expectations for the division; schedule and oversee NDT personnel; radiation safety program; safety and regulatory initiatives; employee training; field audits and service calls.
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Ensures adherence to regulatory requirements and internal processes for the Combined U.S. Operations, and other Americas Division businesses. Understanding of Liquidity Risk Regulatory requirements pertaining to Reg YY and FINRA, CFTC, NFA or FDIC.
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The Sr. EHS Specialist, Automotive Sales, Delivery & Service (SSD) is responsible for influencing operations excellence, managing regulatory compliance, and driving overall risk reduction, aimed at driving EHS excellence throughout the Automotive SSD operations in Southern California.
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The South Carolina Office of Regulatory Staff (ORS) represents the public interest of South Carolina in utility regulation for the major utility industries - electric, natural gas, telecommunications, water/wastewater, and transportation - before the Public Service Commission (PSC), the court system, and state and federal regulatory bodies.
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The Analyst II - Policy & Regulatory Operations is responsible for Local, State, Federal, contractual and accreditation requirements interpretation, gap analysis, project scope develop and initiation, resource planning, risk identification and project implementation, as well as timely comprehensive review and maintenance of internal and Provider policies.
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Develop and maintain collaborative relationship with colleagues within the department, internal stake holders (i.e., DMPK, toxicology, biology, translational medicine, medical, clinical, biometrics, regulatory, clinical operations, CMC, etc.
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This individual may serve as a liaison to external contract safety providers and company personnel for safety issues, working in close collaboration with colleagues from Clinical Operations, Regulatory Affairs, Quality and Medical Affairs.
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