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First line operations manager of all activities at MercyOne Des Moines and a member of the pharmacy leadership team.
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A degree(s) in business, communications, marketing, public relations, government affairs, political science, technical area of specialty or relevant field may be substituted per LCRA guidelines for certain years of experience.
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This role is part of a global cross-functional team and interacts with Global Clinical Development, Clinical Management, Regulatory Affairs, Biostatistics, Global Medical Affairs, Commercial, Market Access, Government Affairs, and other colleagues to stay abreast of clinical development program needs for value differentiation in alignment with the target product profile across the product lifecycle.
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Keeps the Market President/Hospital Executive Team regularly informed of all medical staff affairs, activities, problems, plans and issues, including quality of care given, adequacy and quality of support staff and any other matter affecting quality of patient care.
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Ten years of progressively responsible student affairs leadership experience, adult education or higher education administration experience including seven (7) years of management oversight and supervisory experience required.
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Under the direction of the Senior Director, this position collaborates and regularly meets with key stakeholders, including Clinical Research Disease Center Managers, CTO Associate Directors of Regulatory Operations, Regulatory Affairs, Network and Satellite Program, Project Management / Monitoring and Education and Training to promote excellence and streamlined collaboration in clinical research across all disease groups.
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Risk | Trading Risk Management (TRM) | Regulatory Risk Manager | Location. Risk, Regulatory Risk Manager, NYC. Immediately escalate to senior management in case issues with any regulatory deliverables.
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The director will partner broadly with campus constituents such as but not limited to Development/Alumni Relations, LGBTQIA+ Center for Faculty & Staff, Residence Life/Housing, Student Activities, Howard Thurman Center for Common Ground, Student Health Services, Community & Inclusion, Government/Community Affairs, the Newbury Center, International Students and Scholars Office, and Athletics.
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Government Relations and External Counsel: Working with Global Scientific & Regulatory Affairs and Global Governmental Affairs, build and maintain relationships with regulatory agencies, industry associations, and external legal counsel to stay informed about regulatory changes and emerging issues.
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Experience in a nonprofit advocacy organization, trade association, state legislature or Congress, state, or federal agency, working in a corporate government affairs office or trade association.
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Certification in quality management (e.g., ASQ Certified Quality Auditor) or regulatory affairs (e.g., RAPS Regulatory Affairs Certification) preferred. Minimum of 5 years of experience in quality assurance and regulatory affairs within the food & beverage, dietary supplement, pharmaceutical, or related industry.
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All who are selected to participate in CFR’s Blavatnik Internship Program and Robina Franklin Williams Internship Program receive training in the field of foreign policy and international affairs as well as skills training in writing, research, program planning and much more.
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Develop and integrate timelines and budgets for clinical pharmacology activities with overall company timelines and goals, in close coordination with project management, clinical science, CMC, DMPK, nonclinical development, regulatory affairs and other stakeholders.
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Bachelors degree in Business, Economic, Public Affairs, or any utility regulatory process development field plus five (5) years of related work experience. The candidate filling this position will serve as coordinator across Austin Energy and the broader Texas stakeholder community for a wide range of ERCOT market and regulatory policy issues.
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