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Participates in the coordination and completion of multidisciplinary efforts in regard to regulatory preparedness and completion of applications (e.g. Hospital Accreditation and Licensure, CMS Database Forms, ICM completion, measurement of success data, DPH/DOH or CMS corrective action plans, and clinical charter teams.
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8+ years of professional experience as either a healthcare litigation, regulatory, or transactional associate in a nationally recognized law firm, in-house counsel at a nationally recognized company or organization, or a combination thereof.
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The Regulatory Engineer will support the Compliance Manager in problem resolution between safety agencies and company. Represent company’s interests by participation in Standards Development Committees, and inform appropriate internal organizations of latest regulatory requirements.
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Square made credit card payments possible for all by turning a mobile phone into a credit card reader.
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Serves as lead federal regulatory counsel, providing advice and counsel to all levels of management and multiple corporate client groups primarily on matters subject to regulation by the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission ("FERC") and North American Electric Reliability Corporation ("NERC"), as well as a broad range of other federal regulatory compliance and corporate governance matters.
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Analytics Insights, Business, Business Direction, Client Relationship Management, Finance, Global Market, Marketing Strategies, Portfolio Management, Regulatory Compliance, Sales, Structured Products.
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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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Legislative Reporting – Daily monitoring of local, state, and federal regulatory enforcement agencies, including, but not limited to the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB), U.S. Securities Exchange Commission (SEC), Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC), Treasury Dept., Federal Deposit Insurance Commission (FDIC), Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC), Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA), and Federal Reserve Board (FRB.
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The Regulatory Specialist Contractor provides technical expertise and support in food product labeling, nutrition, and regulatory guidance for Ferrara. fda, sap, regulatory, food regulatory, nutrition fact panels, ingredient statements, dragonfly, food label review software, product lifecycle management plm software, artwork review.
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Capability in managing deliverables essential for regulatory permit applications, CEQA documents, and environmental due diligence investigations (e.g., wetland delineations, rare plant surveys, habitat assessments, biological resources technical reports.
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Researches energy policy and evaluates business impacts to ensure the company remains competitive under evolving federal and state regulatory environments. Experience with regulatory agencies including FERC and PUCs in AZ, CO, TX, NM. Criteria/Conditions: Position requires travel up to 25% of the time.
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Work closely with NGS production, Quality and PreClinical Genotox for compliant execution of genotoxicity data packages in support of regulatory filings and clinical programs. Interact with Health Authorities, in writing and verbally, including pre-submission (e.g., pre-IND), scientific advice filings, IND or CTA, meeting briefing books, or other requests from global regulatory authorities.
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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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Regulatory expertise in project leadership, preferably negotiation with and conduct of meetings with the FDA and successful preparation and submission of IND/CTA/MAA/NDA/BLA with explicit CMC focus for biologics and/or small molecule modalities.
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The applicant should join SPARC to take the leadership position for clinical regulatory affairs strategy in a dynamic and rapidly growing novel drug discovery company. The position is to provide regulatory affairs strategic leadership for SPARC and supported Sun novel drug development programs.
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