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Reporting to the Regulatory Affairs Manager, the Regulatory Affairs Specialist will, with minimal supervision, prepare and process all regulatory documentation through the IRB, CTSRMC, FDA and all applicable regulatory review committees- including new submissions, continuing reviews, amendments, adverse events, and reportable events.
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Abiomed, part of Johnson & Johnson's MedTech, is recruiting for a Senior Regulatory Affairs Specialist. The Senior Regulatory Affairs Specialist will be responsible for developing strategies to obtain FDA clearance or approval of new Class II & III cardiovascular medical devices and improvements to existing devices.
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Be passionate about Regulatory Affairs impact in support of the research, development, clinical, marketing, and production of state-of-the-art class III cardiovascular medical devices. Certification is a plus (such as RAC from the Regulatory Affairs Professionals Society.
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The Regulatory Affairs Manager will work out of our Maple Grove, MN location for our Electrophysiology division. Regulatory Affairs Manager - Electrophysiology page is loaded.
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Director of Risk Management & Regulatory Affairs ( Patient Safety Officer / Privacy Officer ) The Director of Risk Management and Regulatory Affairs (Patient Safety Officer/Privacy Officer) serves as an accessible resource to the hospital and community on risk management and regulatory issues.
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Join Our Crew Senior Manager, Technical Writer, Regulatory Affairs (Remote) Philadelphia, PA. About the Position Reporting to the Associate Director, Medical and Regulatory Writing, the Senior Manager, Regulatory Technical Writer will be a key member of the Clinical Development organization and interface with cell therapy clinical, nonclinical, and manufacturing research personnel in the production of high-quality documentation that is appropriate for its intended audience (e.g. regulators, tech transfer recipients, journal editors, NIH, clinical trial sites/investigators.
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Provide legal guidance and support on a wide range of regulatory and medical affairs matters, including but not limited to pre-market approvals, submissions and responses to the FDA, quality systems, commercialization, advertising, promotions, marketing, communications and labeling for on-label and off label products, new product introductions and revenue models, post-surveillance, inspections, deficiency/warning letters and/or recalls.
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The Associate Director, Business Affairs for Wunderman Thompson plays an integral role supporting creative development, integrated productions and handling financial and legal aspects of all agency production for omnichannel advertising campaigns, including digital, broadcast, print, and experiential projects.
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6+ years of legal experience, including government, in-house and/or law firm experience advising technology companies, including demonstrated work experience in the area of trust & safety and regulatory affairs.
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May oversee and direct the work of other Regulatory Affairs professionals. Serves as a regulatory liaison for new product development and make regulatory assessments of proposed changes to existing products for impact to regulatory documentation.
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Head development of a regulatory engagement plan in alignment with broader Company strategy and department implementation goals through regular discussions with other departments including Utility of the Future, Energy Policy and Regulatory Affairs, Customer Operations, AMI, Gas Engineering and Strategic Planning.
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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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Highly reputable, established, Fintech looking to appoint a Legal Counsel/ Financial Services Regulatory Counsel in NYC to expand their In-House legal and regulatory compliance capability/ team.
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Facilitates alternative forms (i.e., mediation, restorative justice) of dispute resolution, when appropriate, and consult with the Dean of Students, Title IX Coordinator, and legal counsel regarding complex higher education legal and regulatory issues.
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