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Active Solar Development (ASD) is an experienced and rapidly growing Community Solar Development and Engineering, Procurement and Construction company based out of Malta, NY. We work throughout NYS, NJ, MD, DE, and PA. We are a leading company in the Renewable Energy/EPC industry, committed to delivering innovative and sustainable solutions to power our future.
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SUNY Stony Brook Hospital is responsible for the operation of the hospital and provision of health care and is the co-employer as is necessary to conduct its responsibilities and for related licensure, regulatory or statutory requirements and obligations.
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Directly supervise and maintain medication logs prescribed by the physician and psychiatrists in accordance with established medical practices and NYS OCFS regulations. Maintain documentation in a medical record for each child at The William George Agency in accordance with established practices and NYS OCFS regulations.
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LICENSURE: NYS LMSW/LCSW/LMHC/LCAT required. Current NYS LMSW/LCSW/LMHC/LCAT required. LICENSURE: NYS LMSW/LCSW/LMHC/LCAT required. Current NYS LMSW/LCSW/LMHC/LCAT required. In collaboration with the Director, support all housing staff through clinical supervision both individually and in a group setting.
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The Stroke Coordinator assists in the development, maintenance, and updating all AMC policies, procedures, orders sets, plans of care, teaching materials, and documentation as they relate to the Stroke Program in order to maintain compliance with regulatory standards such as the Joint Commission, NYS Department of Health, Center for Medicaid and Medicare Services, and the American Heart Association.
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A scientific degree with directly relevant professional experience in global CMC regulatory affairs and CMC technical areas of at least 20 years with a BA/BS, MA/MS, PhD or PharmD. Demonstrated track record in leading CMC regulatory affairs initiatives, innovative CMC regulatory strategies, and leadership in international regulatory/industry forums for topics of external policy relevance (e.g., ICH, PhRMA, ISPE, IQ, Bios, etc.
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All background requirement fees will be paid by the New York State Office of Children and Family Services (NYS OCFS), therefore there will be no background check reimbursement for this position.
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Promotes and facilitates the compliance and understanding of Joint Commission, NYS DOH, Infection Control and all regulatory standards. Maintains CLIA Waived Lab standards and performs CLIA Waived Lab testing and proficiency validations according to regulatory standards.
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Work collaboratively with Pharmaceutical Science for drug substance and drug product development, GMP Quality Assurance, in addition to Project Management, Clinical Operations, Clinical Supply, and Regulatory Operations.
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Minimum Qualifications: To qualify you must have a (1) NYS OP License and current registration as a Polysomnographic Technologist, OR, (2) NYS OP License and current registration as a Registered Respiratory Therapy competent to perform Polysomnographic Technology services.
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To qualify you must have a (1) NYS OP License and current registration as a Polysomnographic Technologist, OR, (2) NYS OP License and current registration as a Registered Respiratory Therapy competent to perform Polysomnographic Technology services.
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HJF is seeking a Regulatory Affairs Specialist to assist in the compliance of HJF research programs with applicable local, state and federal regulations for human subjects research, animal use research, recombinant DNA, and Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA.
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Firm Type: Law Firm, Experience: 4 Years, A law firm in Chicago, IL, is seeking an Investment Funds, Regulatory Associate Attorney with 4-5 years of experience in Investment Management. Prior experience advising fund sponsors on fund formation and regulatory compliance.
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Once the SEL and SCR forms are received and processed by NYS OCFS, the vendor's selected candidate will be contacted directly by NYS OCFS to schedule fingerprinting. Once NYS OCFS is made aware of the awarded vendors selected candidate, the vendor will be provided the necessary forms for the SCR and SEL checks.
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New York State Polysomnographic Technologist License is required, or exempt NYS license with appropriate certified sleep education. Associate Degree or High School Diploma or equivalency required with proof of meeting grandfathering provisions by the NYS.
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