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Dorsey is seeking a Regulatory Affairs Associate with four to six years of experience to join our Anchorage office. Among Dorsey’s many distinguished alumni are U.S. Supreme Court Justice Harry Blackmun, noted law professor and scholar William Prosser, Minnesota’s first woman judge Betty Washburn, former U.S. Vice President and Ambassador to Japan Walter Mondale, U.S. Senator Amy Klobuchar, former Corporation Counsel of the City of New York Zachary Carter, and U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Tom Vilsack.
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Mammoth is hiring a Director/Sr. Director, Regulatory Affairs, Therapeutics, to lead the regulatory activities of our growing CRISPR-based therapeutic programs as we bring them from concept to market.
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Reporting to: Senior Director, CMC Regulatory Affairs, The Manager/Sr. Manager, Technical Writing - CMC (Chemistry, Manufacturing, and Controls) Regulatory Affairs plays a critical role in ensuring compliance with regulatory requirements pertaining to drug development and manufacturing processes.
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Provide legal advice and support for our U.S. businesses and Environmental, Health, & Safety team covering a broad range of environmental, safety, and regulatory issues. 5 to 15 years practicing law with experience in environmental or regulatory work (5 years of law firm/private practice experience preferred.
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The Manager of Quality Assurance and Regulatory Affairs, Laboratory Services provides CLIA compliance in a clinical lab setting supporting clinical testing services and projects. 5-7 years of quality assurance or regulatory certification experience in a CLIA and/or GCP / GLP laboratory environment.
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Within HPDs Office of Legal Affairs, the Regulatory Affairs Division (RAD) provides legal support services for the Agencys regulatory and enforcement functions and advice on compliance with external City, State, and Federal statutory and regulatory requirements.
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The Director of Quality & Regulatory reports directly to the VP, Medical Affairs. 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 Regulatory Specialist under the supervision of the Director of Accreditation and Regulatory Affairs has responsibility for site visit preparation, coordination of site visit logistics and response, as well as assist in preparing report-out to management of major regulatory changes and issues of mock or real survey results.
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Position Details Proposed Start Date 06/03/2024 Classification Title Administrative Support Rank N - No Rank Working Title Public Affairs Coordinator Department 100200 - GOV Government Relations Position Number D92013 Representation UU - Unclassified Unrepresented Renewable Renewable End date, if applicable Position FTE Tenure Status N - not applicable Position Summary Brief Description of PSU/School/Dept PSU is located in the Office of the President.
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Engages with cross-functional team members in Clinical Affairs, Operations Center of Excellence, Professional Affairs, Health Economics and Market Access, R&D, Regulatory, and Medical Safety and Infection Prevention & Control to review clinical evidence and to evaluate a product’s risk-benefit calculus.
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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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The incumbent is responsible for analyzing PGW regulatory compliance in communications and actions from regulators and ensuring operating practices are in accordance with local, Commonwealth and federal regulations and requirements.
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This position works closely with the Regulatory Affairs Manager and requires daily interaction with physicians, research staff at collaborating institutions, pharmaceutical company sponsors and any other groups integral to the successful completion of research projects.
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The Safety Manager - Regulatory Compliance will lead a cross functional team that handles critical regulatory compliance programs throughout AmeriGas. The compliance responsibilities include Process Safety Management (PSM), Risk Management Program (RMP), Office of Pipeline Safety (OPS), and Department of Homeland Security (DHS) related activities.
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We are looking for a Director of Regulatory Reporting, a leadership position within the team that is responsible for ensuring the overall integrity of trade and position reporting submitted to the regulators for the Fidelity Broker-Dealers, National Financial and Fidelity Brokerage Services, as well as for correspondent client broker-dealer firms.
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