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The Alumni Affairs Director reports to the Vice President for Institutional Advancement and has three primary functions: managing the Office of Alumni Affairs, coordinating the University's alumni relations efforts, and coordinating and managing the Alumni Annual Fund program.
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Serve as on-site physician executive in support of embedded enterprise team members for clinical compliance, risk management, and patient safety, including conduct of safety event evaluations and mitigation, and Joint Commission surveys and other regulatory site visits and inquiries (DPH, BPHC, etc.
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Interested in photography, videography, and social media?
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2-5 years of experience in regulatory affairs within the pharmaceutical or biotechnology industry, with a focus on regulatory operations. As the Regulatory Affairs Operations Specialist, Ad/Promo, you will play a pivotal role in ensuring regulatory compliance and operational efficiency within our organization.
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HF Sinclair is seeking a Regulatory and Corporate Affairs Manager to support the Government Affairs and Corporate Management teams to further overall company objectives and identify regulatory and public policy trends.
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The Senior Regulatory Affairs Associate works to support the Protocol Office and investigators associated with The Texas Children's Cancer and Hematology Centers (TXCH). A Senior Regulatory Affairs Associate will be assigned studies with complex regulatory aspects.
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Demonstrates knowledge of post-educational, private sector work in the financial services or bank regulatory areas required, including: Prepayment, credit risk, fair lending, default, Basel or fair lending modeling/modeling validation, advanced statistical and/or econometric modeling techniques and complex Excel-based spreadsheet models Statistical modeling assessing strengths and weaknesses.
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As the head of Regulatory Affairs you will be responsible for leading and managing all aspects of Clinical and CMC Regulatory Affairs. - Minimum of 10 years of experience in regulatory affairs within the biopharmaceutical industry with at least 5 years in cell therapy.
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POSITION OVERVIEW: The Regulatory Affairs, Accreditation & Safety Specialist (RASS) provides regulatory and safety expertise as related to Joint Commission, CMS, Oregon Health Authority, Pharmacy Board, OSHA, and other regulatory agencies.
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The Regulatory Affairs Technical Writer supports projects related to Curium's business strategy in the space of sterile drug manufacturing including reactor and cyclotron derived new products.
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Interscope Capitol Labels Group are currently looking for a Business and Legal Affairs lawyer based in Los Angeles to support our legal team, who will report to the SVP of the Business and Legal Affairs.
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The Manager of Regulatory Affairs at AES Clean Energy (AESCE) will be tasked with supervising AESCE's positions and fostering relationships within the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC), managing policy positions within Regional and Independent Transmission Organizations (RTO/ISO), and taking the lead on filings and policy positions at state Public Utility Commissions (PUC) or Public Service Commissions (PSC) in key states.
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Regulatory Affairs Manager - Core CRM Sustaining Program Regulatory POC. Regulatory Affairs, Compliance, CRM, Law, PLM, Legal, Technology, Management. Minimum of 4 years’ experience working under a quality system or a related discipline (e.g., Regulatory Affairs, Project Management, Quality Systems, R&D, Post Market, Operation Management.
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O Provides communications between Global Regulatory Affairs CMC and partners within GRA and across and outside of the organization, as evidenced by the successful achievement of CMC regulatory milestones according to project plans, and by the level of partner satisfaction with the support provided by the group.
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Regulatory Affairs Consultant. As a member of CMC project teams, provide strategic CMC regulatory leadership support for designated CGT programs. CMC regulatory experience in the pharmaceutical/biotech industry.
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