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The Compliance Specialist will coordinate research compliance activities at the University's lakeside campuses to ensure regulatory compliance in human subjects research and animal research.
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Perform a variety of risk and incident management, including analysis projects in order to support the division Title: Compliance Specialist FLSA Status: Exempt Department: Acacia Network Housing Union Status: Non-Union Reports To: Senior Director of Quality Improvement Weekly Hours: 35 Status: Full Time Schedule: 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM Page 2 of 4 Job Description - Compliance Specialist.
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Compliance Specialist Thank you for your interest in Loyola University Chicago. 2-5 years of experience in compliance management involving one or more of the following areas: human subjects protection, lab animal care, biosafety, laboratory safety.
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The Trade Compliance Specialist focuses on import and export compliance management, including but not limited to product classification, SLI’s, duty drawback, export screening, audit and recordkeeping.
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The Clery Compliance Specialist ensures all aspects for preparing the annual campus security report, identifying and training "campus security authorities," preparing the daily UCPD crime and FPS fire log, and identifying, analyzing, and classifying crimes and disciplinary referrals.
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InterAgency is seeking a full time Regulatory Compliance Specialist to support a large civil infrastructure program in Washington DC, on permitting and regulatory compliance. The Regulatory Compliance Specialist must be proactive in communicating with both executive leadership and other employees.
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A well established bank is looking to add on a Senior Compliance Specialist. Overseeing Bank Secrecy Act (BSA), Anti-Money Laundering (AML), and Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) compliance activities, including monitoring, investigation, and reporting of suspicious activities.
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Wiley Workplace Learning Solutions is seeking an experienced, self-motivated Privacy and Compliance Specialist who possesses a unique balance of Privacy & Compliance program management skills to join our Team. They must thrive in fast-paced environments, drive innovative process changes through multiple organizations and teams, and simultaneously support several projects at once influencing a growing global organization.
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Alert the Compliance Director/ Manager of any violation of the policies and/or any incident of corruption or human rights violation that comes to his/her attention, regularly updating information related to these facts until the case closes.
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Environmental Compliance Specialist. + Assist with projects involving SPCC, stormwater, NPDES, hazardous waste, hazardous materials, EMS, air quality and other environmental regulatory compliance services including regulatory research, compliance planning and auditing, creating spreadsheets, and compiling and writing reports and other documents.
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As a team, we form a larger PEMA team, which consists of offshore and onshore permitting, marine affairs, and compliance, spanning the developmental, construction, and operational phases of projects.
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You’ll be part of the Permitting and Environmental Compliance team, where you, together with your colleagues, will be responsible for driving permitting compliance success, identifying potential environmental and social risks, and finding inventive solutions to ensure our onshore regional projects are both commercially viable and have a net-positive impact on surrounding communities and biodiversity.
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The Trade Compliance Specialist will lead contracts management and trade compliance activity for the organization and will coordinate, prepare and retain all documentation for international trade export/import compliance in accordance with business unit guidelines.
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This position performs entry level professional work assisting administration with one or more civil rights and economic justice programs: Affirmative Action/Equal Employment Opportunity, Vendor Outreach Program, CERT certification, HUD Section 3, City prevailing wage compliance (Little Davis Bacon), federal Davis Bacon, living wage, for the Human Rights and Equal Economic Opportunity (HREEO) Department.
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Reporting to the Vice President of Equity & Compliance, the Clery Compliance Specialist is responsible for review of Clery crimes and the data collection to ensure compliance with the Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act, as amended by the Campus SaVE Act and Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972 (the Clery Act), Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972 (Title IX), and the Violence Against Women's Act (VAWA.
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