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Manager of Occupational Safety, Health and Quality- AZ - Risk Management. Collaborate with the risk management department to assess workplace hazards, including laser and x-ray/radiation safety, by monitoring and evaluating recognized risks and determining mechanisms to implement preventative and control measures.
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Must have 3-5 years of experience in industrial hygiene, patient quality and safety, environmental management, resource management, public health, or related fields. Review Animal Contact Risk Assessment forms for employees working with animals.
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This will include data collection and presentation for quality, environment, infection control, quality control and risk management. Previous experience with one major area of responsibility preferred (quality improvement, risk management, infection control, or survey readiness.
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The specific areas of expertise and oversight for this role includes risk management, infection control, internal audit, quality improvement, licensing, regulatory compliance, and survey readiness.
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10+ years of experience in a Medical Device/GMP industry; with 5-10 years of People’s management experience working with validations, pFMEA, Risk Management, Root Cause Methodology, CAPA, MSA, Lean Manufacturing, Six Sigma, Auditing process, Project Management.
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The minimum salary for the VAS Quality & Risk Management Director position is $130,000.00 annually and the maximum salary for the VAS Quality & Risk Management position is $150,000.00 annually.
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3+ years of Life Sciences work experience, including working with Life Science regulatory statutes, GxP business processes or system validations, risk management or compliance programs or integration of risk management functions.
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Facilitates compliance with corporate policies and legal requirements and reports audit findings that would put the company at risk to senior management and the Chief Compliance Officer and/or Legal Department.
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Requires experience in at least one of the core areas of responsibility: Quality, Survey Readiness, Risk Management, Infection Control, Employee Health and Education. Director of Quality Management.
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You have at least 1 year of experience working in fraud, trust and safety, or risk management. You will also be responsible for setting OKRs, developing strategy, and building processes that enable your team of support agents to quickly and competently mitigate quality risk on the platform.
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Reinforces the consistent utilization of the company's risk management systems to maximize the safety and security of employees and those receiving services. Communicates audit results and trends with local managers, upline management, and corporate departments.
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Directs programs involving risk mitigation/management and initiatives related to providing safer care to patients. Certified Professional in Healthcare Quality (CPHQ) or Healthcare Quality and Management Certification (HCQM) or Certificate of Professional Healthcare Quality and Patient Safety (CPQPS) within 2 years of employment is required.
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Assures collaboration between quality, risk and utilization management functions. Previous management experience in risk management and performance improvement.
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Perform Job Hazard Analysis and coordinate risk mitigation (such as equipment Lock Out Tag Out, Dig Safe, Fall Plans), and personal protective equipment (PPE) are identified to ensure safe job sites for planned jobs.
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Key responsibilities include working directly or through compliance officers for the Front Line Units (FLUs) and Control Functions (CFs) to complete compliance, policy, operational/fraud risk management requirements.
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