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Reporting to the Director, Risk & Regulatory Affairs, the Accreditation & Regulatory Affairs Manager directs and coordinates accreditation, policy and regulatory affairs initiatives for UC Irvine Health; serves as the organizational liaison with The Joint Commission (TJC), California Department of Public Health (CDPH), and other pertinent regulatory agencies.
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TAIT remains at the forefront of innovation, boasting a powerhouse team of service technicians, designers, and project managers dedicated to tank construction, testing, repair, and regulatory compliance.
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Job Description : As the Environmental, Health & Safety Supervisor, you will play a crucial role in ensuring the safety of our employees and compliance with regulatory requirements. Job Title : Environmental, Health & Safety Supervisor – Nutritional Supplements.
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ORSP staff assist with proposal development (Office of Research Development), proposal submission, contract negotiation (Office of Grants & Contracts), and post award support (Office of Sponsored Programs), and help to assure that research and sponsored programs are conducted in accordance with the highest ethical and regulatory standards (Office of Research Compliance.
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Ensure compliance with regulatory obligations, such as Criminal Justice Information Services (CJIS), Payment Card Industry Data Security Standards (PCI), and Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA.
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Comply with a civil, criminal, or regulatory inquiry, investigation, subpoena, or summons by federal, state, or local authorities; Meat Wrapper will work with management and all other associates to ensure meat cases are well-stocked with fresh, high quality beef, pork, poultry, and seafood products for our customers, according to company standards.
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Must have 2 years experience with planning, executing, monitoring and reporting of activities for FDA regulatory compliance projects of GxP systems; Performing Root Cause Analysis for deviations from process and agreed metrics; Performing risk management; Working with GxP, GAMP, GDP, 21 CFR Part 11, Annex 11, CSV, CSA, FRA, Risk Based Validation.
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The Clinical Research Regulatory Specialist will interface with Imaging Centers, Clinical Research Department and pharmaceutical sponsors. Schedule: Monday - Friday The Clinical Research Regulatory Specialist position will have a Monday - Friday schedule and report out of our research office in Anaheim, CA. This position will require travel throughout the Southern California market 50% of the time.
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Practical experience in performing risk assessments leading to formulating and mapping information security policy and standards to ensure compliance with regulatory and legislative compliance (PCI, SOX, HIPPA, GLBA.
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Ensure the laboratory meets all Federal, State, and Local regulatory and accreditation requirements (CMS/CLIA, OSHA, Hazardous Waste) Train clinical laboratory scientist(s) to perform the day to day operations of the laboratory.
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The incumbent is also responsible for maintaining communication with all elements of a multi-level research network, including attending Disease Oriented Teams (DOTs) meetings, interacting with sponsoring agencies including National Cancer Institute, and compliance and regulatory groups such as the Institutional Review Board (IRB), Food and Drug Administration (FDA), and sponsor monitors.
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Working knowledge of computer software including Microsoft Office (Outlook, Word, Excel, and PowerPoint Working knowledge of Electronic Data Capture(EDC) and Electronic Medical Record(EMR) Systems i.e. EPIC, Medidata RAVE, Medio.
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Maintain a working knowledge of regulatory requirements for documentation and regulations relating to SBA lending. BDR self generated loans will have closings assisted by SVP BDO’s current Sales Assistant(SA.
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The Senior Regulatory Permitting Specialist would assist with day-to-day project needs and work collaboratively with team members including other aquatic resource experts, environmental planners, biologists, land development specialists, engineers, hydrologists, and GIS analysts.
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Ensures regulatory compliance for all Consumer Lending servicing processes including but not limited to the California DMV Vehicle Code, The Fair Credit Reporting Act, Reg B - Equal Opportunity Act, Reg Z - Truth in Lending, Service Civil Relief Act (SCRA.
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