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Assist the Front Office Manager in managing the Front Office operations to achieve customer satisfaction, quality service and compliance with corporate/franchise policies and procedures while meeting/exceeding financial goals.
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Requires a Bachelor’s degree, and a minimum of 12 years prior relevant experience in a managed care healthcare setting with experience in Compliance, HIPAA/Privacy, FWA and/or Regulatory Affairs operations preferred, including 6 years of management experience.
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The selected candidate will collaborate with the broader EHS team to meet objectives and ensure compliance with local, state, and federal regulations. Address electrical safety issues and ensure compliance with safety protocols.
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Participate in reviews with governing agencies for code compliance. Participate in maintaining the companys safety program and recommend measures to reduce or eliminate accidents and health hazards, ensuring compliance with OSHA, Cal-OSHA, ADA, fire/building codes, and other legal requirements.
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Reviews complex solicitations and prepares specialized/non-routine proposal responses in conjunction with proposal team as well as reviews and approves contractual documents for adherence to customer specifications and requirements, compliance with Terms and Conditions, applicable FAR/DFARS clauses, special provisions and adherence to company policy and procedures.
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Provide environmental compliance support to senior regulatory specialists, including data collection for permitting and/or registration; regulatory compliance evaluation and assessment; and preparation of plans and reports.
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Nutrition education and in-service training for staff development and regulatory compliance. Must be a Registered Dietitian with the Commission on Dietetic Registration (CDR) and provide annual verification.
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The Tax Manager is an integral part of the tax compliance group primarily responsible for domestic compliance and tax accounting for the Sports and Entertainment operations of Fox Corporation.
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Ensure compliance with 49 Code of Federal Regulation (CFR), such as Part 213 (Track Safety Standards), Part 214 (Railroad Workplace Safety), Parts 237 (Bridge Safety Standards) and California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) general orders.
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The Legal Division is comprised of a Chief Counsel, a Legislative Affairs Officer, Senior Staff Counsels, Staff Counsels, Legal Analysts, Legal Secretaries, and will soon add a Director of Compliance.
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Lead Environmental Compliance and Employee Health and Safety at the site, partnering with the Plant Manager and HR Manager in delivering excellence in this area. The Site Quality&Environmental, Health&Safety Manager assures compliance and progress towards the established goals of the organization as the quality department head by developing and enforcing quality standards and good business practices They communicate and ensure customer expectations and regulation requirements are met.
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Assuring Branch compliance by performing a variety of tasks, including but not limited to, the following: cash audits, alarm tests, loss prevention training, safe deposit delinquencies, ATM balancing, monthly and quarterly branch audits, regulation training, monthly security reports, balancing of travelers checks, official checks and money orders.
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Job Description & Requirements Specialty: ED - Emergency Department Discipline: RN Start Date: 09/30/2024 Duration: 13 weeks 36 hours per week Shift: 12 hours, nights Employment Type: Travel Perks: Day One Health Insurance, PTO Program, Extra Hours Bonus, Compliance Costs Covered.
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Ensure compliance with data governance policies, industry standards, and regulatory requirements. Demonstrate proficiency in PySpark, Apache Spark and Python for data processing large datasets.
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Train store team members on loss prevention and safety policies, procedures and standards: ensure compliance from all store team, notifying store management/Loss Prevention Manager of any violations.
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