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We are currently hiring a Regulatory Affairs Operations Specialist I to work on-site at our Sylmar, CA location. Acts as a regulatory representative responsible for review and analysis of GTS blocked orders, providing guidance and direction on regulatory compliance.
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Serve as the key Regulatory Affairs liaison for all innovation projects, offering expertise in nutrition science, scientific substantiation for claims, and regulatory compliance.
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The Global Privacy & Regulatory Affairs team handles and oversees legal privacy and regulatory matters pertaining to TikTok's global operations. Collaborate with cross-functional and cross-regional stakeholders on privacy compliance, program, and communications.
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Job Title: Regulatory Affairs SpecialistJob Responsibilities:This position is responsible for providing guidance on regulatory requirements as well as assisting in regulatory related projects and tasks ensuring compliance with FDA regulations, ISO standards, and other regulatory agencies.
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Develops and recommends of strategic plans, Regulatory Affairs, and Compliance Department Operations. Prioritizes and manages day-to-day operations of the Regulatory Affairs unit (Regulatory Audits, Monitoring, Regulatory Agency Management, Governance, and Regulatory Reporting.
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Health care law generally, and specifically including regulatory (e.g., HIPAA, privacy), compliance, technology/technology contracting, complex transactions, and litigation management. Senior Corporate Counsel reports to and is supervised by the Vice President, Legal Affairs and Deputy General Counsel.
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One (1) year pharmacy experience to include pharmacy compliance, practice assessment, or regulatory affairs. Assists with ensuring regulatory compliance by monitoring regulatory changes; acting on regulatory updates; and supporting the implementation of designated changes.
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Regulatory / Compliance - strong understanding of the regulatory environment CNB operates in to manage risk and ensure compliance (includes deep knowledge of CIP and KYC) Complies fully with all Bank Operational and Credit policies and procedures as well as all regulatory requirements (e.g. Bank Secrecy Act, Know Your Client, Community Reinvestment Act, Fair Lending Practices, Code of Conduct, etc.
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Make an impact on the Corporate, External and Legal Affairs team (CELA), known for working on the cutting edge of business and regulatory issues around the world, playing a proactive and engaged role pioneering new legal, corporate, and external affairs solutions.
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The Sr. Manager of Regulatory Affairs will spearhead all regulatory compliance and safety reviews for the brand’s new product development launch calendar while maintaining compliance across the existing product portfolio.
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8+ years relevant experience in quality control, quality assurance, and regulatory affairs at a Class I or Class II medical device manufacturer. Review and approve all sales and marketing materials to ensure compliance with applicable regulatory requirements.
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This individual will drive strategic tax planning and compliance, oversee all aspects of taxation, including tax compliance, regulatory affairs, sanction risk mitigation, and estate planning.
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Participate in solving GCP compliance issues within Quality Assurance, Clinical Operations, Regulatory Affairs, Medical Affairs, and Pharmacovigilance. Interact cross-functionally with functional teams in Clinical Trials which include Clinical Operations, Regulatory, Pharmacovigilance, Medical Writing and Data Management to ensure compliance to the GCP Quality Management System and all applicable regulatory requirements.
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This AGC role will focus on Regulatory Compliance but is expected to practice and support CHLA in multiple legal areas. This position would specifically be responsible for providing legal advice and counsel regarding healthcare law regulatory compliance and healthcare transactions matters.
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The Regulatory Affairs Specialist will be responsible for interpreting and implementing regulatory requirements, ensuring adherence to compliance standards, and supporting the organization in maintaining regulatory compliance across all facets of operations.
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