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Residential and Student Service Programs (RSSP) is part of the Division of Student Affairs under the direction of the Associate Vice Chancellor/COO for Student Affairs. RSSP provides and manages student housing, custodial, and maintenance services, renewal projects, self-operated dining services, campus ID card, as well as early childhood & education services for students, faculty, and staff.
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The analyst works independently, under the direction of the Regulatory Affairs Manager, to review cooperative and industry-sponsored protocols, revise local informed consents (ICFs), and submit review packets (protocols, ICFs, and other required documents) to the UCSF IRB and external IRBs.
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Partner with local market leadership and legal counsel in all matters involving legislation, planning, zoning, takings, lease contract disputes, code violations and other legal real estate and public affairs matters.
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SVP for multiple regions on Western US. Reports to EVP Real Estate & Public Affairs. Oversees all regional real estate and public affairs matters, approves capital projects, is a part of Corporate real estate team.
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The UPSIDE Foods Global Scientific & Regulatory Affairs (GSRA) team is hiring an Associate Director, Regulatory Operations to proactively create and build effective regulatory compliance operational capabilities.
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You will define, build test and implement Data Engineering – ETL, Data Integrations, Data Governance, Data Quality, for CMG (Commercial, Medical Affairs, Access Solutions and Government Affairs.
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It is highly desirable that the candidate possess strong written and communications skills to collaborate successfully with the SFMTA Board, MTA Executive Team, Transit Division Senior Management, Operations and Maintenance Team, Technology Solution and Integration Team, MTA Legal Team, Government Affairs, Communications Team, Peer Transit Agencies, and Federal and State Agencies.
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Our teams include Communications, Community Impact and Investment, Community Finance, CRA Strategy and Program Management, the Government and Political Affairs Group, Regulatory Relations, and Strategy and Engagement.
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Working closely with the Senior Director, Sustainability and Government Affairs and the company’s external ESG agency partner, inform and support the development and annual publication of a GRI and SASB compliant ESG report, as well as the completion of sustainability disclosures such as CDP.
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Experience in advertising and promotional regulatory affairs activities through launch and commercialization are a plus. The VP, Regulatory Affairs will provide strategic regulatory expertise to support the continued development and the commercialization of acoramidis for the proposed treatment of ATTR-CM and the prevention of ATTR. This role involves collaboration with cross-functional project teams in planning and execution of development strategies while providing leadership to global regulatory submissions.
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Under the supervision of the Regulatory Program Manager (RPM) of the Regulatory Affairs Unit, the Regulatory Affairs Coordinator (RAC) supports the clinical research efforts of the Chao Family Comprehensive Cancer Center by providing comprehensive, regulatory management of cancer-related protocols in accordance with human subject federal regulations, internal standard operating procedures (SOPs), and University policies and procedures.
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Provides clinical leadership to multidisciplinary study execution teams drawn from clinical operations, clinical science, biometrics, regulatory affairs, CMC, pharm/tox, drug safety, commercial, and alliance partners.
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Serve as the main administrative coordinator for the Office of Student Affairs events and work independently to oversee event logistics (including event planning, social media, event promotion, room set-up/clean-up, catering, AV, and IT) and coordinate with departments and offices on main campus and at the law school as needed.
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The successful candidate will oversee and direct all Quality Unit functions (QA, QC and Quality Systems) and collaborate with internal business partners (including Manufacturing, Supply Chain, Process Development, Regulatory Affairs) to deliver the innovation pipeline and meet business targets.
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This Attorney II position is also expected to develop and deliver court-specific, regional, and statewide trainings; work closely with statewide stakeholders, such as the California Department of Social Services; provide legal analysis to the Family and Juvenile Law Advisory Committee; and serve as a legal subject matter expert assisting Governmental Affairs in writing, reviewing, and negotiating executive branch legislation.
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