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The Senior Director of Ticket Sales & Services is responsible for all facets of the ticket sales and operations team and is responsible for developing and executing strategies that drive the maximization of ticket revenue and achieve a strong atmosphere for including but not limited to Ticket Operations/Systems, Group Sales, Premium Seating, Season Tickets, and Client Servicing.
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We are seeking an entrepreneurial Medical Immunologist to assume the role of Senior Medical Director for our innovative allogeneic regulatory T cell therapy programs. Ability to communicate and explain immunologic and/or cell therapy technical issues to clinical, regulatory, biomarker, biostatistics, data management and manufacturing colleagues who may have a non-medical background.
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The Director of Electrical Infrastructure reports to the Vice President of Technical Development (ATS) and will be responsible for leading the eMobility and Microgrid Technical Team as well as assisting the VP on identifying opportunities, qualifying prospects, resource assignments, identifying needs for additional developers and engineers, and creating processes for the pursuit of eMobility and Microgrid projects.
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The Senior Director/Director, Information Technology (IT) Business Partner for Commercial is part of the IT Leadership Team and serves as a strategic partner and trusted advisor to Commercial teams globally.
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Considering market intelligence, resource availability, transmission planning, and power deliverability, the Director, Project Origination will create and design advanced concepts for projects that will be highly marketable in competitive landscapes.
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Senior Scientific Director, Toxicology. Evaluate, interpret and summarize toxicology results and proactively provides strategic direction to project teams and senior management on the potential impact of toxicology results on Program and Clinical/Regulatory strategy.
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Senior Scientific Director, Toxicology About the Role:As a Sr. Leader, executes the strategic direction of the Toxicology function. Senior Scientific Director, Toxicology About the Role:As a Sr. Leader, executes the strategic direction of the Toxicology function.
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Represent Preclinical development on discovery and development teams and regularly interfaces with internal and external colleagues to ensure timely and accurate dissemination of Safety Pharmacology and Toxicology findings.
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Evaluates, interprets and summarizes toxicology results and proactively provides strategic direction to project teams and senior management on the potential impact of toxicology results on Program and Clinical/Regulatory strategy.
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Ensures that toxicology studies and programs are conducted in accordance with the appropriate guidelines and regulatory test standards (FDA, WHO, GLP, and ISO). Advises and directs the analysis, interpretation and reporting of Safety Pharmacology and Toxicology data for discovery and development programs.
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As the Senior Director/Director of Interoperability, you will lead efforts to enable seamless integration and compatibility across diverse solutions ecosystems, facilitating the flow of data across technological boundaries to enhance provider and partner experiences.
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Senior Director Drug Safety and Pharmacovigilance. Skilled at negotiating with business partners or managing and influencing senior level leaders regarding matters of significance to the organization.
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The base range for a Director, Regulatory Affairs is $212,000 - $245,000 and Senior Director, Regulatory Affairs is $260,000 - $295,000 per year. Director/Senior Director, Regulatory Affairs Advertising and Promotion.
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The Senior Director, Laboratory Operations will be responsible for leading and expanding the functions and infrastructure of the clinical lab to manage increased test volume and to provide increased testing capabilities we drive growth.
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Join Scripps as Senior Director, Revenue Cycle where you will have primary accountability for the oversight of Coding, Clinical Documentation Integrity (CDI) and Health Information Management HIM. The Senior Director manages the staff responsible for hospital and professional fee coding and CDI, ensuring quality documentation and clinical consistency.
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