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Our suborganizations vary in nature, and include: Human Resources, Training & Development, Safety & Security, Government Affairs, Public Affairs, Community Services, Transportation (Marine, Aviation, etc.
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Its primary clinical training sites are located at the UCSF Medical Center, San Francisco Zuckerberg General Hospital, and the San Francisco Veterans Affairs Medical Center. Its primary clinical training sites are located at the UCSF Medical Center, San Francisco Zuckerberg General Hospital, and the San Francisco Veterans Affairs Medical Center.
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Develop and maintain a roadmap of all potential customer, collaborator and partnerships to maintain a healthy, growing and diversified revenue pipeline Understand and effectively engage a wide range of internal and external resources including Legal, IP, Finance, R&D, Regulatory Affairs, Operations, Sales & Marketing, in order to develop and maintain effective customer-related, collaborations and partnerships for libraries and antibody development solutions.
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CNM: Requires certification and licensure by the Board of Registered Nursing, State of California Department of Consumer Affairs to practice Nurse Midwifery ALL POSITIONS REQUIRE: Board certification.
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Close alignment with the wider Offshore Wind business, including key stakeholders from other internal departments such as Development, Finance, Government Relations, Tax/Accounting, Insurance, Credit Risk, Treasury, Permitting, Communications, and External Affairs.
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The CAO is responsible for the management, strategic planning, and leadership of all administrative activities in the unit including: fiscal management of the departmental budgets, contracts, gifts, and grants from a variety of internal and extramural sources; payroll; academic/staff/student human resources; labor relations, health, and safety; administrative information systems; graduate and undergraduate student affairs; internal controls and risk management; and administrative computing.
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You are responsible for:Overseeing proactive communications and media relations efforts across a wide-ranging portfolio Serving as a primary point of contact for the Global Advocacy and Legal Affairs teams; responsible for also liaising with several other Foundation teams, including Product and Technology and Trust and Safety.
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You’ll advise clients on their local and overseas tax affairs, while acting as a strategic consultant related to business analysis, managing working capital, and profit sharing for partners. PwC Tax provides unparalleled technical knowledge and specialization and industry insights, coupled with the One Firm knowledge that brings everything PwC offers to solve our clients’ needsJob Requirements and Preferences:Basic Qualifications:Minimum Degree Required:Bachelor DegreeAdditional Educational Requirements:Other business related fields may be considered (such as, Business Administration/Management, Economics, Finance, International Business, Management, Quantitative Finance.
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Four to eight years’ relationship building experience in state or local politics, government affairs, political campaigns, lobbying/advocacy, community relations, or similar fields. Director of Policy and Government Affairs For 75 years, JCRC Bay Area has served as the largest collective voice of Bay Area Jews, bringing together diverse Jewish communities with our neighbors to build a just society and a secure Jewish future.
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We are seeking a dynamic and experience Vice President and Head of Medical Affairs to lead our medical affairs team in shaping the strategic direction of our oncology portfolio, with a focus on breast cancer.
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Reporting to the Senior Vice President, Regulatory Affairs, the Senior Director, Regulatory Affairs is responsible for the development and implementation of our global regulatory strategy.
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Create and lead development strategies for Pattern Energy’s new and core markets in clean energy, transmission, green fuels and storage;Identify, evaluate and analyze potential changes in the competitive landscape which may enhance or detract from the business case for core North American strategies Provide insight on policy positions that Pattern's industry allies and internal political and regulatory affairs team should be taking to position Pattern favorably within changing market conditions.
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The Director - Strategic Communications and Events in Graduate, Undergraduate and Equity Affairs (GUEA) is a key member of the department leadership team and reports to the Deputy to the Vice President/Vice Provost and Executive Director of Central Services with a dotted-line report to the Vice President/Vice Provost.
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Strong public relations skills, including experience in public outreach, community relations, government affairs, communications, and conflict resolution. The position will work closely with internal and external stakeholders to help increase culturally appropriate engagement and address concerns around MTA issues particularly as pertaining to projects and/or policies that will impact local communities and represent the agency at external events with the community and key stakeholders including SFMTA Government Affairs and the Board of Supervisors.
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Participates in and contributes to projects and initiatives that increase the value and productivity of the MSL team and Medical Affairs. D., PhD, NP, or APRN Prior experience as an MSL within a pharmaceutical or biotech company Experience in various fields in CNS such as Psychiatry Experience in clinical practice, research, or teaching TRAVEL: Willingness/Ability to travel up to 50-75% domestically.
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