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People: We have transitioned thousands of officers into successful careers in law enforcement, government services, foreign affairs and many more. About Inter-Con Security Passion: Joining the Inter-Con family is an opportunity for growth in an environment that truly cares for its employees.
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This position is part of Clinical Affairs team and will be hybrid to Sunnyvale, CA. The senior clinical research scientist will work on advanced, complex projects requiring state of the art knowledge in oncology and/or infectious disease molecular diagnostics.
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MedPro is one of the largest recruiters of therapists and nurses from outside the U.S. MedPro currently has contracts with numerous organizations to service a multitude of facilities in the U.S. The company counts among its clients prominent healthcare facilities and organizations such as the Department of Veterans Affairs,HCA, University of Miami Hospital, and Tenet Healthcare.
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This role will partner with Clinical Affairs, Medical Affairs, Regulatory, Business Development, Product Development and other cross-functional teams to establish and execute short- and long-term GAVE strategic plans.
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Work collaboratively with numerous offices on campus to build alliances that further admission and enrollment goals, including offices of the provost, academic deans, financial aid, student affairs, athletics, university advancement, alumni and diversity and inclusion.
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This Senior Regulatory Affairs Specialist position is an on-site opportunity working out of our Santa Clara, CA location in the Abbott Vascular Division. As an individual contributor, the function of a Senior Regulatory Affairs Specialist is to provide support for the regulatory department to ensure efficient and compliant business processes and environment.
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The incumbent will build and lead the Medical and Scientific Affairs organization, including the newly created Medical and Scientific Liaison team. + Demonstrated leadership capabilities to direct a Medical and Scientific Affairs team.
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We are recruiting for a Senior Regulatory Affairs Specialist to join our team on-site in Santa Clara, CA. This new team member will support manufacturing/operations day to day activities for change control and provide consultation/advice to regulatory specialist for change control and product development.
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E. Marketing; Commercial Analytics & Operations; Market Access; Medical Affairs) in formulating strategies and programs. The ideal candidate will have: -Bachelor of Science Degree; Preferably a Master' s Degree or MBA -8-10 years of Specialty Pharmaceutical Sales preferably in rare disease or orphan drug arenas.
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College Hunks Hauling Junk is the fastest-growing junk-hauling franchise and moving franchise in America.
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This role requires strong collaboration skills and partnership with R&D, Global Strategic Marketing, Regulatory Affairs, Clinical Engineering, Supply Chain, Quality and Finance. Operates as the cross functional technical leader of the program with strong expertise in all aspects of large releases for complex capital equipment development (including Supply Chain, Quality, Regulatory and Clinical.
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The Housing Specialist will conduct outreach in the community to build relationships with landlords and provide housing search education in the form of 1:1 counseling, facilitating educational workshops, providing landlord/tenant mediation.
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Link to Department website: Economic Development & Cultural Affairs | City of San José (sanjoseca.gov) Housed within the City Manager’s Office, the Office of Economic Development & Cultural Affairs (OEDCA) leads the implementation of San Jose’s Economic Strategy by working with other City departments, stakeholders, private businesses, and community partners.
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The BCBA will serve multiple school sites which may include schools in San Jose, Redwood City, Concord, or Antioch.
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As a Cat Care Specialist, you meet with each client and cat in person beforehand at their home. The Comforted Kitty is currently looking for self-employed Cat Care Specialists immediately for our service area of the San Jose/South Bay area.
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