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This position will work closely with the Technical Operations (CMC) functional groups and Regulatory Affairs department to plan and author high quality regulatory submissions to health authorities and will have frequent interaction with internal senior management, corporate partners, international regulators and external experts.
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Regulatory Affairs: Prepare and review regulatory submissions related to DMPK, including INDs and NDAs. Interact with regulatory agencies as needed to address DMPK-related inquiries and ensure compliance.
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Experienced attorney (holding a law degree) with 8+ years doing regulatory and/or compliance work in a top law firm and/or in-house legal department. Support AV testing, ridehailing and/or delivery teams in meeting their objectives and ensure compliance with regulatory requirements.
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Experience and proficiency in managing the work products needed to support regulatory permit applications, CEQA documents, and environmental due diligence investigations (e.g., wetland delineations, rare plant surveys, habitat assessments, biological resources technical reports.
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At all times they will serve as a dependable, responsive resource for faculty and administrative leadership and as a trusted departmental representative to collaborative offices and agencies such as Academic HR/Academic Recruitment, International Students and Scholars Office (ISSO), Office of Medical Affairs and Governance (OMAG), School of Medicine Dean's Office, and the Office of Faculty and Academic Affairs.
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Under administrative direction from the Director and Chief Curator, the Assistant Director of Museum Affairs provides general management functions for SFO Museum. Oversee, direct, make decisions which impact the daily operation and management of SFO Museum, the Aviation Museum and Library, Registration, Collection Management, and the Museum Affairs unit.
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Firm Type: Law Firm, Experience: 15 Years, San Francisco office of our client seeks a deputy general counsel healthcare-commercial and regulatory with 15+ years of relevant legal experience, preferably in-house, advising healthcare, healthcare technology, or employee benefits companies.
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In-depth understanding of CMC regulatory requirements and experience with compiling CMC sections for regulatory filings. This position collaborates closely with cross-functional team members, including analytical development, quality assurance, manufacturing and process development, regulatory and clinical operations.
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Manage the risk rating and quantification process to generate provision and allowance for credit loss (CECL) and partner with the Finance function in the aggregation of periodic financial reporting, stress testing, statutory & regulatory disclosures.
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OPPORTUNITY Mammoth is hiring aDirector/Sr. Director, Regulatory Affairs, Therapeutics, to lead the regulatory activities of our growing CRISPR-based therapeutic programs as we bring them from concept to market.
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In this collaborative role, you will work with the Customer Service, Clinical Operations, Provider Network Operations and Compliance and Regulatory Affairs Departments. Present grievance and appeals data to key stakeholders through Grievance Review Committee (GRC) and the Grievance Program Leadership Team (GPLT.
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When appropriate, consults with Campus Human Resources, Risk Management, Office of Legal Affairs, Academic Units, Academic Affairs, UC San Francisco Police Department, Student Affairs, and other UC administrators and departments in the early resolution of discrimination, harassment, sexual harassment, sexual violence, and retaliation complaints.
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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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Provide legal support to the EMI team, ensuring compliance with regulatory requirements. - Work closely with the treasury department to facilitate transactions and ensure compliance with legal and regulatory standards.
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Our Client's FDA regulatory group works with broad range of companies, including medical devices, drugs, biologics, diagnostics, digital health, research tools, cosmetics, dietary supplements, wellness products, and other consumer products.
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