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The Associate Director of Radiopharmaceutical Process Development will be executing the CMC development plan and IND enabling activities, leading to the clinical manufacturing of the Drug Product.
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Under the direction of the Executive Director, the Housing Development Project Manager assists with managing all phases of real estate development for multiple projects including due diligence, feasibility analysis, predevelopment, construction, lease-up, project completion and close-out, and transition to property and asset management.
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Conducts in-service training - Coordinates, directs, and delivers customer training for the LivaNova products assigned, e.g. CPB disposables, HLM equipment and Autotransfusion Capital / disposables.
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Review development of site and CRA training materials and presentation at SIV and Investigator meetings and support on Study committee (e.g., DMC) activities. Protocol and ICF development process with minimal guidance; including writing, reviewing, adjudication/resolution of cross functional comments and ensuring high clinical quality (collaboration with Medical Writing.
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Provide affordable housing development executive leadership, oversight, and guidance to the real estate development team. Passion about TNDCs mission and deep and abiding commitment to affordable housing and community development as well as providing supporting housing services to the underserved, most vulnerable people in the Tenderloin and surrounding SF community.
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We are supported by leading philanthropies, corporate sponsors, and public sector partners, including the Coca-Cola Foundation, Oceankind, National Philanthropic Trust, Xylem, Veolia, Kurita, Enterprise Singapore, Asian Development Bank, and the World Bank.
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Work closely and cross functionally with Pre-Sales, Product Development, Marketing, Quantitative Science and Medical teams to develop solutions that solve for client challenges.
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As the Business Development Manager, you will report to the Area Director of Sales and will be responsible for supporting revenue growth via developing sales engagement initiatives to attract new major trade clients, to include development of tools, marketing initiatives and support programs for the broader trade sales network.
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The candidate will work collaboratively with faculty within the Department of Radiology and Biomedical Imaging and other departments at UCSF to advance the development of new molecular imaging agents, from early tracer development to first-in-man clinical studies.
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We have built upon our foundation of laboratory animal medicine and science to develop a diverse portfolio of discovery and safety assessment services, both Good Laboratory Practice (GLP) and non-GLP, to support clients from target identification through preclinical development.
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Be Your Best Self: An annual stipend of $3,500 (prorated by start date) for expenses ranging from professional development classes and training, to personality assessments, gym memberships, books, fitness classes, mental health services and massages.
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Coaching the local Prologis Development project management team across performance, staffing and growth. Key Responsibilities Include Managing all development aspects for Speculative and BTS projects including: Managing the entitlement, design and permitting processes.
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Professional Development Pursue and achieve DOE-required training and qualifications through the National Training Center. What is Required: At least five years of experience in any combination of the following: Training and instructing security or law enforcement officersIntermediate force/personal defense or use of force trainingServing as a security or law enforcement officer Proven operational oversight and program management skills.
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Advises and provides training to Fire Department personnel regarding applicable codes, technical engineering aspects of fire prevention work, plan review, and technical research; prepares technical documents as appropriate; and assists the Chief, Division of Fire Prevention and Investigation (Fire Marshal) in the training of Fire Department Personnel.
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Brightline’s programs currently focus on air quality monitoring in some of San Francisco’s most marginalized neighborhoods, job training programs to ensure that frontline community members are positioned for jobs in the green economy, and youth development to help build the pipeline of environmental justice leaders.
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