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Prior experience in compliance, product controllers, legal, regulatory, audit or risk management functions in the firm's various businesses, e.g., consumer banking, asset or wealth management and/or global banking and markets businesses.
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This position also supports sales, marketing, operations, and regulatory as well as other duties assigned by the Manager or Director of Engineering. This position requires strong teamwork with the Construction Supervisor as well as the OSP Engineer.
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Ensure security solutions comply with relevant regulatory requirements (e.g., GDPR, HIPAA, PCI DSS) and industry standards (e.g., NIST, ISO/IEC). Understanding of regulatory requirements such as GDPR, HIPAA, SOX and experience implementing controls to ensure compliance.
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Meet all requirements for a qualified diagnostic medical physicist from the Nuclear Regulatory Commission, the American College of Radiology, the Mammography Quality Standards Act, the Food and Drug Administration, and The Joint Commission.
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Must be familiar with ISDA documentation, CSAs, credit underwriting, and all regulatory guidelines. Assist other internal teams in ensuring trade confirmations, payments, and other materials are executed adequately, to manage client expectations and adhere to regulatory requirements.
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The Thought Leader Liaison will also work closely, and within approved SOPs, with the other field professionals, including, but not limited to Regional Business Directors (RBDs), Key Account Managers (KAMS), and Medical Science Liaisons (MSLs) in addition to home-office based colleagues in Marketing, Medical Affairs, Sales and Market Access.
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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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The Regional Director Nursing of Ambulatory Surgery Center will report to the ASC Regional Administrator and will collaborate with them to promote regulatory compliance, fiscal accountability, develop and revise policies, and evaluate staff performance.
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Certified Regulatory Compliance Manager (CRCM), preferred. Significant experience applying technical regulatory requirements to business operations such as Marketing, Adverse Action, Credit/Funding, and Policy Exceptions.
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Assists the Parkland Fire Marshal in the administration of regulatory compliance programs and associated documentation. Must be proficient in the use and application of regulatory agency standards associated with healthcare, such as Texas Department of State Health Services (TDSHS), Joint Commission (TJC), Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS.
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This position requires frequent travel between the facilities in Austin, McGregor, Arlington, Lindale, and Vernon, TX. The CNO will work collaboratively with facility Administrators and Directors of Nursing to implement policies, procedures, and best practices to improve patient outcomes and maintain regulatory compliance.
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Demonstrated proficiency reviewing consumer complaints for regulatory risk and utilizing reports to identify emerging risks. Remains fully current on state and federal regulatory matters affecting the Compliance Program.
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Southwest Territory Includes: North TX, CO, OK, KS, UT, IDServing as a field resource for The Medical Affairs Company (TMAC), the Clinical Trial Liaison (CTL), reporting as Early Clinical Liaison, will represent the Company’s Respiratory Clinical Development program.
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The ideal candidate will have a solid understanding of IT systems, IT Service Management (ITSM), cybersecurity, and information risks and will understand the regulatory impact of changes to applications and infrastructure.
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This is the entry level MSL position in which the individual contributor will learn and develop the capabilities and responsibilities of the role as defined by AbbVie Medical Affairs. + Therapeutic Disease State, Landscape and Asset Expert: Supports research initiatives across development at the request of R&D to include, but not limited to, site evaluation and identification, recruitment, investigator meetings, external expert identification, and external collaboration management.
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