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The Immunology group is looking for a Director of Immunology to oversee the scientific development of our Immunology portfolio, spanning early discovery through late-stage clinical assets.
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Work closely with Third Party Oversight teams to ensure effective technology risk management of vendors engaged by technology partners, with a focus on Cloud computing / emerging technologies Building a vision around the next level of security maturity for Consumer and Community Bank (CCB) with inputs from the security organization and work with Product and Engineering Leaders to deliver on that vision.
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Nemours Children's Hospital, Delaware is seeking a full-time Medical Director of Apheresis with experience in cellular therapy collection and processing for a rapidly growing cell and gene therapy program.
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In meeting this mission, Attorney General Kathy Jennings is supported by teams of talented lawyers and staff in the Criminal, Civil, Family, Fraud and Consumer Protection, and Civil Rights and Public Trust Divisions.
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The Director of Product Management oversees the entire lifecycle of product development for the Consumer Bank which includes Retail Delivery (Branches, Contact Center), Small Business, SBA, Mortgage, and Consumer Lending.
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They establish a vision and strategy, lead planning and execution of security architecture, application security, data security, and infrastructure security, and ensure effective information security practices and awareness organization-wide.
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The Director of Events is ideal for an experienced development professional with strong special events, fundraising, corporate partnership/marketing experience and excellent organizational and leadership skills.
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The DON plans and organizes training for staff members and works in partnership with the Assistant Director of Nursing (ADON) if applicable, Health Services Administrator (HSA), and Regional Leadership to fulfill contractual requirements and achieve operational and clinical performance targets.
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As a Senior Application Development Manager of Software Engineering at JPMorgan Chase within the Consumer and Community Banking division, you will spearhead a specific technical area and create significant impact within teams, technologies, and projects across various departments.
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Firm Type: Law Firm, Experience: 5 Years, Wilmington office of our client seeks a senior director of privacy counsel with 5 years of work experience in a law firm or in corporate legal and/or privacy compliance.
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We are looking for a strategic thinker, strong executor, and inspiring leader to fill an immediate vacancy for a Senior Director of Product Management. Minimum of a Bachelors Degree in Engineering, Materials Science, Chemistry or Life Sciences.
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The engineering manager role provides technology leadership for a specific ICS business area, inclusive of general IT management, technical design, systems integration, application development, vendor application lifecycle management, technical operations, and engineering team management.
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Chemours is seeking a Director of Regulatory Advocacy to join our growing Government Affairs team! The successful candidate will join Chemours’ Global Government Affairs Group with a primary responsibility for supporting U.S. federal regulatory affairs engagement with the United States Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA), as well as other select federal administrative agencies; key trade organizations that help shape regulatory policies at the U.S. federal level; and members of the U.S. Congress and their staffs.
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Ensures compliance with all legal and regulatory requirements including JCAHO standards, State regulations, Life Safety Code, National Fire Prevention Association, Office of Human Protection , Americans with Disabilities Act and Clean Air Act, in areas of responsibility.
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As a member of the 1st line controls testing team, you will collaborate with other 1st, 2nd, and 3rd line teams to monitor and test processes and control environments, report results, and evaluate compliance with Cyber Security requirements and regulations for the Technology organization.
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