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The role involves ensuring full compliance with funding regulations and regulatory agreements, including HUD, HOME, CDBG, AHP, and LIHTC funding programs for all ASI-owned/managed properties.
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This person will also need be ready and willing to assist in a variety of legal matters involving site procurement, development, land use, permitting, regulatory and compliance, safety, employment, government relations, general corporate matters, litigation management, etc.
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Coordinate and facilitate in all GFSI, customer or regulatory visits/audits, ensuring compliance with applicable regulations and standards and follow-up of any CAPA's as needed within provided timelines.
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The Medication Safety Coordinator shall work with the Pharmacy team and shall be responsible for ensuring the department and organization follows all aspects of medication management, ensuring medication safety in compliance with all regulatory laws, statues and accreditation organization initiatives.
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The Senior Environmental, Heath, and Safety (EHS) Coordinator will be responsible for providing full time EHS support to the operations teams in compliance with applicable policy and regulatory requirements at our Covington, Georgia facility.
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SciTec has an immediate opportunity for a talented Government Contract Accountant. At least 2 years of progressive experience with federal government contract accounting including indirect rate analysis.
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Work closely with the Global Compliance team to develop and maintain procedures for maintaining compliance with U.S. government laws and regulations including, but not limited to, ITAR/EAR/CFR compliance, import/export documentation, creating and updating SOPs, and regulatory changes.
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The Contract Manager, under supervision but with some latitude for independent judgement, will collaborate closely with NDD’s other three programmatic teams as part of a cross-functional team to streamline in-place systems and processes, liaise with external partners and government officials as needed, and ensure compliance with all federal, state and local laws, rules and agency policies governing the source of funding.
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With some of the greatest talent in Geotechnical Engineering, Construction Materials Testing and Inspection, Code Compliance, Environmental,OccupationalHealth & Safety, and Building Envelope, we are committed to delivering groundbreaking solutions for our clients.
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As a Regulatory Affairs Specialist, you'll be an integral part of our mission-driven team, working collaboratively to ensure that our products meet the highest standards of safety, quality, and regulatory compliance.
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Act as designated Fire Safety Coordinator or Fire Guard as needed. We have 60 locations throughout the borough providing a variety of programs that offer assistance in the areas of family, children and youth support, educational services, elder care, homelessness, mental health, and workforce development.
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The Stroke Coordinator assists in the development, maintenance, and updating all AMC policies, procedures, orders sets, plans of care, teaching materials, and documentation as they relate to the Stroke Program in order to maintain compliance with regulatory standards such as the Joint Commission, NYS Department of Health, Center for Medicaid and Medicare Services, and the American Heart Association.
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O Administer key programs, such as hearing conservation, hazard communication, industrial hygiene, and contractor safety compliance. o compliance obligations are aligned with Food Safety and GMP requirements.
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The Manager of Regulatory Affairs is responsible for planning, organizing, implementing and evaluating regulatory compliance initiatives to support patient safety and quality and ensure continuous compliance with Federal, State and local regulatory requirements.
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Ensure regulatory compliance is met per NYS DHS, NYS OTDA, NYC FDNY, NYC Dept. of Health, NYC Coalition for the Homeless, etc, is adhered to. Must obtain and maintain F-80 Fire Safety Coordinator certificationMust obtain and maintain CPI (Crisis Prevention) certifiedBi-lingual preferred.
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