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Provides strategic advice on complex reporting and technological issues, and problems raised by the RSM team, Regulatory Operations teams, RSA Exchanges, and other FINRA customers, as applicable, in coordination with Regulatory Operations staff, including monitoring and resolving such issues.
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Job Summary:The Assistant Director of compliance reports to the Sr. Associate Athletic Director for Compliance and Regulatory Affairs and is responsible for assisting with the education and enforcement of NCAA, Big Ten Conference and Northwestern University rules and regulations for student-athletes, coaches, staff members, and donors.
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Knowledge of regulatory requirements and ethical standards governing survey research in healthcare, including HIPAA and IRB guidelines. Advanced degree (e.g., PhD, MD, MPH) in public health, epidemiology, biostatistics, health services research, or a related field.
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The Regulatory Affairs Associate is an exempt position that is paid semimonthly. Job Title: Regulatory Affairs Manager. Regulatory Affairs Professional certification preferred.
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Serve as initial contact for Antitrust student fellows and students completing the Competition and Consumer Protesting Law Certificate Program on student affairs matters. The Program Coordinator reports to the Associate Dean for Administration with accountability to the Director of the Institute for Consumer Antitrust Studies.
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The medical director will work closely with Sr. Medical Director and serve as the internal medical/scientific US cross-functional and cross-Alliance (if applicable) point of contact (Global, Clinical Development, Health Outcomes, Scientific Communications, Regulatory, Brand Teams, etc.
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Job Overview: A law firm in Chicago, IL, is seeking a Corporate Investment Funds Regulatory Associate Attorney with a solid background in asset management regulations. Collaborate with internal teams and external stakeholders to ensure regulatory compliance and risk mitigation.
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Partner with the Chief External Affairs Officer (CXO) and Chief Program Officer (CPO) in strategic planning sessions, offering financial insights that inform program development, expansion strategies, and fundraising efforts.
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Adhere to regulatory requirements and ethical standards governing survey research, including patient privacy and informed consent. Stakeholder Engagement: Engage with internal and external stakeholders, including healthcare providers, administrators, patients, and regulatory agencies, to gather input, solicit feedback, and disseminate survey findings.
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The Compliance Advisor Senior Manager also assists the Broker Dealer CCO in keeping abreast of new and updated financial industry laws and regulatory requirements (e.g., FINRA, NASDAQ and SEC.
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Union Tank Car Company is seeking Car Repairman I applicants at our full-service rail tank car repair shop in Evanston, WY. The Company's regulatory, engineering and commercial expertise make UTLX the preferred source of railcars and services for many of its customers.
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Security and Compliance: Implement security controls and compliance measures in Azure environments, including identity and access management, network security, encryption, and regulatory compliance requirements.
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Reporting to the Manager, Technical Training, the Operations Technical Trainer will support the development and delivery of training programs to address policies and procedures governed by Federal Railroad Administration (FRA) regulations and other regulatory agencies including the: U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT), American Public Transportation Administration (APTA), Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), and National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB.
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As part of an American Diabetes Association Diabetes Education Recognition Program, you will perform duties in support of, and in compliance with the National Standards of DSMES and with requirements of regulatory, accrediting, and licensing agencies.
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The SEVIS Compliance Analyst is responsible for applying federal regulatory parameters to determine whether non-immigrant student and exchange faculty members are compliant with Department of Homeland Security (DHS) regulations, as part of the mandatory SEVIS reporting responsibilities of the University.
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