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Familiarity with SSAE, HITRUST, federal/state, HIPAA, PCI and regulatory requirements for information security. Assists in the establishment of a security strategy program to include determining appropriate policy to meet regulatory compliance, risk identification and mitigation, security architecture and necessary infrastructure of the enterprise.
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Assisting in marketing business opportunities with key clients and development of responses to RFP/RFQs. Developing long term relationships with clients Assisting clients with permitting Successfully interfacing with multi-disciplinary design teams, including civil site design, structural, surveying, and geotechnical engineering Mentoring junior engineers Presentations to governing boards and city councils Work with local and state regulatory agencies for project permitting, funding, etc.
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HELIX provides CEQA/NEPA, biological, cultural resource management, habitat restoration, regulatory permitting, environmental compliance monitoring, acoustics and noise control, GIS, and air quality and greenhouse gas services to both the public and private sectors.
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Extensive knowledge of laboratory and BioRepository operations to include specimen processing, shipping, and archival storage to protect sample integrity and to meet all regulatory and protocol requirements.
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Foster an integrated customer account strategy and drive the cultivation of synergy among Medical Affairs, Marketing, Market Access, and all related work teams including PMF’s aimed at growth and continuous improvement; identify and provide market intelligence about trends in patient / disease management, competing technologies, reimbursement issues, etc.
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Cross Functional Partners include the following: Trade, Market Access, Marketing, Operations, Training, and Government Affairs, Pharmacies, and Durable Medical Equipment providers. Territory Business Manager with Lower Volume CGM targeted call points.
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Strong background in clinical research to include but not limited to, protocol editing, clinical research coordination, clinical research associate, regulatory coordinator, and/or clinical research project or program management.
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The TRIO-Student Support Services (SSS) Project for Students with Disabilities is a collaboration with Student Disability Services (SDS) in the Division of Student Affairs and Campus Diversity.
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Demonstrate commitment to the development, implementation and effectiveness of Alere Quality Management System per ISO, FDA, and other regulatory agencies. The position of Sr. Manager, Cloud Platform Development is within our Infectious Diseases business unit in Abbott Rapid Diagnostics division on site daily.
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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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Position Summary: The Head of Regulatory Affairs will be a key member of the executive team, responsible for developing and executing regulatory strategies to support the clinical development and commercialization of our cell therapy products.
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Responsibilities Executes complex assignments relating to planning, designing and preparing construction documents related to water and wastewater infrastructure including collection and transmission pipelines; pump stations; and water/wastewater treatment systems.
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Be a thought leader by staying abreast of significant changes or developments (e.g., taxation and tax law, estate planning, retirement planning, regulatory, legal, charitable giving, insurance and technical) within the fields of investments, insurance and financial services at large.
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2) Regulatory compliance The postdoc will maintain and design clinical and observational research projects and protocols to be carried out from Salk or in collaboration with other labs. Job Summary This postdoctoral position will supervise and perform human epidemiological, clinical intervention, and observational studies related to circadian rhythms and eating patterns in Satchin Panda’s lab at the Salk Institute.
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Successful candidate will have a strong understanding of the drug development process from preclinical pharmacology through to regulatory approval and the principles, concepts, practices, and standards of pharmaceutical program management.
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