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Collaborate with the COO, EVP Government Affairs, Marketing/Communication, and other senior leaders in AIM to strategize and execute key sales opportunities. Categories: Sales Salary Details: Bonus opportunity to be discussed MUST RESIDE IN MASSACHUSETTS - No Relocation offered Vice President, Member Services/Sales Reports to: COO POSITION SUMMARY The Vice President, Member Services directs and oversees all membership activities for Associated Industries of Massachusetts (AIM.
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Collaborate with cross-functional teams to ensure consistent and impactful messaging and map out multi-faceted plans regarding media relations, corporate dialogue, and other external affairs across all channels.
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This role requires extensive interaction with Clinical Operations, Pharmaceutical Operations, Program and CMC project management, Regulatory Affairs, Supply Chain, and CMOs. Must be proficient in Microsoft Office applications, DocuSign, ComplianceWire, and Veeva Vault Quality Docs and Management Systems.
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The Associate Director is accountable for aligning pre- and post-launch plans with internal constituents in Medical Affairs, Commercial, and Clinical Development Teams. Leading planning, prioritization, and execution in alignment with internal stakeholders (US Medical Affairs, Commercial, Clinical Development) to ensure adequate resources for Medical Review for product launches.
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Partner with Engineering, Quality, Manufacturing, CM/OEM, Marketing, Regulatory Affairs, and other key functions to achieve business goals. Job Title - Principal Electrical Engineer Job Location - Boston, Massachusetts (Fully Onsite) Type: W2 contract Job Description: Demonstrated capability/understanding of the design and development of medical devices including electro-mechanical assemblies, mechanisms, metal and plastic components, and manufacturing processes.
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Comply with all federal, state, local, Joint Commission Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), Veteran Affairs, Subcontractor safety and operational regulations, directives and standards.
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Collaborating with leadership within Quality and Medical Affairs on the development and approval of the Field Action decision; Providing oversight of the execution of product recalls, and Field Safety Corrective Action Notices with Customers, Dealers, and regional regulatory representatives; Communicating with the FDA and other regulators regarding field actions, as needed; Leading the corrections and removal process for the designated business units under the Enterprise Informatics cluster.
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Job Requirements REQUIRED: bachelor’s degree with coursework in public policy, public administration, international development, international affairs, economics, or a related field; at least four years of relevant work experience; and demonstrated academic interest in rigorous evidence about poverty alleviation.
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10 years of relevant professional experience, including at least 3 years in Regulatory Affairs in a U.S. advertising and promotion role. Collaborate with colleagues in Commercial, Medical Affairs, Legal, Compliance and other expertise areas in creation of promotional and disease awareness communications, field training materials, and materials and communications used in scientific exchange, for assigned product(s.
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A “disabled veteran” is one of the following:a veteran of the U.S. military, ground, naval or air service who is entitled to compensation (or who but for the receipt of military retired pay would be entitled to compensation) under laws administered by the Secretary of Veterans Affairs; or a person who was discharged or released from active duty because of a service-connected disability.
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Collaborate with other college departments (academic, student affairs, enrollment, and development) for the mutual benefit of all. Because of our impact and outcomes, Franklin Cummings Tech recently received the largest gift in its history: $12.5 million from the Cummings Foundation to continue to advance its leading-edge work in creating technical career pathways for students typically underrepresented in post-secondary education.
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Stakeholder Collaboration: Collaborate with Indication Development Teams and cross-functional partners, including Trial Operations, medical affairs, regulatory affairs, global patient advocacy, and Global Sourcing & Vendor Alliance Management (GloSAM.
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This role reports to the Regulatory Affairs Project/Program Manager and works closely with research teams across the Cancer Center and MGB hospitals to ensure regulatory compliance for multiple trials.
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Job Category Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (Policy & Political roles) Job Description (Roles and Responsibilities) The British Government’s Consulate in Boston has an exciting opportunity for a multi-skilled person to join the Press and Public Affairs team as Marshall Scholarship Administrative Assistant.
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Role Summary The Executive Assistant will provide high-level administrative support to the Head of Corporate Affairs and Head of Patient Office within Servier Pharmaceuticals. We are a commercial stage, privately held pharmaceutical company, based in the U.S. Currently, we have four medicines approved in acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL), acute myeloid leukemia (AML) and cholangiocarcinoma (CCA.
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