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Adhere to regulatory standards outlined in the CBH, OMSHA, DPW and Division Manuals. Knowledge and understanding of regulatory standards of care and ability to implement policies and procedures.
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Experience with Medical, Regulatory, and Legal (MLR) processes and integrations with Veeva PromoMats in Life Sciences industry is preferable. Lead and manage large scale Content Transformation programs linking Brand Strategy, AI driven Content Planning and Insights, regulatory approval of content, hyper-personalization of tactics, and digital channel deployments.
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Meets with senior management to discuss and provide overall regulatory direction and strategic oversight to the Bus, RRD & EM&C, or Subway Elevated and Light Rail Divisions on all Federal, State regulatory and industry standard protocols and procedures.
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Ensuring regulatory compliance is maintained and sharing best-practices and learnings within the CMC Regulatory teams and other impacted functions. Chemistry, Manufacturing and Controls (CMC) regulatory affairs or product development experience.
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The Clinical Research Regulatory Specialist is expected to facilitate the development of grant and clinical trial submission of applications and annual reports, development/maintenance of study-specific case report forms and source document tools, provide direct regulatory/compliance guidance, and facilitate investigator-initiated multi-site trials-additional duties relevant to regulatory affairs as assigned.
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The Compliance Officer (CO), Thomas Jefferson University and Jefferson Health – Population Health serves as the administrative lead to support the compliance of Population Health Management and collaborates with all enterprise and regional compliance teams to develop and execute an effective compliance program that ensures adherence to regulatory requirements and promotes high-quality, value-based care across multiple regions.
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The Amtrak ADA Stations Program (ADASP) is responsible for bringing Amtrak stations into compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act. The ADASP implements design and construction of infrastructure improvements to provide accessibly to Amtrak's intercity rail transportation system.
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The CO will ensure adherence to the highest standards of compliance and regulatory requirements of an effective compliance plan, particularly concerning Accountable Care Organization (ACO) contracts and other risk-based payment models.
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The successful candidate will be responsible for supporting clinical veterinary care of research animals, animal protocol and amendment reviews as an IACUC member, investigator training and consultation, and other duties to ensure compliance with accrediting and regulatory organizations.
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Assists the Program Director with management of clinical and administrative program needs and services to ensure compliance with all regulatory bodies (CBH, NIAC, DBH, OMHSA, etc.) Leads and completes orientation and training needed to ensure compliance with regulatory bodies (OMHSA, CBH, NIAC, etc.
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Ensures that all regulatory requirements are met including Joint Commission and all Commonwealth of Pennsylvania statutes. The diagnostic x-ray technologist maintains operational flow and maximum patient throughput without compromising patient care.
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This role involves working closely with IT, security teams, and business units to ensure that our cyber risk posture is aligned with our business objectives and regulatory requirements. Ensure compliance with relevant laws, regulations, and industry standards related to cybersecurity and data protection.
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Participate, as needed, in the planning and analysis function for the Business Unit or functional area of responsibility in coordination with FP&A. Maintain and identify opportunities to enhance internal controls and support regulatory compliance and business planning by performing analyses.
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Demonstrated working knowledge of design controls, analytical, clinical, and manufacturing process validation requirements for IVDs, GCP, GLP, and GMP requirements; working knowledge of requirements for US and global regulatory submissions related to IVDs for use in clinical trials and for commercialization of companion diagnostics.
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Design and Oversee plans, estimates and specifications for compliance with PennDOT, The Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission, and the city of Philadelphia's guidelines and standards. Analyze survey reports, maps, drawings, blueprints, aerial photography and other topographical or geologic data to plan projects.
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