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B.A. in international relations, history, operations research, political science, security studies, military affairs, strategic studies, intelligence or related field and 0-2 years of relevant experience; or High School/GED with 5 years of relevant experience.
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Bachelor’s degree and minimum 10 years of relevant experience in political campaigns or state/federal communications-focused roles, Fortune 500 corporate communications, and/or public relations, issue communications or public affairs agency.
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The Senior Manager, Professional Strategy will help create and deploy strategic plans to cultivate solid relationships with Key Opinion Leaders (KOLs), key accounts, educational institutions, and professional associations, in support of the Bausch & Lomb Pharmaceutical business.
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The Manager, Health Policy and Regulatory Affairs reports to the Director, Health Policy and Practice Advocacy. Working with the health policy team, research payer policies impacting the Otolaryngology community and engage with members on specific reimbursement issues.
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IRCs include Psychological Operations (PSYOP) / Military Information Support Operations (MISO), Combat Camera (COMCAM), Civil Affairs (CA), Public Affairs (PA), Electronic Warfare (EW), Cyber Electro-Magnetic Activities (CEMA), or Special Technical Operations (STO.
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Works with Regulatory Affairs to ensure that the QMS is aligned with Owkin’s Regulatory Intelligence Process and to ensure that QA activities are undertaken in compliance with relevant laws, regulations and guidelines for clinical trial conduct.
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Collaborates with the Chair and Academic Affairs Office to complete faculty searches, tenure and academic research appointments and other academic administration. Oversees the adjunct faculty appointment processing ensuring timely submissions to the Academic Affairs Office.
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We have four main divisions within AH - a full-service Association Management Company; a Marketing and Communications Agency (MarCom); a Meetings & Events Management Team; and a division that focuses on other custom solutions such as strategic planning, website builds, database integrations, accounting services, staff recruitment, credentialing management, public affairs and lobbying, and growing non-dues revenue.
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Job Description Job SummaryThe Assistant/Associate Dean for Clinical Affairs will lead and direct, in collaboration with the Executive Management Team, all aspects of the clinical operations of the Joan C. Edwards School of Medicine(SOM.
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