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Experience in Good Clinical Practice (GCP) and/or regulatory compliance guidelines for clinical trials and medical devices (e.g., ISO, MDD/MDR). Participation in FDA regulatory meetings, especially panel preparation and presentation Experience writing or updating clinical reports/documents.
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Our Maple Grove office has an immediate opening for an Environmental Scientist working at the cutting edge of wetlands, regulatory and permitting, and water quality. Regulatory experience pertaining to local, state, and federal permitting and NEPA compliance.
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Collaborate cross-functionally with research, translational, clinical, and regulatory teams to advance cell therapy programs from preclinical development through to clinical trials and commercialization.
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What you will Bring: Juris Doctorate degree from an accredited Law SchoolActive license to practice law, with either admission to the bar of the State of Minnesota or a limited in-house counsel license to practice law in the State of Minnesota 4+ years of in-house, law firm and/or regulatory agency experience in the areas of ethics and compliance.
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The Opportunity Abbott is seeking a passionate, experienced Senior Regulatory Affairs Specialist to join our team on-site in Plymouth, or St. Paul, MN. In this role, you will lead the preparation and submission for regulatory approvals and identify and resolve problems.
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JOB DESCRIPTION Job TitleSr. Manager- Regulatory AffairsJob DescriptionThe Senior Manager Regulatory Affairs will play a critical role within Philips’ Clinical Informatics organization by leading regulatory projects for Philips’ Disease Management Solution products, ensuring and maintaining global accurate regulatory strategy and market access, directly impacting the lives of patients around the world.
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Familiarity with inventory control, OSHA, HACCP and other regulatory requirements. Regularly inspect facility for safety hazards and either resolve them or report them to the safety manager as appropriate.
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GPAC (Growing People and Companies) is an award-winning search firm specializing in placing quality professionals within multiple industries across the United States since 1990. Qualifications: Juris Doctor (JD) degree from an accredited law school.
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Understanding of current Minnesota Department of Health Regulatory requirements. The technologist is responsible for performing these responsibilities in accordance with all policy, procedures, and regulatory agency requirements.
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Documents compliance with regulatory agency requirements. Fairview Health Services is hiring a Radiologic Technologist to join our Medical Imaging team at our M Health Fairview Clinics in Rogers and Elk River.
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Ensure compliance with worldwide regulatory standards in the areas of quality systems, risk management, medical device software development, wireless coexistence, usability, and cybersecurity. Oversee quality systems to include change control, vendor qualification, records management, equipment and process validation, training and competency program and documentation, internal and external audits, standard operating standards (SOPs), process improvement, change control, and data review support.
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About the role: The Medical Affairs Manager (MAM) role is responsible for executing the Medical Affairs strategy, specifically for the Peripheral Arterial portfolio to support device education and adoption specific to clinical use, clinical data, and clinical impact for Health Care Providers (HCPs.
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If you are dedicated to helping individuals and families navigate the challenges of end-of-life care with compassion and expertise, we invite you to join our team as a Hospice RN Case Manager. Hospice RN Case Manager Responsibilities: Holistic Care: Provide comprehensive nursing care to hospice patients, focusing on physical, emotional, and psychological well-being.
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Advise on a broad range of routine, non-routine and complex business, legal, and regulatory matters, including contracts, governance, insurance regulatory compliance, financial reporting, reinsurance, information technology, corporate transactions, mergers and acquisitions, non-claims litigation, data privacy and cybersecurity, and other matters.
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A General Manager is a leader in their community, an inspiration to the team and the embodiment of the Caribou purpose: To create day making experience that spark a chain reaction of GOOD. Demonstrates the DOING of an Assistant General Manager with ease, enthusiasm and excellence.
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