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Our dialysis and transplant programs are accredited by U.S. regulatory authorities, and our fellowship training program is recognized by both the American Board of Internal Medicine and the American Society of Nephrology.
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Follows applicable policies and procedures of the Safety & Regulatory Manual regarding General Safety, OSHA (includes the proper use of Personal Protective Equipment), DOT (driving safety), FDA, and Emergency Planning.
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Participates in activities that promote safety, quality and regulatory compliance. Participates in professional development and lifelong learning, as well as acting as 1:1 patient safety sitter as necessary.
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You’ll ensure regulatory compliance, design excellence, and provide technical support across multiple areas, from transportation systems to sanitary sewer services. Manage capital improvement projects from start to finish, ensuring compliance with all regulatory standards.
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SUMMARY: Works with the legislative team at Missouri Farm Bureau (MOFB) by assisting with policy development, regulatory advocacy and lobbying activities. Assists with legislative and regulatory tracking and prepares status reports on bills/rulemakings being monitored.
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Experience in Quality and/or Risk Management, including primary responsibility for performance improvement activities, regulatory compliance, conflict resolution, leadership, and risk management activities.
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Ensures optical operations are aligned with company and regulatory standards for prescriptions and claims, doctor and optician certifications/licensure, and associate training. A Walmart Associate Optometrist is the clinical partner to the Vision Center Manager, and core to our mission of advancing eyecare affordably for everyone.
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Ensures regulatory compliance with ADA, FMLA, EEOC, etc. The Human Resources Manager will lead all Human Resources efforts at the plant level including hiring and recruiting, training and retention, labor and employee relations, public and community relations and employee branding efforts.
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Ensure regulatory compliance with ADA, FMLA, EEOC, etc. To meet growing consumer demand for great-tasting, high-quality Italian meats and charcuterie, Principe Italia is opening a new facility, combining old world traditions with innovative recipes, and expanding the authentic artisan offerings of Principe in the United States.
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Familiarity with Planning and Zoning regulations and project management methodologies. This is your chance to make a tangible difference in our city's infrastructure and public works projects. Candidates without a Professional Engineer license may be considered for the role of Engineering Specialist, with a starting salary of $30.72 to $37.79 per hour.
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Manage the day-to-day operations of one to four programs in a community including organization and implementation of direct supports, person-centered planning, and implementation, health care, advocacy, stakeholder relations, regulatory compliance, recruiting, retention, staffing, training, safety, financial management, and maintenance of the physical environment.
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Serve as a liaison between the hospital and regulatory agencies during inspections and audits, provide functional direction to collaborate with risk and regulatory affairs to ensure reports are provided for regulatory reviews and the program meets regulatory needs as outlined in standards.
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Cardiac Cath Lab Nurse. Critical Care Nurse (CCRN) License/Certification. Educates patients and their families on how to manage their illness or injury, including post treatment home care needs and medication administration.
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Nursing Diploma/Associate Degree Nursing. Title: Staff RN ICU. Educates patients and their families on disease process, management of illness/injury/treatment, support resources, infection prevention techniques, and essential daily tasks to prepare for next transition of care.
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All positions must strive to support WFM core values and goals, promote national, regional, and store programs and initiatives, and ensure adherence to all applicable health and safety regulations including Food Safety and regulatory duties required in the department.
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