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The Infection Preventionist is trained in hospital epidemiology principles and is responsible for the surveillance data and reporting of hospital acquired infection trends/clusters to intervene in the interest of patients' staff and visitors' safety.
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Supports regulatory reporting and audit process. Strong Payment Integrity experience. Will organize and lead support efforts with new and existing clients, across all customer channels, while also ensuring direct alignment with the Carelon business plan, solution roadmap, and ongoing client engagement activities.
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O Manage accurate and timely safety related regulatory reporting (AEs, SAEs, UADEs) per study and regulatory requirements including collaboration with regulatory affairs and clinical operations, or overseeing activities of third-party managing safety reporting.
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Regulatory Reporting & Analytics. We work with risk & compliance cross-industry but currently having a high focus on the Financial Services industry where the regulatory change agenda and end customer demands results in an extensive change agenda.
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In the role of VP, Product Development, you will be responsible for creating and implementing global cross-functional product development strategy from proof of concept through regulatory approval for new drug candidates, new indications, new delivery routes and new formulations, including recommending innovative ideas to impact clinical trials\/program management and strategy.
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Candidates must have experience providing corporate CLO (cash and synthetic) debt, equity, and collateral valuations and support, for all financial reporting, regulatory, risk, transactional and other applications.
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The team provides an extensive range of financial accounting and reporting services with a comprehensive industry-focused approach like quarterly and annual financial reporting, fund administrator oversight, statutory and regulatory reporting including policy, production, SOX compliance and support, legal entity reporting preparation and filing, annual budgeting etc.
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Focus on reporting, forecasting, and crafting capital solutions that achieve compliance and optimize capital efficiency and financial performance. Your responsibilities will include efficient capital deployment, strategic assessment, and regulatory compliance.
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Compiles and prepares information for tax and regulatory reporting filings. Maintains financial reporting systems for financial reporting, budgeting and forecasting. This position will have some financial reporting and analysis duties, but will mostly focus on accounting work and general ledger duties.
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Minimum of 10 years of experience in health policy, market access, and reimbursement, including comprehensive knowledge of commercial payment systems and the healthcare regulatory environment. This is a full-time, exempt position, remote reporting to Senior Director, Health Policy & Reimbursement ad tied to the Chesterbrook, Pennsylvania office.
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This role may also contribute to the research and implementation of new and revised regulatory reporting requirements, as well as the evaluation of regulatory requirements for new products/transactions.
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Verona Pharma is currently recruiting a VP, Product Development to join our team, reporting to our Chief Development Officer. You will work cross-functionally internally and externally with medical/clinical, pre-clinical, biostatistics, data management, CMC/clinical supplies, regulatory and commercial functions to ensure that clinical program and protocol design, including critical endpoint data collection handling and analysis is robust and aligned with commercial objectives and regulatory agency requirements.
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Manage NPDES monitoring consultant, related State and Federal reporting responsibilities as well as oversight of all project erosion control devices. Be knowledgeable of and monitor federal, state, and local regulatory issues relevant to land development.
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