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The Executive Director for the Policy, Advocacy, and Research in Counseling (PARC) Center and Chief Government Affairs Officer for NBCC and Affiliates provides strategic and operational oversight of advocacy, state and federal policy development, and legislative engagement.
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The Campus Director of Academic Affairs is responsible for leading the delivery of quality student-centered, hands-on (active) learning. The Campus Director of Academic Affairs is responsible for maintaining high levels of academic quality and student satisfaction in order to retain and successfully graduate students, while operating in compliance with University policies and procedures as well as all state, federal and accrediting agency regulations.
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Insight Global is seeking a Regulatory Affairs Specialist to join one of our largest chemical and water clients in the Greensboro area. This person will work within the Regulatory Affairs division and work with SDS' to ensure all proper information is relayed for products created by the organization and ensuring they are meeting federal, state, and national regulations.
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Participates in annual program planning and developing internal communications.
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Participate in Prevost and Volvo governance for regulatory affairs. Every day, Volvo Group products and services ensure that people have food on the table, children arrive safely at school and roads and buildings can be constructed.
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The Department of Public Health Education at the University of North Carolina Greensboro (UNCG) invites applications for a full-time, professional-track (non-tenure) faculty member at the Assistant/ Associate Professor rank.
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