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What you’ll get:A dedicated position as a surveillance investigator. What you’ll need to apply:Approximately 1 year of experience relating to Work Compensation/Fraud/Mobile and Stationary surveillanceHold a valid Private Investigator license – where applicable.
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As a Surveillance Investigator at Ethos Risk Services, you will conduct covert surveillance, review files, and draft detailed case reports. What does aN Experienced FIELD Surveillance Investigator do.
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Clinical research neurologist, investigator, neurologist, principal investigator, PI, neurology, part-time, clinical trials, clinical drug development, oversight, leadership, FDA, GCP, safety, assessment, regulations, medical license, clinical research, on-site, Raleigh, RTP, NC, North Carolina.
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As a Store Loss Prevention Investigator, you protect the assets of the store against theft. Store Loss Prevention Investigator. Working with the District Loss Prevention Manager, you will partner with store leadership in the development and execution of Store Shrink Plans.
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You must obtain a Top Secret Clearance and retain it during your career.
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We are hiring an Environmental Program Consultant to be the lead for our NCDHHS Climate and Health Team. This position is the principal investigator (PI) for the CDC-funded Building Resilience Against Climate Effects (BRACE) program, currently funded at $500K and supervising two permanent employees plus occasional temporary employees or interns.
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This includes but is not limited to hands-on training such as procedure simulators and benchtop models, presentation of didactic sessions, case studies and other training-related presentations at investigator and research coordinator meetings and other training events.
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Serves as team lead of documentation control management team, serving as technical writing expert, incident investigator, and SAP Plant Maintenance master data administrator. Serves as team lead of documentation control management team, serving as technical writing expert, incident investigator, and SAP Plant Maintenance master data administrator.
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Accountable for face-to-face, virtual, and written interactions with and submissions/responses to regulatory bodies, KOL / Scientific Advisory Board meetings and Investigator meetings. Accountable for clinical parts of regulatory documentation (e.g. meeting packages, investigational device exemption [IDE], investigational new drug [IND] applications, and sections of marketing applications [PMA/NDA/MAA/CTD] or other submissions depending on host country.
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Due to our continued growth, we are hiring a Clinical Research Physician/ Principal Investigator at Wake Research, an M3 company. M3 Wake Research is an integrated network of premier investigational sites meeting the clinical research needs of global biopharmaceutical, biotechnology, medical device, pharmaceutical and clinical research organizations (CROs.
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Our success is anchored in our trusted digital platforms that engage physician communities globally, facilitating impactful medical education, precise job placement and insightful market research. Be responsible for successful execution of research protocols according to FDA regulations and GCP guidelines.
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The Clinical Research Coordinator (CRC) is a specialized research professional working with and under the guidance of the clinical research site management and Principal Investigator (PI). Assisting trial Investigator in screening and review of potential study participants eligibility.
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Reporting to the Principal Investigator, the Student Research Assistant is for Undergraduate. Reporting to the Principal Investigator, the Student Research Assistant is for Undergraduate. interest in cybersecurity and artificial intelligence research.
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Suitable clinical trial experience in a Contract Research Organization, pharmaceutical company or as a principal investigator (comparable to 1-2 years) in the industry. Attends and presents at investigator and sponsor meetings, provides medical consultation to clients, investigators and project team members and supports business development activities.
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Title: Clinical Research Physician / Principal Investigator - PT hours (Gastroenterology/ Hepatology) Title: Clinical Research Physician / Principal Investigator - PT hours (Gastroenterology/ Hepatology.
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