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Assist and support Associate Director in managing Contract Development and Research Organizations (CDMO) in the areas of Analytical Chemistry Method Development and Clinical Trial Material (CTM) manufacturing.
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Notifies finance and contract teams of amendments that require updates to the Medicare Coverage Analysis, budget and contract for a clinical trial in order to initiate a review in tandem with IRB review.
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Works daily in collaboration with other research team members including but not limited to Principal Investigators, Research Nurse Coordinators, Sponsors, Contract Research Organizations, and employees of Hackensack University Medical Center.
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PATIENT EXPERIENCE. Role models the tenets of Mount Sinai Relationship Centered Care (MSHRCC) through facilitation of the following actions including, but not limited to, Admission Welcome, Bedside shift Report, HELP (High Risk Medications, Equipment, Lines/Drains/Airway, Pain and Plan of Care) AM/PM Care, Minute Sit Down, Purposeful Hourly Rounding, Medication Review, Discharge Wrap Up, and MD/RN Unit Collaboration.
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Participate in contract review, continuous improvements projects and Material Review Board as needed. Coordinate and participate in quality planning review in various phases of New Product Development and Product Modification Process.
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Associate Attorney serving as supporting contract review counsel within the Office of Legal Affairs to assist with mission of the Office of Legal Affairs and to support the Director of Legal Affairs, or their designee, efficiently and effectively in the administration and review of the Hospitals legal agreements by internally providing professional, timely, and useful legal advice and services.
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Prepares close-out documents to close contracts which encompass review of project officer's certification, field and desk audit reports to resolve all findings, disposition of government property, and verification that the contractor's closing documents are complete and in agreement with the terms and conditions set forth in the contract.
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A company in the Bronx, New York area is seeking a Receptionist for a short-term contract / temporary position. Catalog, review, and dole out incoming mail according to specified procedures.
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Minimum of 3 to 5 years legal experience, preferably in contract review and administration. Assist the Director of Legal Affairs in the formulation and administration of corporate policies involving contract matters.
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Job: Registered Nurse - CVPICU Years of Exp REQ: 2 Years Minimum PEDS Cardiac Surgery Experience (Will review candidates with 1-2 Years of Peds Cardiac Surgery Exp) Certs REQ: BLS, PALS Pending WA License Accepted: Yes Charting: EPIC About LanceSoft Established in 2000, LanceSoft is a Certified MBE and Woman-Owned organization.
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Manage Samsung contract legal review process for promotion contracts. Staffmark Workforce Solutions offers this exciting contract opportunity at a global leader in electronics, mobile devices, and appliances located in Ridgefield Park, NJ.
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Talascend is currently seeking a Financial Analyst 2 for a contract opportunity located in Ridgefield Park, NJ (Hybrid role). Review and confirm alignment on Verizon Promotional contracts based on finalized terms with Verizon.
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Review contracts, cost proposals and contract supplements. The business operations specialist usually reports to a project manager or director. Summary:The main function of a business operations specialist is to maintain vendor relationships, acting as a business analyst for non-IT projects or filling organizational roles above an administrative level, but below a management level.
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Partner with other managers to review business data and metrics (e.g., profit and loss [P&L] statement) to inform planning processes (e.g., quarterly business review, sales planning, and hiring strategy.
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Senior Contract Administrator (fully remote work options) -Performs detailed review of solicitations and contracts, work orders, and other agreements to flag risk and compliance issues, and coordinates reviews with other corporate functional groups.
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