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The Associate Director, Strategic Content Development, Global Medical Affairs - Alzheimer's Disease, in the Neurology Business Group (NBG) provides medical leadership and accountability to the AD portfolio and continued support as a key partner to Clinical Development, Real World Evidence and Commercial Operations.
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The Senior Advisor reports to the Director of Advising and Career Development in the Office of Student Affairs and Wellbeing and plays a critical role in providing the academic and career development guidance and support that is essential to a successful medical student experience.
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The Government Affairs Unit leads Cross River's work external relations, public policy, and government advocacy, at the Federal, State, and Local level. Prior experience working in a State Legislature, legislative/government affairs or at a financial service regulatory agency.
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Medical Director, US Medical Affairs, Neurology - Alzheimer's Disease page is loaded. The Medical Director provides strategic development, planning, implementation and oversight of Phase IV clinical trial programs within the Medical Affairs department for products in the therapeutic area.
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The Medical Science Liaison (MSL) is a field-facing representative of US Medical Affairs with a primary responsibility of engaging in the exchange of scientific data and other medical and/or scientific information with external customers (Health Care Providers, researchers, professional organization leadership, and population-based decision makers) in the areas of Eisai’s interest.
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The Director US Regulatory Affairs supports the contract development and manufacturing of client cell therapy products for the US market. MS or PhD in chemistry or biology and/or Regulatory Affairs is strongly preferred.
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We create world-class content, which we distribute across our portfolio of film, television, and streaming, and bring to life through our theme parks and consumer experiences.
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Monitor and inform tax department of major U.S. tax developments and coordinate with internal government affairs team to develop lobbying strategy; The candidate must have a JD degree (LLM a plus) with 10+ years of experience at a law firm, Big 4 accounting firm or Fortune 500 company.
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Staying informed about current international affairs and situation in specific regions. Responsibilities: In-depth research on global development, focusing on the trends and dynamics in the international affairs, especially the event in the Indo-Pacific.
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BluePearl Pet Hospital located in Paramus, NJ is seeking a collaborative, engaged, and passionate veterinary leader with several years of clinical experience to lead our team of emergency and specialty clinicians in the role of Medical Director.
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A subsidiary of Veolia Group, Veolia North America (VNA) offers a full spectrum of water, waste and energy management services, including water, and wastewater treatment, commercial and hazardous waste collection and disposal, energy consulting and resource recovery.
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Supervise, orient, train, evaluate, and counsel department employees to improve their job performance and to maintain high standards of performance and patient quality care, in conjunction with the Regional Director of Operations and Human Resources.
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Case Management responsibilities will be held by an agency providing services to Unaccompanied Children under ORR. The Program Director will report to the VP of Clinical, Case Management and Educational Services.
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Reporting to the Chief Development Officer (CDO) and working closely with the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) and Chief Regional Officer (CRO), the Director of Major Gifts will manage a portfolio of 250+ major gifts (Sharsheret’s Jewel Circle) prospects and meet the fundraising goal of securing at least $300k in renewed, increased, and new major gifts annually.
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Reporting to the Treasurer, the Director of Treasury will lead the development and execution of the Company's capital structure, capital deployment strategies, financial risk management program, and international funding and repatriation plans.
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