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Brief Description of Duties: The Research Support Specialist (RSS) will support MRI, PET, and other (e.g., TMS, EEG, etc.) The RSS will also maintain the integrity of collected data in an electronic database, update the study protocol documents as needed, and ensure compliance with all Institutional Review Board and other institutional policies.
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Communicate with Student Accessibility Support Center’s Assistive Technology Specialist to ensure that the appropriate accessible technology and adaptive equipment are prepared prior to student’s exam start time.
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Compliance and Training: Stay up to date with relevant policies, regulations, and procedures related to PIV card enrollment. Duties and Responsibilities: Enrollment Process Management: Schedule appointments and/or service walk-ins for Personal Identity Verification (PIV) Card Activations, Enrollments, Certificate Updates and PIN Resets.
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Concern Housing, a nonprofit agency in the real estate industry providing community and affordable housing, is seeking an Accounts Payable Specialist to be the primary person responsible for the processing and payment of vendor invoices, monthly rents, check requests, petty cash reimbursements, and other accounts payables for Concern and the LLCs. Assists the other accounting staff with general account analysis and other accounting functions.
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Industry Leading Support: Dedicated Recruiter & Designated Compliance Specialist. · Start Date: ASAP Pending compliance. Planet Healthcare is seeking a travel nurse RN Dialysis for a travel nursing job in Patchogue, New York.
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Collaborate with Technical Documentation and Process Specialist to implement and manage document control and revision process. Minimum five (5) years of related quality control, assurance or compliance experience in a manufacturing environment.
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A Screening Solutions Specialist (SSS) is a front-line position in the fight against cancer. To view the Right to Work, E-Verify Employer, and Pay Transparency notices and Federal, Federal Contractor, and State employment law posters, visit our compliance hub.
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Certifications: MCITP (Microsoft Certified IT Professional), MCDST (Microsoft Certified Desktop Support Technician), MOS (Microsoft Office Specialist), CompTIA A+, and CompTIA Network+ A+. Responsible for developing new IT policies and procedures, maintaining existing policies and procedures, managing audit engagements with various internal audit teams and third-party resources, collaborating with colleagues within the ARI IT department to determine current state of infrastructure compliance, remediate observations and weaknesses regarding systems and documentation.
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Inspect company’s IT policies and procedures; perform evaluation of control design; and carry out assessment of the effectiveness of company internal controls concerning IT processes and systems to help ensure company’s IT compliance programs are always achieved.
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Coding certification preferred through American Health Information Management Association or the American Academy Professional Coders as a Registered Health Information Administrator (RHIA), Registered Health Information Technologist (RHIT), Certified Coding Specialist (CCS), Certified Coding Specialist - Physician (CCS-P), Certified Professional Medical Coder (CPC), or Professional Medical Coder Outpatient Hospital (COC.
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Is seeking a detail-oriented and organized individual to fill the role of Customer Compliance Specialist. Handle export compliance documentation including USMCAs and ECCDs. Respond to DFARS Compliance Requests and Impact Surveys.
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Develop and report metrics related to CLS Quality compliance and present to Senior management on a scheduled basis. This position is required to provide comprehensive technical support and quality assurance oversight to maintain site compliance with GMP standards.
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The candidate will serve as the institution’s Laboratory Electrical Safety Specialist, Electrical Safety Subject Mater Expert and Electrical Safety Program Group Manager. Professional Engineer (Electrical), Certified Utility Safety Professional, and Certified Electrical Safety Compliance Professional.
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