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Supervise the day-to-day management of the synagogue’s administrative affairs, facility and ground security, building maintenance, repair, and renovation. Large, growing Modern Orthodox, multigenerational synagogue located in Bergen County, NJ seeks a Director of Operations with strong leadership skills required to manage multiple stakeholders and inspire staff members.
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Charter cross functional tech transfer teams comprising of R&D, QA, QC, Regulatory Affairs, and operations. Oversee product technical lifecycle management with regards to process control strategy (post–approval) process/yield improvement, process knowledge management, batch deviations, and ensuring accuracy of regulatory CMC registration detail.
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Familiarity with maintenance, operation, regulatory reporting, and cost estimating software. Demonstrated knowledge of applicable regulations as issued by the Federal and State regulatory agencies.
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Collaborate with Student Life and other Student Affairs departments to promote intercultural dialog and learning opportunities. The Director will form connections with local faith leaders and organizations in Yonkers and Westchester county to enhance the spiritual life and connection opportunities for students.
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Applying accounting treatments of financial products and securitizations held by financial institutions, including familiarity with regulatory requirements related to securitization; and, A career within Financial Markets Business Advisory services, will provide you with the opportunity to contribute to a variety of audit, regulatory, valuation, and financial analyses services to design solutions that address our clients’ complex accounting and financial reporting challenges, as well as their broader business issues.
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The Resource Parent Trainer will ensure Grahams best practice are in compliance with regulatory standards promulgated by the New York City Administration for Childrens Services (ACS) and the New York State Office of Children and Family Services (OCFS) through timely certification and recertification Trainings.
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The Director/Chief Development Officer will work in consultation with and receive guidance from the Vice President of External Affairs. Acts as a liaison between the College President, Vice President of External Affairs, Foundation Board members, donors, and others in response to inquiries and requests for fundraising or major gifts.
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Demonstrates proficiency in the knowledge of regulatory compliance (i.e., RCPC and OMH policies, NYS DOH, Center of Medicare and Medicaid Services and The Joint Commission). Provides management oversight and direction of Human Resources, Business Office, Physical Plant/Work Control (Maintenance, Engineering), Environmental Services/ Housekeeping, Safety & Security, Storehouse, Front desk staffing and Nutrition/Food Services departments.
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The incumbent of the Food Service Worker (FSW) 2 position is responsible for food preparation and sanitation in assigned work areas as well as assuring that all regulatory standards are maintained.
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Maintain awareness of the standards for certification by the various regulatory agencies including NY Office of Mental Health and The Joint Commission. In partnership with the Medical Director of Acute Inpatient Services, ensure that there is adequate psychiatric coverage on the unit at all times, including staff vacations.
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Support the school as directed by the Principal/Director of Student and Family Affairs. Participate in regularly scheduled like-position meetings, and individual meetings with the Director of Student and Family Affairs to ensure the school's successful implementation of best practices, and shared, mission-aligned professional development.
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The Immunohistochemistry (IHC) Laboratory Supervisor oversees and manages daily laboratory operations to ensure the highest quality of patient care while meeting regulatory and compliance standards.
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Maintain school age childcare regulatory compliance with the NYC Department of Health, NYC DYCD and the NYS OCFS at all times. · Help to plan staff orientations and meetings; and staff trainings as required to meet regulatory and agency standards.
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In this role, the Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner Manager will have a unique opportunity to provide direct clinical care and supervise all medical staff (nurse practitioners) in these facilities, ensuring that the care they provide is of the highest quality and compliant with all relevant regulatory requirements.
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The Regulatory Specialist is responsible for ensuring compliance with Federal, State, and Local Regulations, Good Clinical Practice (GCP), and Institutional policies and procedures as it relates to all regulatory aspects of assigned clinical trials conduct.
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