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Participates in on site regulatory surveys, i.e. VFC, Laboratory, Article 28, HRSA and development of Corrective Action Plans as needed. Performs other related duties as requested by the Regional Medical Director/or Gotham Health COO or CMO.
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Represents Jet Aviation as one company internally and externally with industry groups, regulatory bodies and the General Dynamics network. Represents Jet Aviation as one company internally and externally with industry groups, regulatory bodies and the General Dynamics network.
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The work involves communicating with HPD’s development staff and project owners, and other stakeholders, regarding requirements and timing, reviewing due diligence documentation and confirming projects are meeting their financial and regulatory obligations.
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Ensure regulatory compliance is met per NYS DHS, NYS OTDA, NYC FDNY, NYC Dept. of Health, NYC Coalition for the Homeless, etc., is adhered to. Ensure regulatory compliance is met per NYS DHS, NYS OTDA, NYC FDNY, NYC Dept. of Health, NYC Coalition for the Homeless, etc., is adhered to.
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Minimum of 2 years experience in a Senior Clinical Data Coordinator or Senior Regulatory Specialist role, or at least 4 years related experience in the field of clinical research. + Acts as liaison between principal investigators, sub-investigators, clinical research nurses and regulatory specialists on all regulatory issues and changes within the protocol.
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The candidate should have 8-12 years of experience in the design and regulatory permitting of site plans, drainage studies, stormwater collection systems, stormwater controls, including green infrastructure, and erosion control for construction.
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The incumbent collaborates with the Director of Nursing to ensure the delivery of high-quality patient care while adhering to industry standards and regulatory requirements. Participates in the development and management of Quality Improvement projects, incorporating standards of care according with the Joint Commission, Infection Prevention Control, NYS DOH and other regulatory guidelines.
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Participates in regulatory and professional proficiency test programs, in Surgical, Cytology and Autopsy Pathology. Participates in regulatory and professional proficiency test programs, in Surgical, Cytology and Autopsy Pathology.
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Seeking an experienced remediation professional to support various groups, performing various environmental services, including field and office work associated with site characterization projects and general environmental compliance and regulatory permitting.
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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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Ensures all personnel on the project site adheres to SWPPP, Environmental Regulations, Regulatory requirements, OSHA Safety Standards, Quality Assurance Program, Ethical Standards, and Lessons Learned policies.
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Actively pursue effective and efficient operations of his/her respective areas, while ensuring the adequacy, adherence to and effectiveness of day-to-day business controls to meet obligations with respect to operational risk, regulatory compliance risk, AML/ATF risk and conduct risk, including but not limited to responsibilities under the Operational Risk Management Framework, Regulatory Compliance Risk Management Framework, AML/ATF Global Handbook and the Guidelines for Business Conduct.
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Manage Data Integrity: Coordinate data management requirements for environmental reporting, annual EH&S reports, performance measurements, regulatory compliance assessment and audit program follow-up.
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45 minutes from New York City.- Close to the Bronx Park, the New York Botanical Gardens, and the Bronx Zoo. - We ranked in the 97th percentile by HRSA for clinical, financial, and regulatory performance.
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Familiarity with cosmetic formulation principles, raw materials, and regulatory requirements related to cosmetic manufacturing. Develop and maintain batch records, standard operating procedures (SOPs), and work instructions for batching and compounding processes, ensuring compliance with regulatory requirements and company standards.
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