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Demonstrates knowledge, proficiency and compliance with regulatory requirements including, but not limited to: Joint Commission, NPSG, Department of Health, Clinical Quality Measures, PCMH, QI and other contractual obligations.
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Upon hire: In Compliance with the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC), criminal background check and fingerprinting may be required for this position, based on assigned duties. The Medical Technologist/Clinical Laboratory Scientist Journeyman is responsible for the accurate and timely reporting of high complexity laboratory test results with minimal supervision.
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10 years of experience in wastewater treatment with at least 5 years in water quality and treatment (water quality analysis, treatment evaluations, process design, regulatory compliance assessments, etc.
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Education should be focused on general and specific compliance requirements, known regulatory compliance issues or changes, and the operational activities of OHSU clinical services, including documentation, coding, and billing requirements necessary for compliant billing practices.
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Understanding of IH sampling methods to support regulatory compliance with established PELs. Basic Qualifications Minimum of 5 years of construction safety experience on a construction site; ability to recognize hazardous situations and implement corrective measures as needed; advanced knowledge of local, state and federal regulations, including OSHA; advanced knowledge of consensus standards, including NIOSH, ANSI, ASTM and NFPA standards.
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This includes championing Health & Safety efforts in regulatory compliance, injury prevention, workers compensation, and risk management. Experience should include effective health and safety program development, implementation, management and oversight; conducting hazard evaluations and investigations; regulatory compliance and incident command systems.
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CIA, CRCM, CAMS, CERP, CISA, CPA or comparable audit,regulatory compliance, accounting, risk management, or technical certification (or progress towards completion) Bachelor's Degree in business, economics, information technology, or related technical field or equivalent operational/technical experience in Audit, Regulatory Compliance, Risk Management, Information Technology, or Banking Operations.
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The EHS Manager is responsible for the integration of environmental health & safety services into the business practices and compliance with regulatory requirements on their assigned Project.
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The Water Pollution Control Lab (WPCL) is a nationally accredited laboratory located within the Environmental Information Division - a technical data hub that supports bureau mission and objectives, such as regulatory compliance, utility design and construction, wastewater and stormwater management, treatment plant process control, property acquisition, watershed assessment, remediation, and pollution source control.
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Maintains HIPAA standards for fundraising, STARK law as it pertains to Philanthropy and Federal and State regulatory compliance. Represents Regional Philanthropy Officer and President of Covenant Health Foundation at executive team meetings and community events as requested.
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Provides commercial, regulatory, and compliance legal support for power operations (energy trading). Typically three - seven years practicing (in private practice, in-house, or government) in connection with commercial, state regulatory or FERC matters.
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Regulatory/Organizational Compliance: Completes regulatory or policy required forms, to include payor requirements such as Medicare, L & I requirements and some commercial payors, and obtains all necessary signatures via mail, pre-admit, pre-op visit or upon admission/ registration.
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This position manages operations on a day-to-day basis, collaborates and maintains positive relationships with customers, works to develops associates, and provides a communication channel between hospital executives and the TRIMEDX. The Clinical Engineering Senior Site Manager also directs Joint Commission inspections and ensures that TRIMDEX services are in compliance with regulatory standards.
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Develop and drive cross-functional teams, and projects to evaluate, develop and implement policies, training, metric assessments and hazard controls to ensure regulatory compliance and incorporate best management practices in regard to occupational safety.
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Budget Management: Directs and oversees budgets, identifying strategies to reduce costs and improve services;Oversees Security, Maintenance, Parking, and Custodial management in the creation of departmental budgets and re-forecasts;Ensures compliance with administrative, legal, and regulatory requirements.
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