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Corporate compliance, including developing, analyzing and assessing corporate compliance programs; constructing, monitoring and auditing programs; managing internal risk assessment and investigations, collaborating with organization management to integrate compliance controls into the scope of existing business practices; developing and delivering compliance training, and managing incident management systems.
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3 - 8 years of experience working as a Business Analyst or a Data Analyst, with a minimum of 1 year of experience in Financial analysis or modeling for Asset Liability Management, Treasury Management, Credit Risk Management or SCCL/Basel III Regulations.
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Reporting to the President and CEO, the Chief Financial Officer (CFO) is a member of the executive management team providing strategic leadership to the President and CEO, the Board of Directors, and the organization as a whole, with respect to the finance function, IT, and Business Administration (contract compliance), in support of PCA s mission and values.
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The Director, IT Compliance will play a critical role in maintaining the integrity, confidentiality, and availability of an organization's IT systems, processes, and data while ensuring compliance with applicable laws and regulations.
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If history and or sports is not your thing, you can head to historic Hersheypark which combines Hershey Factory with endless entertainment to make for a good visit every time you head to the park.
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Experience configuring, implementing, and/or supporting ServiceNow modules, including the following in order of preference: Integrated Risk Management (IRM) (Policy and Compliance Management, Risk Management, Vendor Risk Management, Audit Management); Security Operations-Vulnerability Response; Incident, Problem, Change, and Knowledge Management; Service Catalog, Service Portal, and/or CMDB. Strong understanding of JavaScript, HTML, CSS, and other web development technologies.
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Reporting to the Chief Advancement Officer (CAO) and working closely with the President & CEO (CEO), the Major Gifts Officer is an integral part of the Philadelphia Foundation team with the primary responsibility of growing and managing the major gifts and planned giving program.
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The Rittenhouse Hotel, Philadelphias premier luxury hotel and the city's exclusive member of The Leading Hotels of the World, is seeking a dynamic and visionary Managing Director.
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Understand and apply knowledge of health care industry, trends, applicable laws and regulations, market conditions, and the market access environment (including but not limited to pharmacy-economics, payer/reimbursement landscape and patient flow/influence between institutions and community practices) and analyze these factors in the development of business plans and in daily execution of interactions with the HCPs within compliance guidelines.
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Collaborating with relevant functions, the MSO will ensure proactive and timely assessments of safety data to characterize the emerging and known safety profiles and benefit risk of their products within the TA. The MSO will communicate potential and known risks, when appropriate, to TA Safety Head, Chief Safety Officer (CSO), Chief Medical Officer (CMO), Qualified Person for Pharmacovigilance (QPPV), Senior Management, Health Authorities (HA), prescribers and/or patients.
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The role of the Director of Lower SchoolReporting directly to the Head of School, the Lower School Director leads a division of about 325 students and 50 faculty members in grades PreK-5 and is an integral member of the School’s Leadership Team. The director will provide the vision and direction for effectively managing the Lower School division and ensuring a quality educational experience for Pre-K-5 students.
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And 7+ years Managing finances of multi-million-dollar organization with a proven record of growth and accomplishment. Present financial data, provides explanations, communicates data and leads discussion with relevant stakeholders (Chair, Division Chief, COO, Hospital Entities, Health System/PSOM Administration) on a routine basis.
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This includes maintaining UNOS and CMS certification for both transplant programs and, in collaboration with the Section Chief, developing strategies to increase the volume of procedures performed while focusing on improving early and long-term outcomes and increasing lung transplant volume.
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The primary role of the Clinical Research Coordinator A/ B (Regulatory Coordinator) is to assist with regulatory needs and ensure compliance of the Department of Radiation Oncology's portfolio of clinical trials and research studies with University of Pennsylvania, FDA, GCP, and other sponsor, federal, state, and local regulations and guidelines.
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Plays a primary role in the cultivation of new client relationships, new client engagements and revenue growth; serves as a subject matter expert in Digital Transformation and Business Transformation while representing Sia’s core capabilities and expertise.
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