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The Training and Quality Assurance Manager is responsible for ensuring compliance with all required portfolio training, as well as Allied Universal standards and reports directly to the CE Regional Training Director.
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Into the home health electronic medical record (EMR) Performs quality assurance on all initial intake referrals upon submitting authorization request to assure there are no date entry errors by the intake specialist.
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Experience: Minimum of 15 years of progressive Food Safety, Quality Assurance and Regulatory Knowledge, Skills and Abilities: Expert knowledge in GFSI, HACCP, PCQI, etc. Drives the development and implementation of best practices in food safety & quality assurance across common food manufacturing platforms.
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Ensures the company has top talent in all food safety & quality assurance leadership positions and ensures the proper development of these resources. Duties and Responsibilities: Responsible for the strategic direction and effective execution of food safety and quality assurance plans, policies, and actions.
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Supervisory Responsibilities: This position has multiple direct reports all professional level: Regional FSQA Managers, Global Director of Food Safety & Regulatory Compliance, Food Safety & Quality Systems Manager Working Conditions and Physical Effort: Standard office environment, but will spend time in manufacturing plans which can be cold/hot environmentsAbility to travel up to 50% of the time.
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Interacts effectively with all levels of the organization and influences key stakeholders to make positive change in food safety and quality systems. Represent the Food Safety and Quality function to all business teams and serve as a conduit for information.
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Job Title: Vice President Quality/Food SafetySummary: This position provides global leadership and expertise to ensure the company’s products meet the highest standards for Food Safety and Quality.
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Participate in Continuing Medical Education (CME) and quality assurance activities as assigned. Your application package will be used to determine your eligibility, qualifications, and quality ranking for this position.
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The Quality Assurance Manager will be responsible for oversight of all quality assurance operations related to the ORR Call Center and execution of project deliverables. Experience in a Quality Assurance or Continuous Quality Assurance position.
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Operating from the Eastern Shore of Maryland in the idyllic town of Easton, Fusion ESG is a Technology Integration Contractor (TIC) that provides turnkey design, engineering, implementation, logistical, project management, and quality assurance solutions and services to mission-critical facilities worldwide.
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The Quality Assurance Manager (QAM) position is focused on maintaining local compliance with State, Federal and BrightSpring Health requirements. + Knowledge and experience with quality assurance systems, quality control and/or performance monitoring within a residential services field preferred.
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Quality Control Scientist IV , demonstrates full understanding of scientific and technical aspects of biological Drug Product/ Drug Substance (DP/DS), as well as technology transfer, assay qualifications and validations activities.
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Experience with Risk Management Framework, vulnerability assessments, Information Assurance Vulnerability Alerts (IAVA) reporting, and cybersecurity problem resolution. Employee Assistance Program through Sun Life Financial EAP Guidance Resources.
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CPHQ (Certified Professional in Healthcare Quality) preferred. High Reliability Organization, the Coordinator Sepsis, reporting to the Director of Quality, is responsible for coordination activities of the Sepsis Clinical Improvement Program in the hospital.
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Relevant experience must be in computer or information systems design/development, programming, information/cyber/network security, vulnerability analysis, penetration testing, computer forensics, information assurance, and/or systems engineering, Network and system administration may account for some, but not all, of the experience.
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