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Reporting to the One Medical Assistant General Counsel - Clinical and Regulatory, the Corporate Counsel will support our company’s clinical and regulatory matters, as well as be a key adviser to One Medical’s clinicians and operations team.
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Oversee the preparation of natural resources permitting applications at federal, state, and local levels and engage with regulatory agencies on behalf of clients to achieve regulatory compliance for projects.
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The GW Hospital Rehab Team fulfills the needs of patients, families, and the community by providing Physical Therapy services in accordance with one’s licensure, certification, training, and regulatory requirements.
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Partner closely with Compliance, Legal, Risk and Control partners, as well as regulatory affairs, proactively identifying and mitigating risks and addressing issues with urgency; interact with regulators; potentially serve as President of SoFi broker/dealer and Wealth RIA.
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Supervise and direct technical/advanced skilled team of Lead Subject Matter Experts in areas such as Biology, Hazardous Materials, Cultural Resources and Environmental Compliance that serve as the subject matter experts of specific environmental disciplines for multiple projects supporting scoping, design, construction, and post-construction efforts to meet complex regulatory requirements.
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Wolf Global financial investigations combine forensic accounting, asset tracing, intelligence analysis, digital forensics, and witness debriefings to help clients and their counsel respond to government and regulatory enforcement actions, prosecute and defend commercial disputes, identify financial misconduct, prove fraud, and enforce judgments.
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Create and lead legal operations inclusive of litigation management, regulatory management, and other legislation directly or tangentially affecting the chemicals industry. Deep understanding of federal regulatory agencies such as EPA, etc.
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The Policy and Regulatory Affairs team provides subject matter expertise in Artificial Intelligence, connectivity, cybersecurity, standards, Intellectual Property, manufacturing, and sustainability policies.
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The Senior Grassroots Manager reports directly to the Vice President of Regulatory, Labor and State Affairs but collaborates closely with all members of ABC’s Government Affairs team.
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This full-time opening will provide the applicant with the opportunity to work as a part of a highly collaborative team in all facets of environmental services including wetland science, regulatory permitting, NEPA documentation, and compliance in the mid-Atlantic region.
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Come join our team where we pride ourselves on teamwork, fun, and professional development Key Responsibilities In collaboration with the Nurse Director, develops department goals, objectives and ensures compliance with hospital policy and procedure, clinical practice, guidelines, and regulatory and accreditation standards.
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Proven experience in hematology/oncology drug development, designing and managing clinical trials (Ph 1b/II and Ph III) through investigator and regulatory interactions; experience with early-clinical development, including FIH and IND, is a plus.
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The ChESS team is tasked with providing authoritative advice and analysis on areas that involve coordinating and evaluating public policy on climate change affecting all aspects of transportation; legislative and regulatory proposals affecting these areas, conducting studies and analyses, researching and developing requirements, and drafting or reviewing guidance and policy statements related to climate change.
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Crowell & Moring LLP is an international law firm with offices in the United States, Europe, MENA, and Asia that represents clients in litigation and arbitration, regulatory and policy, intellectual property, and transactional and corporate matters.
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Candidates may have held Mid-Senior titles such as: Sr. Regulatory Analyst, Sr. Compliance Analyst, Sr. Contracts Analyst, Sr. Contract Management Specialist, Sr. NERC Compliance Advisor, NERC Compliance Lead, Compliance Engineer, Regulatory Associate, Compliance Associate.
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