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Reports to: Executive Vice President and Managing Director, Chief Counsel, Head of Global Regulatory Affairs. Position Title: Counsel/Senior Counsel, Regulatory Affairs (position title and compensation is commensurate with experience.
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Manages the ACP Eastern Region State Affairs program, including lobbying, regulatory, grassroots and media work in our direct engagement states and focused on land-based technology. Partner across state affairs team state political giving; and maintaining a high industry profile with national and regional state legislative, regulatory, and governor forums.
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This role leads the Optum Legal, Compliance and Regulatory Affairs (LCRA) Executive Council and is a critical member of the UHG LCRA senior leadership team. This Executive Leadership Team (ELT) role reports to the UnitedHealth Group (UHG) Chief Legal Officer and the Optum Chief Executive Officer, provides thought and practical leadership, and is accountable for legal and regulatory affairs teams, programs, and activities across the Optum businesses.
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Specific experience advising biopharmaceutical companies on FDA regulatory legal issues including manufacturing, quality, and supply chain requirements (e.g., GMPs, DSCSA, inspection-related issues), FDA's regulation of digital health products and artificial intelligence and/or Hatch-Waxman and BPCIA is preferred.
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Oversees the administrative, regulatory, and programmatic activities of the Institutional Review Boards (IRB); Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee (IACUC), Institutional Biosafety Committee (IBC), Radiation Safety Committee (RSC), Stem Cell Research Oversight Committee (SCRO), and Laser safety program.
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Familiarity with FDA regulatory process. PharmD or PhD in the STEM disciplines: bioinformatics, Public Health, Pharmacology, Toxicology, Biology, Biomedical Engineer, biology, biostatistics, epidemiology, health informatics, or pharmaceutical science.
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They will have demonstrated the ability to help produce tangible results in value-based care or managed care regulatory matters in roles with industry, non-profit organizations or trade associations, Congress, and/or the CMS. They will have also had experience reviewing fee-for-service Medicare regulations.
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This position is to serve as a Senior Insurance Regulatory Policy Analyst in the Federal Insurance Office (FIO), U.S. Department of the Treasury. In this role at FIO, you will develop policy on insurance-related issues, such as cyber insurance, climate-related financial risk in the insurance sector, macroprudential policy or regulation of the insurance sector, or terrorism risk insurance.
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This position will also work on special assignments to improve existing solid waste management operations while meeting regulatory compliance requirements and mitigating health and safety concerns.
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This role ensures compliance with Federal Transportation (Aviation) Security Regulations and manages a comprehensive security program to meet all contractual and regulatory requirements. Ensure comprehensive training programs are in place and that all security staff are adequately trained to meet regulatory and contractual requirements.
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Working knowledge of third-party risk management regulatory guidance (OCC, CFPB, FFIEC etc.) Working knowledge of third-party risk management operational and regulatory risks and controls related to onboarding and due diligence, including knowledge of risk management techniques from prevention, identification, assessment, and mitigation perspectives.
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The Physicians Committee's Research and Regulatory Affairs team is composed of experts in human-relevant research, education, and testing methods. About Research and Regulatory Affairs Team.
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As a registered federal lobbyist for the institution, the Assistant Director advocates for federal legislative and regulatory action to advance Johns Hopkins' mission of teaching, research and patient care.
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Stay up-to-date with the latest Azure and FedRAMP regulatory changes and industry trends, advising teams on potential impacts and necessary adjustments. stackArmor provides FedRAMP, FISMA/RMF, and CMMC/DFARS compliance acceleration services on AWS, Azure and GCP. stackArmor’s ThreatAlert® Security Platform reduces the time and cost of an ATO by 40.
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Work closely with the chair of the Regulatory Department and leaders of the Antitrust, Privacy, National Security, and FDA practices to develop and implement their marketing and business development plans.
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