Enclipse Corp./Downey, CA
Corporate Paralegal
Description:
The Paralegal will provide paralegal support to the Corporate and Commercial Law practice group, the Department's external and internal clients, and outside counsel.
The Paralegal should be experienced in reviewing Letters of Intent, purchase and sales agreements, lease agreements, tenant work letters, title reports, estoppel certificates and SNDAs.
Top Daily Responsibilities:
Manage intake of and response to regulatory affairs issues/inquiries, including: maintaining database of regulatory affairs matters, triage to appropriate team members/stakeholders, researching applicable statute/regulations, collaborating with appropriate SMEs and stakeholders, drafting & submitting the final response
Develop and maintain internal electronic filing system to store and track regulatory affairs/compliance matters
Develop processes and corresponding job aides to assist with standardization of responses and enhanced team performance improvement
Requirements:
Knowledge of health care compliance principles, policies, practices & standards
Proficiency with PC applications, including but not limited to: MS Word, MS Excel, and MS Powerpoint
Ability to identify, analyze, and develop responses to address regulatory affairs issues/inquiries
Ability to draft and revise documents including regulatory responses, policies, standards, analyses, and reports
Experienced in reviewing Letters of Intent, purchase and sales agreements, lease agreements, tenant work letters, title reports, estoppel certificates and SNDAs.
Knowledge of Federal & CA State Pharmacy laws/regulations
Experience in developing and maintaining dashboards and processes to track and trend compliance/regulatory affairs matters and internal projects
Exceptional time management skills and ability to work under pressure in a fast-paced work environment driven by regulatory deadlines
Strong verbal and written communication skills, diplomacy and ability to work in a team environment
Ability to manage projects independently with limited supervision, and initiative to self-start projects that will improve the team's performance
Flexibility, creativity, and problem solving/troubleshooting skills
Ability to identify and capitalize available resources (ie, leverage stakeholders for collaborative teamwork) to complete large projects
Bachelors degree required.
Min. 5-10 years of related legal experience to include successful completion of a paralegal or legal assistant training program required.
Demonstrates the ability to successfully manage an increase in scope and complexity.
Flexibility, attention to detail and effective written and verbal communication skills.
Employment Type: Contract
Duration: 6 months
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