Avanos Medical
Associate Director, Investigations - Based in Alpharetta, GA or Remote
Avanos Medical, Atlanta, Georgia, United States, 30383
Associate Director, Investigations – Based in Alpharetta, GA or Remote
Avanos Medical is building the next generation of innovative medical devices that help patients move from surgery to recovery more quickly and safely. Headquartered in Alpharetta, Georgia, we develop, manufacture and market recognized brands across more than 90 countries.
Requisition ID:
6737 Job Title:
Associate Director, Investigations – Based in Alpharetta, GA or Remote Job Country:
United States (US)
Essential Duties and Responsibilities The Associate Director, Investigations provides senior leadership and advanced support for all elements of the Ethics & Compliance Program, focusing on Third‑Party Risk and Global Investigations to ensure compliance with applicable laws, regulations and Avanos policies.
Support the implementation of the Global Compliance Program under the direction of the Chief Ethics & Compliance Officer.
Provide oversight for the Management Compliance Oversight Committee and other Ethics & Compliance meetings.
Assist with the annual Risk Assessment and review activity‑specific plans by the business teams.
Lead Third‑Party Seller and Non‑Seller Third‑Party (NSTP) compliance management and initiatives, including risk assessments and site visits.
Conduct investigations into Ethics & Compliance related issues, allegations or identified risk areas, performing reviews, interviews and drafting reports.
Own the helpline vendor relationship and manage system, data flows and communications with stakeholders.
Implement and track corrective actions for identified compliance issues and assess effectiveness.
Support drafting, implementation and communication of Compliance‑related policies and procedures.
Execute actions outlined in the annual work plan and KPIs.
Facilitate annual training and education plans, develop communications on key risks and initiatives.
Assist audit, monitoring and investigation teams; implement monitoring processes such as ride‑along with field personnel.
Provide day‑to‑day advice and guidance to business teams on Compliance matters.
Your Qualifications Required
Bachelor’s degree or non‑U.S. equivalent.
Advanced degree (MBA, JD or equivalent).
7+ years of experience in a medical device, pharmaceutical or other healthcare organization implementing a compliance program or related experience (Internal Audit, Finance or Legal).
English language fluency.
Strong research, writing and communication skills.
Excellent organizational and time‑management skills.
Integrity and commitment to the highest ethical standards.
Ability to work independently and as part of a team, building consensus and solving problems.
Self‑motivated, result‑driven with an instinct to detect risk areas and red flags.
Strategic thinker who excels at tactical responsibilities.
Strong business acumen and judgment.
Ability to work in a matrixed, cross‑cultural organization across all levels.
Commitment to the values recognized as critical to Avanos: Customer‑Centric, Global Mindset, Accountability, Collaborative, Candor, and Speed.
Preferred
Specific training in healthcare compliance, privacy and related topics.
Fluency in other languages.
Salary Range The anticipated average base pay range for this position is $154,000.00 – $180,000.00. In addition, this role is eligible for an attractive incentive compensation program and benefits.
Benefits
Generous 401(k) employer match (100% match on first 4% and 50% match on next 2%).
Comprehensive benefits package including health care benefits, retirement plans and work/life benefits.
Free onsite gym and cafeteria.
Uncapped sales commissions.
HQ region voted ‘best place to live’ by USA Today.
Equal Opportunity Employer Statement Avanos Medical is an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or any other characteristic protected by law.
Join Us Make your career count by joining a company that empowers you to excel and to help change what medical devices can deliver. Your work will impact patients worldwide, and you will grow in a supportive and collaborative culture.
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Requisition ID:
6737 Job Title:
Associate Director, Investigations – Based in Alpharetta, GA or Remote Job Country:
United States (US)
Essential Duties and Responsibilities The Associate Director, Investigations provides senior leadership and advanced support for all elements of the Ethics & Compliance Program, focusing on Third‑Party Risk and Global Investigations to ensure compliance with applicable laws, regulations and Avanos policies.
Support the implementation of the Global Compliance Program under the direction of the Chief Ethics & Compliance Officer.
Provide oversight for the Management Compliance Oversight Committee and other Ethics & Compliance meetings.
Assist with the annual Risk Assessment and review activity‑specific plans by the business teams.
Lead Third‑Party Seller and Non‑Seller Third‑Party (NSTP) compliance management and initiatives, including risk assessments and site visits.
Conduct investigations into Ethics & Compliance related issues, allegations or identified risk areas, performing reviews, interviews and drafting reports.
Own the helpline vendor relationship and manage system, data flows and communications with stakeholders.
Implement and track corrective actions for identified compliance issues and assess effectiveness.
Support drafting, implementation and communication of Compliance‑related policies and procedures.
Execute actions outlined in the annual work plan and KPIs.
Facilitate annual training and education plans, develop communications on key risks and initiatives.
Assist audit, monitoring and investigation teams; implement monitoring processes such as ride‑along with field personnel.
Provide day‑to‑day advice and guidance to business teams on Compliance matters.
Your Qualifications Required
Bachelor’s degree or non‑U.S. equivalent.
Advanced degree (MBA, JD or equivalent).
7+ years of experience in a medical device, pharmaceutical or other healthcare organization implementing a compliance program or related experience (Internal Audit, Finance or Legal).
English language fluency.
Strong research, writing and communication skills.
Excellent organizational and time‑management skills.
Integrity and commitment to the highest ethical standards.
Ability to work independently and as part of a team, building consensus and solving problems.
Self‑motivated, result‑driven with an instinct to detect risk areas and red flags.
Strategic thinker who excels at tactical responsibilities.
Strong business acumen and judgment.
Ability to work in a matrixed, cross‑cultural organization across all levels.
Commitment to the values recognized as critical to Avanos: Customer‑Centric, Global Mindset, Accountability, Collaborative, Candor, and Speed.
Preferred
Specific training in healthcare compliance, privacy and related topics.
Fluency in other languages.
Salary Range The anticipated average base pay range for this position is $154,000.00 – $180,000.00. In addition, this role is eligible for an attractive incentive compensation program and benefits.
Benefits
Generous 401(k) employer match (100% match on first 4% and 50% match on next 2%).
Comprehensive benefits package including health care benefits, retirement plans and work/life benefits.
Free onsite gym and cafeteria.
Uncapped sales commissions.
HQ region voted ‘best place to live’ by USA Today.
Equal Opportunity Employer Statement Avanos Medical is an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or any other characteristic protected by law.
Join Us Make your career count by joining a company that empowers you to excel and to help change what medical devices can deliver. Your work will impact patients worldwide, and you will grow in a supportive and collaborative culture.
#J-18808-Ljbffr