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Guidepost Solutions

Uncovering Facts. Assessing Risk. Protecting Facilities. Monitoring Progress.

Managing Director

DirectorDirectorFull TimeRemoteLeadTeam 201-500Since 2010H1B No SponsorCompany SiteLinkedIn

Location

United States

Posted

55 days ago

Salary

$175K - $220K / year

Seniority

Lead

Bachelor Degree10 yrs expEnglish

Job Description

Managing Director

Guidepost Solutions

• Demonstrate expert knowledge of the Controlled Substances Act, its implementing regulations, and DEA diversion control requirements. • Serve as a subject matter expert in DEA regulatory compliance and diversion prevention, including detection, response, and remediation strategies. • Assess, analyze, design, and implement comprehensive DEA compliance and diversion control programs for clients. • Monitor, update, and integrate compliance policies, processes, and procedures to mitigate current and future regulatory risk. • Incorporate industry best practices, recent enforcement trends, and DEA guidance into tailored client solutions. • Develop and deliver effective training and awareness programs, including in‑person, virtual, and diversion‑focused education. • Initiate, organize, and drive timely completion of projects aligned with client objectives and Guidepost goals. • Create comprehensive client reports detailing investigation findings, trends, diversion risks, and corrective action plans. • Drive data analysis and insights to inform compliance enhancements and program improvements. • Serve as a primary client relationship lead, providing trusted advisory support and ensuring high‑quality service delivery. • Engage with clients in a timely, ethical, and professional manner. • Lead, mentor, and manage team members, including assigning work, ensuring quality of deliverables, and supporting professional development. • Own and manage engagement and practice-level budgets. • Identify, pursue, and support new business development opportunities, including expanding existing client relationships. • Contribute to proposal development, scope definition, and client presentations. • Seek out and support new client engagement opportunities that advance the growth of the DEA Regulatory Compliance and Diversion Control practice.

Job Requirements

  • Bachelor’s degree, at minimum
  • Ten (10) years of relevant experience, including DEA regulatory compliance, diversion investigations, and enforcement matters
  • Demonstrated experience leading teams, managing client engagements, and overseeing budgets
  • Exceptional written and oral presentation skills with a proven ability to influence and collaborate across all levels of the organization
  • High degree of initiative in managing multiple priorities simultaneously in a fast-paced, deadline-driven work environment
  • High performance standards, impeccable integrity, excellent judgment, and well-honed analytical skills
  • Ability to exercise discretion in dealing with highly confidential matters
  • Ability to communicate clearly, concisely, and professionally, both in written and verbal formats.

Benefits

  • Full benefits package

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