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Intern (w/m/d) Medical Affairs

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  • Job titleIntern (w/m/d) Medical Affairs
  • FunctionCareer Programs
  • Sub functionNon-LDP Intern/Co-Op
  • CategoryIntern/Co-Op, Non-LDP Intern/Co-Op (C)
  • LocationZug, Switzerland
  • Date posted
  • Requisition number2406225489W
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Job Title: Intern (w/m/d) Medical Affairs Hematology

Location: Zug, Switzerland

Start: 01.03.2025

Johnson & Johnson is currently seeking an intern to join our Medical Affairs Team located in Zug

At Johnson & Johnson, we believe health is everything. Our strength in healthcare innovation empowers us to build a world where complex diseases are prevented, treated, and cured, where treatments are smarter and less invasive, and solutions are personal. Through our expertise in Innovative Medicine and MedTech, we are uniquely positioned to innovate across the full spectrum of healthcare solutions today to deliver the breakthroughs of tomorrow, and profoundly impact health for humanity.

Join us to advance the future of human health and take the first steps toward building a career with a purpose.

Position Overview - Tasks & Responsibilities:

As our Intern, you will be a driving force behind our efforts to bring innovative therapies in the areas of "Hematology" to those who need them most. You will be fully embedded in our Medical Affairs team. Your tasks will range from

  • supporting the implementation of medical education projects to
  • reviewing promotional materials on scientific accuracy and compliance with all relevant laws and guidelines.
  • You will be involved in training our sales teams on the science and data around our products and
  • help to develop an impactful scientific narrative.

Qualifications

Qualifications - Education and Experience:

  • A completed bachelor's or ongoing master's degree in life sciences (biomedical sciences, pharmaceutical sciences, medicine)
  • Expertise and knowledge of the healthcare system and its clinical environment

Qualifications - Skills:

  • A high level of enthusiasm and a keen interest in the pharmaceutical industry
  • Very good German and English skills, other languages are a plus
  • Excellent command of Microsoft Excel and/or other data management tools
  • Able to understand scientific data and to translate these into a practical narrative
  • Team spirit, creativity, proactivity and a strong organizational talent

Our Offering:

  • 6 months full time internship in an international healthcare company to grow your professional experience, start date 1st March 2025
  • The chance to be part of a world-leading company in the research and development of innovative medicines and to have this medical affairs experience added to your CV.
  • Great team and excellent sense of belonging
  • Flexible working conditions with the opportunity of 40% remote work if the job allows
  • Many attractive benefits to support your physical, mental and financial wellbeing. Learn more here.

For more than 130 years, diversity, equity & inclusion (DEI) has been a part of our cultural fabric at Johnson & Johnson and woven into how we do business every day. We know that the success of our business – and our ability to deliver meaningful solutions – depends on how well we understand and meet the diverse needs of the communities we serve. Which is why we foster a culture of inclusion and belonging where all perspectives, abilities and experiences are valued and our people can reach their potential.

All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, age, ability, or background.

Please mention in your application if you learned about this opportunity through the Health Science Club.

Join us and tackle the world’s toughest challenges

We invite you to join our Global Talent Hub, where we keep in touch with people around the world who share our passions for bold innovations and are inspired by our mission of changing the trajectory of human health.