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Clinical Reporting Graduate Novo Nordisk, Denmark

  • Graduate
  • Denmark - Søborg
  • Date posted: 6 Jan 2012
  • Deadline: 12 Feb 2012

The two-year programme will consist of three rotations in different parts of the Global Development organisation whilst anchored in Clinical Reporting, the medical writing function at Novo Nordisk. The aim of the Clinical Reporting Graduate Programme is to develop people through extensive exposure to varied medical writing tasks and tasks within a closely related professional field with a strong focus on competencies such as scientific communication, project management, business understanding, and regulatory understanding.

What you'll be doing?
You will be given a broad range of responsibilities and experience a variety of tasks in a cross-disciplinary and cross-organisational global setting.

You will get a unique insight into the full clinical development value chain at Novo Nordisk, and you will be part of a highly skilled and motivated international working environment, with dynamic teams, each of which are providing Novo Nordisk with a competitive edge and driving state of the art drug development.

Whilst taking on a broad variety of responsibilities, you will enjoy the privilege of being part of both formal and informal graduate networks. This will allow you to broaden your learning even further, while building your opportunities and relationships across the company.

Scope of the programme
The Clinical Reporting Graduate Programme is tailored to ensure full personal and professional development, accelerated by prioritised training and dedicated coaching from experienced colleagues.

The programme comprises three rotations during a two-year period. The first rotation will be in a sub-department under Clinical Reporting, HQ in Denmark. The main purpose of this rotation is to get an introduction to medical writing and at least one clinical project, and to gain hands-on experience with medical writing tasks, e.g. preparation of regulatory documents and publications.

In the second rotation we normally send you to one of our affiliate medical writing units like the USA, China Japan or India to ensure exposure to the differences between medical writing work in an affiliate versus HQ.

The third rotation will most likely take place in HQ in a department with close ties to Clinical Reporting, probably Clinical Pharmacology, but could potentially also be Regulatory Affairs, Global Safety, or Global Medical Affairs. This will help build your network and provide broader insight into clinical development.

Requirements
You are a top M.Sc. graduate within natural science (biology, pharmacy, medicine, veterinarian, dentist, or equivalent). You have an international profile and a passion for learning. You are independent, flexible and efficient with a 'can-do' attitude. You must be structured and able to deliver under tight timelines. You have a solid academic background within natural science combined with excellent communication skills. At the cutting-edge of a highly complex and innovative industry, you will need to be able to learn fast and be good at cross-functional collaboration in a global setting. Finally, the strongest candidates carry some relevant work experience obtained while studying and a desire to work in the pharmaceutical industry.

Please apply in English, and add a scanned copy of your grade sheets.

Contact
For further information please contact Vice President of Clinical Reporting Sinna Lisa Vange at +45 3079 1028 or for general information Graduate Programme Manager Tina Christiansen at +45 3079 1748.

Meet our graduates
Go to novonordisk.com/graduates and find out what it is like to be part of the expedition.

Forward your application online
Please mark your application "NN60692 Clinical Reporting Graduate"

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