You will gain insight into clinical data and pharmaceutical evidence generation. The role is suited for a student looking to apply clinical knowledge to real-world health technology assessments and medical communications!
On behalf of Roche Denmark, we are looking for a highly analytical and scientifically grounded Student Assistant to join the Medical Center. In this role, your primary focus will be supporting our team in the preparation of applications and dossiers for the Danish Medicines Council (Medicinrådet), alongside a variety of general medical writing tasks.
Key Responsibilities
- Medicines Council Applications: Support the team in structuring, drafting, and proofreading clinical dossiers and applications for the Danish Medicines Council (Medicinrådet).
- Medical Writing: Assist in developing and reviewing scientific materials, including clinical summaries, slide decks, and internal medical education documents.
- Literature & Data Review: Conduct targeted literature searches, extract relevant clinical data, and summarize scientific findings to support application arguments and medical projects.
- Quality Control: Perform rigorous proofreading, fact-checking, and reference management for various scientific and regulatory documents.
- Cross-Functional Collaboration: Work closely with Medical and Market Access Partners, and other internal stakeholders to ensure clinical data is accurately represented.
What We Are Looking For
We are looking for someone with strong scientific writing and analytical skills, and the ability to translate complex clinical trial data into clear, accurate, and compelling text. You are detail-oriented, structured, and able to take ownership of your tasks while working independently. In addition, you should be able to identify with the following:
- Education: You are a student who has successfully completed your Bachelor's degree and is currently in your Master's program in Life Sciences, such as Pharmacy, Medicine, Public Health, or a related field with a strong clinical understanding.
- Languages: Fluency in Danish and English is a strict requirement for this role, as you will be working with Danish Medicines Council documents and applications. You must also have excellent written and verbal English skills.
What We Offer
- A flexible work environment designed to fit around your clinical rotations and university schedule.
- Deep, practical insight into the Danish healthcare system, market access, and the pharmaceutical industry.
- Mentorship from experienced Medical Affairs and Market Access professionals.
- An engaging, purpose-driven workplace at the forefront of medical innovation.
Practical Information:
- Start date: As soon as possible
- Working hours: Approx. 10-15 hours per week
- Salary: Based on qualifications
- Location: Copenhagen
- Employment type: Temporary position via StudentConsulting (possibility of extension)
We conduct interviews on an ongoing basis, so please send your CV today. If you have any questions, please contact recruiter Emma Jepsen (< e-mail verwijderd om veiligheidsredenen >).
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