Student Assistant, Clinical Supply
Are you currently pursuing a bachelor’s degree (e.g., engineering, pharmaceutical or natural science) and are looking for a student assistant role within Clinical Supply where you can shine?
Are you looking for an opportunity to join a dynamic team and apply the knowledge you are gaining through your studies? Are you excited to work within our global organization with multiple stakeholders?
Then, keep reading – we’re looking for you!
Your new role
As our new Student Assistant, you will support the progression of our R&D pipeline by supporting collogues within Clinical Supply.
Your key tasks will be:
- Responsible for handling and controlling documents in our electronic document system
- Travel orders and support on travel expense in our electronic systems
- Purchase of office supplies
- Preparing and processing of data
- Document writing and preparation
- Archiving activities
- A broad variety of ad hoc tasks depending on the needs of the team
We will provide a lot of guidance and expect that you are able to work independently and take on responsibility.
Your days will be varied, and you will gain extensive insight into our daily work within a large, global organization.
You can expect to work approximately 15 hours per week. Your work hours are flexible and can be adjusted to match your classes and exam periods.
Your future team
The department of Clinical Supply in CMC currently consist of 10 highly skilled and passionate colleagues who are experts in coordination of outsourcing related to packaging and distribution of the Investigational Medicinal Product (IMP) as well as activities related to Interactive Response Technology (IRT). We are in Clinical Supply responsible for delivery of both small molecules and biologics IMP to the entire Lundbeck portfolio.
You will be part of a dedicated and collaborative team where the culture is characterized by an open, trust-based, and supportive working environment. We enjoy learning every day and thrive in the dynamic environment of clinical trials. We have fun, are informal, acknowledge each other and live by the thought that when we support one another, everybody wins. We are very enthusiastic about what we do.
The position is based in Valby, Copenhagen.
What you bring to the team
You are currently pursuing a bachelor’s degree (e.g., engineering, pharmaceutical or natural science) and are looking for a role where you can shine by:
- Being comfortable taking ownership of and coordinating your own tasks
- Being proactive, organized, and structured
- Demonstrating an eye for detail and are good at structuring your time to deliver high-quality work
- Bringing enthusiasm for what you do - applying your positive attitude to learn and tackle ad-hoc tasks, both big and small
- Enjoy being part of a team that will ask for help when needed and excited about additional tasks which expand your on-the-job learning
- You have strong experience with use of IT, and it is easy for you to learn new IT systems
- Communicating effortlessly in English – both orally and in writing, as you will work in an international environment where English is the corporate language.
Our promise to you
Lundbeck offers an inspiring workplace and innovative culture, where our curiosity, accountability and adaptability enable us to transform lives. We want to go faster and further on addressing the big unmet needs of people living with brain disorders. We offer rewarding careers with a mix of exciting tasks and development opportunities that are balanced with initiatives focused on your well-being.
We need every brain in the game, and at Lundbeck, we are committed to building a workforce that is as diverse as the people we serve. Read more about our commitment at www.lundbeck.com/global/about-us/our-commitment/diversity-and-inclusion.
Apply now
Can you see yourself in this role? We want to hear from you. Does this sound like your dream job, but you’re not sure if you meet all the requirements? We still want to hear from you!
Upload your CV and include a few lines about your motivation for applying. We ask you not to include a photo or personal information that does not relate to your professional experience.
If you have questions, please contact Dorthe Lerche Berg , Director Clinical Supply via a Linked In message or dlb@lundbeck.com. Applications must be received by October 21st, 2024.
Learn more about us at www.lundbeck.com, Linked In or Instagram (@h_lundbeck).
#Every Brain In The Game
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About Lundbeck
At Lundbeck, our most important contribution is easing the burden of the millions of people living with brain disorders. Whether it is migraine, depression, or other brain disorders, patients, their carers, and society as a whole depend on us.
Through cutting edge science and strong partnerships, we develop and market some of the world’s leading treatments, expanding into neuro-specialty and neuro-rare from our strong legacy within psychiatry and neurology.
The brain health challenge is real. Our commitment is real. Our impact is real.