Graduates! Kick-start your global Trial Management career
- Graduate
- Denmark - Søborg
Join the Novo Nordisk Global Development Graduate Programme and get a life-changing career.
If you are ready to discover just how far your talent can take you, we invite you to explore our Global Development Graduate Programme. Global Development employs more than 800 people across a number of different project and functional areas in Denmark and internationally. In Global Development we are responsible for developing new products from the early clinical phases through to market authorisation. Our graduate programme is a solid platform for a unique opportunity for getting your university degree off to a great start.
Scope of the programme
The two-year programme will consist of three rotations in different parts of the Global Development organisation whilst anchored in the Trial Execution skill area. The aim of the Trial Management Graduate Programme is to give you extensive exposure to the role as an International Trial Manager (ITM) with a strong focus on competencies such as communication, team leadership and project management skills.
You will be given a broad range of ITM responsibilities and experience a variety of projects from cross-departmental project work and stakeholder management and have assignments within trial management in the initiation, execution or finalisation phase of a clinical trial.
You will get a unique insight into the full global development value chain of 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.
You will enjoy the privilege of being part of both formal and informal graduate networks which will allow you to broaden your learning’s even further, while building your opportunities and relationships across the company.
The job
The Trial Management Graduate Programme is tailored to ensure your full personal and professional development as an ITM, accelerated by prioritised training and dedicated coaching from experienced colleagues.
The programme comprises three 8-month rotations during a two-year period.
The first rotation will most likely take place within Trial Management in one of the projects in HQ in Denmark. The main purpose of this rotation is to gain an understanding of the ITM areas of responsibilities and the governance of clinical trials via Good Clinical Practice (GCP).
The second rotation will be in an affiliate outside of Denmark. This is the rotation where the graduate will get insight into Trial Management from a local perspective. This will give the graduate a unique international perspective that will prove invaluable as new markets continue to evolve for Novo Nordisk.
This rotation will most likely take place within Trial Management in HQ in Denmark. During this final rotation the graduate will work more independently in the role as an ITM and will have the opportunity to showcase the importance of Trial Management within other areas in drug development.
Qualifications
To join the Global Development Graduate Programme as a Trial Management Graduate you must hold a recent master’s degree in natural sciences (e.g. pharmacy, human biology or equivalent) and have no more than 1 year of work experience since finishing your studies.
You are independent, flexible and efficient with a ‘can-do’ attitude. You have a solid academic background, outstanding academic achievements and the ability to solve tasks on short notice. Working at the cutting-edge of a highly complex and innovative industry, you must be able to learn fast, excel at cross-functional collaboration and communicate your great ideas well.
You must be prepared to invest significant personal effort in meeting expectations and proactively take ownership of your areas of responsibility. You are a top M.Sc. graduate with an international profile and a passion for learning. Finally, the strongest candidates have relevant work experience obtained while studying and a desire to work in the pharmaceutical industry.
Contact
For further information about the Trial Management Graduate Programme please, contact Susanne Møller Nissen at +45 3075 6195; or for general information about the Graduate Programme please, contact Tina Christiansen at +45 3079 1748.
Deadline
9 February 2014
- Graduate
- Denmark - Søborg
Join the Novo Nordisk Global Development Graduate Programme and get a life-changing career.
If you are ready to discover just how far your talent can take you, we invite you to explore our Global Development Graduate Programme. Global Development employs more than 800 people across a number of different project and functional areas in Denmark and internationally. In Global Development we are responsible for developing new products from the early clinical phases through to market authorisation. Our graduate programme is a solid platform for a unique opportunity for getting your university degree off to a great start.
Scope of the programme
The two-year programme will consist of three rotations in different parts of the Global Development organisation whilst anchored in the Trial Execution skill area. The aim of the Trial Management Graduate Programme is to give you extensive exposure to the role as an International Trial Manager (ITM) with a strong focus on competencies such as communication, team leadership and project management skills.
You will be given a broad range of ITM responsibilities and experience a variety of projects from cross-departmental project work and stakeholder management and have assignments within trial management in the initiation, execution or finalisation phase of a clinical trial.
You will get a unique insight into the full global development value chain of 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.
You will enjoy the privilege of being part of both formal and informal graduate networks which will allow you to broaden your learning’s even further, while building your opportunities and relationships across the company.
The job
The Trial Management Graduate Programme is tailored to ensure your full personal and professional development as an ITM, accelerated by prioritised training and dedicated coaching from experienced colleagues.
The programme comprises three 8-month rotations during a two-year period.
The first rotation will most likely take place within Trial Management in one of the projects in HQ in Denmark. The main purpose of this rotation is to gain an understanding of the ITM areas of responsibilities and the governance of clinical trials via Good Clinical Practice (GCP).
The second rotation will be in an affiliate outside of Denmark. This is the rotation where the graduate will get insight into Trial Management from a local perspective. This will give the graduate a unique international perspective that will prove invaluable as new markets continue to evolve for Novo Nordisk.
This rotation will most likely take place within Trial Management in HQ in Denmark. During this final rotation the graduate will work more independently in the role as an ITM and will have the opportunity to showcase the importance of Trial Management within other areas in drug development.
Qualifications
To join the Global Development Graduate Programme as a Trial Management Graduate you must hold a recent master’s degree in natural sciences (e.g. pharmacy, human biology or equivalent) and have no more than 1 year of work experience since finishing your studies.
You are independent, flexible and efficient with a ‘can-do’ attitude. You have a solid academic background, outstanding academic achievements and the ability to solve tasks on short notice. Working at the cutting-edge of a highly complex and innovative industry, you must be able to learn fast, excel at cross-functional collaboration and communicate your great ideas well.
You must be prepared to invest significant personal effort in meeting expectations and proactively take ownership of your areas of responsibility. You are a top M.Sc. graduate with an international profile and a passion for learning. Finally, the strongest candidates have relevant work experience obtained while studying and a desire to work in the pharmaceutical industry.
Contact
For further information about the Trial Management Graduate Programme please, contact Susanne Møller Nissen at +45 3075 6195; or for general information about the Graduate Programme please, contact Tina Christiansen at +45 3079 1748.
Deadline
9 February 2014