Project Assistant to Haemophilia R&D Portfolio
- Project Management
- Denmark - Søborg
We are looking for a Project Assistant to support one of our Project Vice Presidents.If you are well structured and service minded, have a can-do attitude and are ready for an exciting job in an international environment where challenges are a natural part of your daily work then we may have just the right job for you.
About the department
The Haemophilia R&D Portfolio SVP area drives the haemophilia portfolio currently consisting of five projects in clinical development or regulatory submission phase. Haemophilia project management is responsible for planning, optimising and tracking all parts of haemophilia projects, including timelines, key deliverables and financial planning.
The Job
As Project Assistant you will join the project management team and work closely with the Project Vice President (PVP) and the other three project assistants in the area as well as with a broad range of enthusiastic colleagues who are changing the possibilities in haemophilia. You will also be interacting with colleagues from different areas in the organisation.
Your job function will be to support the project management in driving the project activities towards agreed goals. You will be responsible for planning, optimising and tracking a range of project activities including coordination of the budgeting process and keeping the project plan and project website updated. Part of your responsibilities will also be to arrange project team meetings and seminars including preparation of meeting minutes and follow-up on actions. Moreover, you will in collaboration with the PVP prepare material for upper management meetings (e.g. Project Reviews), monthly project reports and communication materials (e.g. slides and pre-reading). In addition, you will provide daily support to the PVP such as booking of travel and travel settlement.
Qualifications
Our ideal candidate has at least 2-3 years relevant experience within the pharmaceutical industry, preferably with project management. Financial understanding and experience in budgeting is a must and knowledge of SAP is preferable. Being part of a multi-cultural team, fluency in oral and written English is a requirement and relevant training within medical terminology is an advantage. You are a skilled user of various IT systems including MS Office.As a person you are enthusiastic, engaged and have a can-do attitude. You are well-structured with a sense of details. You also enjoy working with tight deadlines and multiple and frequently changing priorities using good collaboration skills and a sense of humour. You are flexible, good at problem-solving, working independently and proactively in a busy environment.
At Novo Nordisk, we strive for excellence. As a world leader in diabetes care and a major player in haemostasis management, growth hormone therapy and hormone replacement therapy, we offer our employees opportunities for continuous growth.
Contact
For further information, please contact Birgitte Hermansen at +45 3079 6433.
Deadline
9 December 2013.
- Project Management
- Denmark - Søborg
We are looking for a Project Assistant to support one of our Project Vice Presidents.If you are well structured and service minded, have a can-do attitude and are ready for an exciting job in an international environment where challenges are a natural part of your daily work then we may have just the right job for you.
About the department
The Haemophilia R&D Portfolio SVP area drives the haemophilia portfolio currently consisting of five projects in clinical development or regulatory submission phase. Haemophilia project management is responsible for planning, optimising and tracking all parts of haemophilia projects, including timelines, key deliverables and financial planning.
The Job
As Project Assistant you will join the project management team and work closely with the Project Vice President (PVP) and the other three project assistants in the area as well as with a broad range of enthusiastic colleagues who are changing the possibilities in haemophilia. You will also be interacting with colleagues from different areas in the organisation.
Your job function will be to support the project management in driving the project activities towards agreed goals. You will be responsible for planning, optimising and tracking a range of project activities including coordination of the budgeting process and keeping the project plan and project website updated. Part of your responsibilities will also be to arrange project team meetings and seminars including preparation of meeting minutes and follow-up on actions. Moreover, you will in collaboration with the PVP prepare material for upper management meetings (e.g. Project Reviews), monthly project reports and communication materials (e.g. slides and pre-reading). In addition, you will provide daily support to the PVP such as booking of travel and travel settlement.
Qualifications
Our ideal candidate has at least 2-3 years relevant experience within the pharmaceutical industry, preferably with project management. Financial understanding and experience in budgeting is a must and knowledge of SAP is preferable. Being part of a multi-cultural team, fluency in oral and written English is a requirement and relevant training within medical terminology is an advantage. You are a skilled user of various IT systems including MS Office.As a person you are enthusiastic, engaged and have a can-do attitude. You are well-structured with a sense of details. You also enjoy working with tight deadlines and multiple and frequently changing priorities using good collaboration skills and a sense of humour. You are flexible, good at problem-solving, working independently and proactively in a busy environment.
At Novo Nordisk, we strive for excellence. As a world leader in diabetes care and a major player in haemostasis management, growth hormone therapy and hormone replacement therapy, we offer our employees opportunities for continuous growth.
Contact
For further information, please contact Birgitte Hermansen at +45 3079 6433.
Deadline
9 December 2013.