Student Assistant Epidemiology
- Student and Internships
- Denmark - Søborg
Are you looking for a student assistant job with possibilities to make a difference personally and professionally? Do you thrive with working as a personal assistant? Are you dedicated to making the best possible effort?
About the department
The Department of Epidemiology is a department within Global Development, and focuses on contributing with epidemiological knowledge to various stakeholders in the Novo Nordisk organisation. As a student assistant in Epidemiology you will assist the team of 12 epidemiologists in analysing, validating, and communicating epidemiological knowledge.
The job
You will be involved in various projects incl. non-interventional post-marketing studies, and preparation of epidemiological reports to stakeholders. The tasks will include validation of data in abstracts and proofreading of publications, and preparation and validation of presentations. In addition updating the department website and assisting in literature reviews and data analyses.
Qualifications
You are studying a relevant BSc/MSc programme related to epidemiology, and you have preferably 2 years until graduation. You have a strong interest and understanding of epidemiology and biostatistics, are proficient in MS Office (especially Excel and PowerPoint), and are fluent in spoken and written English. Familiarity with SAS and PubMed is an asset.
You are dedicated, have excellent interpersonal skills, a good feeling for details, and have a positive mind-set.
At Novo Nordisk, your skills, dedication and ambition help us change lives for the better. In exchange, we offer you an opportunity to work with extraordinary talent and benefit from a range of possibilities for professional and personal development.”
The position is located in Søborg and the working time is estimated to be 15 hours per week, but mutual flexibility is expected.
Contact
For further information, please contact Anne Louise Svendsen at +45 3075 2799 or Sofia Inez Iqbal Kring at +45 3075 5255.
Deadline
3 January 2014
- Student and Internships
- Denmark - Søborg
Are you looking for a student assistant job with possibilities to make a difference personally and professionally? Do you thrive with working as a personal assistant? Are you dedicated to making the best possible effort?
About the department
The Department of Epidemiology is a department within Global Development, and focuses on contributing with epidemiological knowledge to various stakeholders in the Novo Nordisk organisation. As a student assistant in Epidemiology you will assist the team of 12 epidemiologists in analysing, validating, and communicating epidemiological knowledge.
The job
You will be involved in various projects incl. non-interventional post-marketing studies, and preparation of epidemiological reports to stakeholders. The tasks will include validation of data in abstracts and proofreading of publications, and preparation and validation of presentations. In addition updating the department website and assisting in literature reviews and data analyses.
Qualifications
You are studying a relevant BSc/MSc programme related to epidemiology, and you have preferably 2 years until graduation. You have a strong interest and understanding of epidemiology and biostatistics, are proficient in MS Office (especially Excel and PowerPoint), and are fluent in spoken and written English. Familiarity with SAS and PubMed is an asset.
You are dedicated, have excellent interpersonal skills, a good feeling for details, and have a positive mind-set.
At Novo Nordisk, your skills, dedication and ambition help us change lives for the better. In exchange, we offer you an opportunity to work with extraordinary talent and benefit from a range of possibilities for professional and personal development.”
The position is located in Søborg and the working time is estimated to be 15 hours per week, but mutual flexibility is expected.
Contact
For further information, please contact Anne Louise Svendsen at +45 3075 2799 or Sofia Inez Iqbal Kring at +45 3075 5255.
Deadline
3 January 2014