Co-op, Medical Grants Management & Strategic Giving
- Full-time
- Region: US
- Department: Medical Affairs
Company Description
At Biogen, our mission is clear - we are pioneers in neuroscience. Biogen discovers, develops, and delivers worldwide innovative therapies for people living with serious neurological and neurodegenerative diseases. Together, our employees create, commercialize, and manufacture transformative therapies for our patient population.
We at Biogen are committed to building on our culture of inclusion and belonging that reflects the communities where we operate and the patients who we serve. We are focused on strengthening our foundation to advance our overall Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DE&I) strategy and, most importantly, ensure all our employees feel included.
As an intern or co-op at Biogen, you can expect to be placed on a real project, under the guidance of experienced professionals and subject matter experts who are invested in your career and academic growth. We also ensure that you have plenty of opportunities to build your network, learn more about our organization through weekly lunch and learns led by leaders from across the company, and join us for several fun events.
Job Description
This application is for a 6-month student role from July - December 2023. Resume review begins in January 2023.
Medical Affairs (MA) is an integral department within any pharmaceutical or biotechnology company and serves as a key connection to the wider medical community. There are four basic functions of any MA department: insights generation, evidence generation, crafting the “global scientific platform” (GSP), and medical education. The first two involve understanding and addressing medical needs, while the third and fourth facilitate consistent, accurate, and relevant stakeholder education. The global scientific platform is the central scientific story for a disease state or product, and the role of MA is to help communicate this information to the broader medical community. At Biogen, the Med Affairs department is titled Worldwide Medical (WWM).
MSLs, a pivotal role within MA, are the main point of contact for peer-to-peer medical education, as they have the responsibility of providing HCPs with timely and accurate information on the company’s medicines and research areas. MSLs work in synergy with two other important departments within MA: (1) Medical Information, which responds to drug-information inquiries, and (2) Scientific Partnerships, which disseminates data at medical congresses and in peer-reviewed publications. WWM also supports independent medical education, in the form of Continuing Medical Education (CME). At Biogen, the group responsible for responding to requests for funding for CME (grants) is the Grants Management and Strategic Giving (GMSG) department. The role of the GMSG is to disseminate unbiased, scientific data to the healthcare community, in ways that respond to the learning needs of healthcare providers.
Although these four basic functions are integral to the way WWM operates, the role of WWM is continuing to grow and adapt, with greater emphasis on the patient (eg, outcomes that are clinically meaningful to patients and personalized medicine) and we are focused on innovative, digital approaches to reaching target audiences with personally relevant information. By building upon these four basic functions, WWM is poised to further strengthen the patient’s voice, thereby becoming true partners to patients, their families, healthcare providers, and the global community of which we are all a part. In this way, we contribute to Biogen’s mission to pioneer in neuroscience. Since our founding in 1978 as one of the world’s first global biotechnology companies, Biogen has led innovative scientific research with the goal over the last decade to defeat devastating neurological diseases.
Position Description
Detailed description of role including but not limited to:
- This project is to collaborate with the Grants and Strategic Giving team to create a business impact report template to inform leaders in Worldwide Medical on a set of metrics, key performance indicators or insights on the Grants and Strategic Giving program. The report should encompass program impacts, key learnings, educational gaps, site launch information and other metrics. The report should be succinct, easy to read and interpret.
- Day to day responsibilities will include getting familiar with the backend of the new grants and strategic giving website, downloading relevant data, cleansing and prepping the data, preparing the data for presentation in a dashboard that can be added to a powerpoint deck for discussions with leadership. Responsibilities will also include getting to know the GMSG team, their business objectives and understanding which key performance metrics will provide the most value to leaders and decision-makers. Responsibilities will also include frequent MS Teams meetings and regular check-ins with the GSMG team.
Qualifications
Knowledge:
- Enrolled in Bachelor’s level program with a major in any of the following disciplines: Health and medical administrative services, Registered nursing/registered nurse, Neuroscience, Research and experimental psychology, Biology/biological sciences, Pharmacy, Information science/studies, Biological and biomedical sciences, Pharmaceutical sciences, Business/commerce or Computer and information sciences
Skills:
- Ability to apply strategic and analytical thinking to a reporting project.
Abilities:
- The successful candidate will have the ability to assess and analyze a complex set of information and communicate it simply and visually, with some affinity for statistical analysis
- The candidate will have good written and oral communication skills
- The candidate will have good overall project management skills
- The candidate will be collaborative and a strategic thinker
- The ideal candidate will also have an interest in medical education, patient education or pharmaceutical business operations
To participate in the Biogen Internship Program, students must meet the following eligibility criteria:
- Legal authorization to work in the U.S.
- At least 18 years of age prior to the scheduled start date
- Be currently enrolled in an accredited college or university
Education
Enrolled in Bachelor’s level program, sophomore or above, with a major in any of the following disciplines: Health and medical administrative services, Registered nursing/registered nurse, Neuroscience, Research and experimental psychology, Biology/biological sciences, Pharmacy, Information science/studies, Biological and biomedical sciences, Pharmaceutical sciences, Business/commerce or Computer and information sciences
Additional Information
Why Biogen?
Our mission to find therapies for neurological and rare diseases is a unique focus within our industry and this shared purpose is what connects us as a team. We work together to overcome obstacles and to follow the science. We are resilient as we strive to make an impact on our patients’ lives and on changing the course of medicine. Together, we pioneer. Together, we thrive.
All your information will be kept confidential according to EEO guidelines.