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US 2025 Summer Intern Program will encompass several functions that focus on the delivery of patient-centric solutions across clinical drug-development processes such as:
Early and late-stage drug development & delivery
Site engagement
Clinical trial management within various therapeutic areas across all phases of clinical trials (including study start up)
Quantitative & statistical sciences
Medical writing
Integrated technologies (ex. Tableau/Power BI data analytics, forecasting/financial systems/web-based interfaces data flows, SAP/Alteryx technologies, etc.)
End-to-end business operations, including DE&I efforts, culture initiatives, and
Risk management
All candidates will support projects aligned with our Credo values and strategic priorities.
The Intern Program will provide undergraduate students with practical experience focusing on certain aspects of the delivery of global clinical trials. This will include working with cross-functional teams, understanding global regulations, and gaining exposure to processes, roles, and functions supporting how J&J Innovative Medicine delivers medicine to patients. Selected candidates will have the opportunity to work beyond clinical trials and gain insights across clinical supplies, trials, and submissions, support integrated end-to-end drug development at the asset level, and gain further knowledge into data science and AI.
Global Development offers a fast-paced cross-functional, technologically advanced environment with passion for developing individual projects and partnership management skills through early talent engagement. Interns will have the opportunity to learn about compound development, therapeutic areas, disease states, and portfolio management.
Life as a Global Development Summer Intern:
The Summer Intern Program provides real-life hands-on experience, education, coaching, mentoring, and networking opportunities to meet people globally from various cross-functional areas. Each intern will be assigned to a single function within Global Development with a specific project for the 12-15 week duration. It is mandatory for each intern to adhere to applicable SOPs, Work Instructions, Policies, Codes of Good Clinical Practice (GCP), Local Regulatory requirements, etc., and will be required to comply with relevant training. The Intern Program and each intern will adhere to the following framework:
Typically run from May 2025 - August 2025
Hybrid work model (3 days at one of local sites, 2 days remote)
Required 40-hour work week
Responsible for own transportation to local site(s)
Assignment area and work-site location to match business needs
Summer Intern Project to be conducted beyond the daily work assignment
Pay rate determined on the grade level at time of offer
Career mentorship with networking opportunities within assigned team and beyond
Available Internship Areas Include:
Project/Program/Trial leadership
Clinical Trial Management, Digital Health
Project Management (ex. Functional - Regulatory, Precision Medicine, CMC/Non-Clinical.)
Program Coordination
Diversity, Equity & Inclusion in Clinical Trials (DEICT)
Trial Feasibility
Business Operations
Global Clinical Operations
Statistics
Clinical Pharmacology
Others
Desired Majors:
Science (Biology, Molecular Biology, Chemistry, Biochemistry, Neuroscience etc.)
Data Science, Statistics, Business Analytics, Mathematics
Finance, Economics, Business, Marketing
Information Technology, Computer Science
Supply Chain, Information Systems, Packaging Sciences
Pharmacology, Psychology, Sociology
Exercise Science, Food Science, Human Science/Development
Engineering (Mechanical, Biomedical, Industrial, Electrical, Materials, Software, Chemical, etc.)
Pharmacometrics
Qualifications
Required:
Candidates must be legally authorized to work in the U.S. and must not require sponsorship for employment visa status now, or in the future (ex. H1-B).
Candidate must be actively enrolled in an accredited University for the duration of the Intern assignment pursuing a bachelor's degree
By start date, candidate must be considered an undergraduate sophomore or above
Minimum GPA of 3.6 or higher
Availability to work full-time (40 hours/week) during the internship/co-op
Ability to provide transportation to/from the work location
Ability to demonstrate strong analytical and quantitative skills
Preferred:
Excellent communication, presentation, and leadership skills are preferred
Ability to balance multiple projects and initiatives while executing results
Must be a self-starter works independently while contributing to the team goals
Proven leadership/participation with campus programs and/or community service activities is desired
The anticipated base pay for this position is Sophomore $25.00/hr, Junior $26.00/hr, Senior $27.00/hr, Master's degree $33.00/hr.
This job posting is anticipated to close on 12/10/2024. The Company may however extend this time-period, in which case the posting will remain available on https://https://www.careers.jnj.com to accept additional applications.
Johnson & Johnson is an Affirmative Action and Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, age, national origin, or protected veteran status and will not be discriminated against on the basis of disability.