About the Opportunity
About the Opportunity: Northeastern University Pharmaceutical Industry Fellowships Program is a two-year experiential program designed to advance lifelong learning and the education and training of Pharm.D. graduates. Critical to the success of the program is our ability to prepare Fellows to meet the ongoing workforce needs in various areas of industry. Our program gives fellows an opportunity to work with our innovative biopharmaceutical industry partners while collaborating with Northeastern University faculty in professional and career development, service, scholarship, and teaching. In partnership with Northeastern University, Chiesi Global Rare Diseases (GRD) is offering a two-year North America Medical Affairs PharmD fellowship based out of Boston, Massachusetts About Chiesi Global Rare Diseases: Chiesi Global Rare Diseases is a business unit of the Chiesi Group established to deliver innovative therapies and solutions for people affected by rare diseases. As a family business, Chiesi Group strives to create a world where it is common to have a therapy for all diseases and acts as a force for good, for society and the planet. Chiesi's commitment to create shared value for society as a whole is legally binding and central to company-wide decision-making. As a certified B Corp since 2019, we're part of a global community of businesses that meet high standards of social and environmental impact. The goal of the Global Rare Diseases unit is to ensure equal access so as many people as possible can experience their most fulfilling life. The unit collaborates with the rare disease community around the globe to bring voice to underserved people in the health care system. Responsibilities: The Medical Affairs fellowship at Chiesi GRD offers the opportunity for fellows to develop a proficient understanding of a Medical Affairs department, the role and operations of the department within and outside of Chiesi GRD, and the unique aspects of serving a rare disease community. Throughout the fellowship, the fellow will engage in projects to learn and understand different disease states, product data, and the roles and functions within Medical Affairs. The fellow will develop an understanding of industry practice, regulations and guidance that govern activities including clinical development and post-marketing research, HCP and patient interactions, scientific publications, field materials, sponsorships, grants. Fellow activity will often involve working cross-functionally with teams outside of Medical Affairs including Legal/Compliance, Sales & Marketing, Market Access/HEOR, Patient Advocacy, Clinical Development and Regulatory Affairs. The fellow will also participate in key Medical Affairs activities including the following:...duties as assigned. Education/Experience Requirements: ~ High school diploma. ~ Diploma/Certification from an approved LPN nursing program or Medical Assistant Program. Must have valid and up to date license/certification. ~ Must possess a current CPR/BLS or ACLS...
...Position: Direct Support Professional Reports to: Direct Support Professional Team Leader or Area Director FTE Status: Non-Exempt, Full-Time and Part-Time Available Loveland Center and Protected Harbor are expanding! We have Full-Time and Part-Time employment...
Position Title: Aerospace Engineer-SDA Requisition ID: TA189Location: Dahlgren, VA Application Deadline: We are accepting applications on an ongoing basis Who We Are Trusted Space builds solutions both on the ground and in space. Our solutions provide advanced...
Family-owned business that has been experiencing consistent growth is searching for a Senior Sales Executive to join their team in Brooklyn, NY!Candidates must have 5+ years of stable construction, plumbing or HVAC commecial sales experience with a current track record...
...Research Assistant/Staff Requisition ID req35344 Working Title Research Assistant/Staff Position Grade 06 Position Summary This individual will recruit, call, screen, interview, schedule, and run human participants for a cognitive neuroscience experiment...