FAQs
What position is being offered?
The position being offered is a Scientific Affairs Summer Intern focused on Interventional Oncology.
Where is the internship located?
The internship is based in New Brunswick but can also be remote.
What is the main focus of the internship?
The main focus of the internship is to support critical scientific affairs activities for a late-stage asset related to head and neck cancer.
What qualifications are required for this internship?
The candidate must be currently enrolled in a PharmD program or a related field, with knowledge in oncology and treatment modalities in clinical practice.
What types of activities will the intern be involved in?
The intern will conduct literature reviews, evaluate clinical trials, collaborate with internal teams to generate insights, and help develop educational materials related to the product and disease state.
Are there any specific skills required for this role?
Yes, strong collaboration, interpersonal, and communication skills are required to clearly articulate problems, solutions, and concepts to a diverse team.
Is experience in conducting literature reviews necessary?
Yes, experience in conducting literature reviews, evaluating clinical/RWE studies, and preparing disease overview documents is necessary.
Does this internship offer any equal opportunity employment benefits?
Yes, Johnson & Johnson is an Affirmative Action and Equal Opportunity Employer, ensuring all qualified applicants receive consideration for employment without discrimination.