GIRP - European Association of Pharmaceutical Full-line Wholesalers
Brussels, Belgium
GIRP, the European Association of Pharmaceutical Full-line Wholesalers, is looking to hire a trainee and is currently accepting applications from highly motivated undergraduate/graduate candidates seeking a 6-month internship, starting at the end of August 2014. Candidates should show practical skills, high motivation for work, flexibility, a dynamic attitude, and team spirit. Please note that GIRP can only accept candidates who are enrolled in a university study programme for the entire duration of the traineeship.
Responsibilities
- Assist with the organisation of the GIRP Autumn Meeting, workshops and meetings;
- Researching, editing, and writing input for GIRP’s numerous publications;
- Compilation of PowerPoint presentations for internal meetings and external conferences;
- Perform research to support ongoing projects;
- Participation in conferences, seminars, and workshops with relevance to health policy;
- Maintenance of GIRP’s internet presence;
- Administrative support and office management.
We offer
- First-hand experience of the Brussels lobbying scene;
- Insight into the European pharmaceutical market and health policy sector in general and the sector of pharmaceutical full-line wholesaling in particular;
- Opportunities to be involved in hands-on projects from start to finish;
- Excellent team spirit in a multinational environment;
- Accommodation costs are covered by GIRP, however no other remuneration is offered.
Must-have qualities
- Undergraduate/graduate student, the candidate must be enrolled at a university for the entire duration of the traineeship;
- Candidates must be fluent in English;
- Excellent knowledge of all Microsoft Office applications;
- Self-starter, high level of independence and responsibility.
Desirable qualities
- Experience in event organisation;
- Affinity for graphic design;
- Aptitude with social networking tools such as Twitter and Facebook;
- Good English writing and editing skills;
- Fluency in French is desirable, other languages are an asset.
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