Internship Offer
Duration: 6 months
Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis.
Please send CV with motivation letter to pes@cocir.org
You will support DITTA activities and prepare input related
to International Technical and Regulatory Affairs.
Main tasks and responsibilities
Support DITTA activities for all the relevant Committees
Actively monitor and centralise new information from WHO,
IMDRF, World Bank, and share with members on regular basis and coordinate DITTA
contributions to the relevant ones when decided by the groups
Research from public sources trends and specific data on
Medical Imaging and link it to DITTA sector in order to enrich DITTA
documentation and key messages
Work closely with DITTA Vice-Chair to assist her in
preparation of all relevant strategic documents including reports, position
papers, internal newsletters, press releases, etc.
Competences
Degree:
Bachelor Degree or Master Degree (preferred) in political
science, European affairs, law or related field;
Specific skills:
Experience in medical technology and the regulatory and
technical environment of medical devices is a plus
Excellent interpersonal and communication skills
Languages:
- English (native speaker would be a plus). French, German,
Dutch are optional.
IT skills
Pack office ( Word, Excel, Power point )
Experience in working with custom- made databases Page 2 of
2 Soft skills
Strong analytical skills
Communicating with others
Dynamic, creative and pro-active
Out-of-the-box thinking
Location: COCIR’s Brussels Office
Remuneration: To be negotiated
Start: As soon as possible
BACKGROUND INFORMATION
DITTA is the united global industry voice for diagnostic
imaging, radiation therapy, healthcare IT, electromedical and
radiopharmaceuticals, representing more than 600 medical technology
manufacturers, committed to improving health care and patient outcomes. DITTA
was created in 2001 by four organisations: COCIR (Europe), JIRA (Japan), MEDEC
(Canada) and MITA (United States). In 2012, DITTA was incorporated as a
non-profit trade association in order to allow growth and enable partnership in
global regulatory fora. Since its inception, membership has grown
significantly, and today counts ten associations amongst its members. In 2015,
DITTA granted the NGO status in official relationship with World Health
Organization. Visit DITTA website at www.globalditta.org
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