FAQs
What is the primary purpose of the Intern, Global Regulatory Policy & Intelligence role?
The primary purpose of this role is to assist in analyzing emerging regulatory trends, conducting research on health authority topics, developing recommendations for regulatory policy positions, and supporting key regulatory policy initiatives at Viatris.
What qualifications are required to apply for this internship?
The successful candidate should have preferably completed a minimum of their 1L year in law school or currently be enrolled in a college or university program in a related field, such as pharmacy, political science, or healthcare administration. A minimum GPA of 3.0 is preferred, along with strong analytical, communication, research, writing, and organizational skills.
Is prior experience in the healthcare industry necessary for this internship?
While not mandatory, candidates with experience in the healthcare industry are encouraged to apply as it may enhance their suitability for the role.
What kind of skills should an applicant possess?
Applicants should possess strong analytical skills, strategic thinking abilities, excellent communication skills, research and writing skills, solid organizational ability, and strong interpersonal skills.
What is the salary range for this internship position?
The salary range for this position is $20/hour for candidates pursuing a Bachelor’s degree, $25/hour for those pursuing a Master’s degree, and $30/hour for candidates pursuing a Doctorate degree.
Where is the internship position located?
The internship position is remote, allowing for flexible work arrangements.
What opportunities for professional development does this internship offer?
This internship offers opportunities to conduct real-world research, analyze regulatory trends, and engage with internal business partners, which can provide valuable experience and insights into global regulatory policy.
Is Viatris an equal opportunity employer?
Yes, Viatris is an Equal Opportunity Employer and considers all qualified applicants without regard to race, national origin, religion, age, color, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, disability, or protected veteran status, among other characteristics.
What are the key responsibilities of the intern in this role?
Key responsibilities include analyzing regulatory trends, conducting research on health authority topics, developing regulatory policy recommendations, performing regulatory intelligence gathering, drafting written briefs and presentations, and supporting regulatory policy initiatives.
Are applicants required to have knowledge of administrative law?
Yes, candidates enrolled in law school should possess basic knowledge of administrative law to be considered for this internship.