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Gain hands-on project management experience in clinical development at BioMarin's R&D PMO this summer. This paid internship in San Rafael involves timeline tracking, cross-functional communication, and process improvement. Ideal for life sciences students seeking to apply classroom knowledge to m...
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United States , San Rafael
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24.00 - 27.00 USD / Hour
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BioMarin Pharmaceutical
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Until further notice
Launch your career at the intersection of science and strategy by exploring Intern, Project Manager, Clinical Development jobs. This unique internship role serves as a critical entry point into the pharmaceutical, biotechnology, and medical device industries, offering hands-on experience in the complex world of bringing new therapies from the lab to patients. Interns in this capacity are immersed in the foundational principles of project management within a clinical development setting, acting as supportive forces that help ensure the meticulous planning and execution of clinical trials. These positions are designed for students and recent graduates to bridge academic knowledge with real-world application, providing a panoramic view of the drug development lifecycle. Typically, individuals in these intern roles work under the guidance of experienced Clinical Project Managers or within a Project Management Office (PMO). Common responsibilities include facilitating cross-functional team meetings, documenting minutes, and tracking action items to ensure accountability. Interns often assist in developing, managing, and monitoring detailed project timelines, learning how to use specialized software to visualize critical paths and dependencies. A significant part of the role involves improving operational efficiency, which can mean helping to organize shared documentation platforms, standardizing processes, or creating communication materials that enhance transparency across scientific and clinical teams. By attending high-level meetings, interns gain direct insight into how strategic decisions are made, how risks are mitigated, and how diverse functions—from clinical science and biostatistics to regulatory affairs and data management—integrate their work. To succeed and secure one of these competitive jobs, candidates generally need to be pursuing or have recently completed an undergraduate degree in a life science, health science, or related discipline such as biology, chemistry, or biochemistry. Foundational knowledge of the scientific method and drug development phases is highly advantageous. The role demands strong organizational prowess, exceptional attention to detail, and budding skills in communication and collaboration, as the intern must interact with professionals from various scientific and business backgrounds. Proficiency with standard office software and a quick ability to learn project management tools are standard expectations. An inquisitive mindset, proactive problem-solving approach, and the capacity to manage multiple tasks are essential traits for anyone in this profession. For those seeking a dynamic career path that combines scientific innovation with structured management, Intern, Project Manager, Clinical Development jobs provide an unparalleled foundation, opening doors to future roles as clinical project managers, clinical scientists, and operational leaders in the thriving life sciences sector.

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