We are looking for a trainee in the International Affairs Department.
EMA and US FDA have more than twenty years' experience of working together, including through technical groups called 'clusters'. With more than 30 clusters now operating across a range of therapeutic and technical disciplines, you will contribute to the implementation by EMA and FDA of a new Cluster Framework for how these groups work. The work project will focus in overseeing the implementation of the new framework, more specifically you will be involved in supporting in the implementation of a system to track cluster activities and impact.
You will also be part of the work to develop and implement an EMA international engagement strategy.
We would also like you to help us improve our internal and external communications and stakeholder engagement on international activities, as well as being able to be involved in the wider activities of the International Affairs team.
The US FDA is our biggest partner, representing well over half of all the Agency's international interactions. You will have the chance to learn about the broad range of our engagements, as well as how these interactions are managed.
You will have the opportunity to experience first-hand how international regulators work together as part of delivering on our public and animal health mandates. You will learn the tools and instruments we can use to support our international engagements. Importantly you will also learn about working across a large EU organisation and the wider network of Member State national authorities and European Commission.
Plus of course, you will interact with fellow trainees working across the EMA and build your own new network of contacts.
For criteria 1 and 2, you will be required to provide proof in the application form and at the interview stage. Failing to present these documents may result in the disqualification from the procedure.