Records Management Intern, Biogen, Cambridge, MA
Posted April 1, 2015
Corporate Overview
Biogen is committed to discovering, developing and delivering innovative therapies that improve the lives of patients with serious neurodegenerative diseases, hematologic conditions and autoimmune disorders. We are a leader in the development of treatments for multiple sclerosis (MS) and have recently introduced new treatment advances for hemophilia.
Our Science
Our research efforts are focused on better understanding the underlying biology of disease so we can discover and deliver innovative treatments in areas of high unmet medical need. Our pipeline includes candidates for diseases including Alzheimer’s disease, MS, spinal muscular atrophy, neuropathic pain, lupus nephritis and fibrotic disorders. Today, Biogen provides important therapies such as AVONEX®, PLEGRIDY®, TECFIDERA®, TYSABRI®, and FAMPYRA® for people living with MS, as well as ALPROLIX® for hemophilia B and ELOCTATE® for hemophilia A.
Our Corporate Citizenship
Biogen is committed to being a responsible corporate citizen and conducting business in a manner that is consistent with the company mission. Our commitment extends to patient education and support programs, giving back to the communities in which we operate, promoting and advancing science education, and operating in a sustainable manner. In 2014, Biogen was named the global biotechnology industry leader on the Dow Jones Sustainability World Index, appearing on the list for the fifth consecutive year, one of only two biotechnology companies included. The company was also ranked first on the 2015 Global 100 Most Sustainable Corporations in the World by the Corporate Knights.
Job Description
The intern will assist in the Records Management System deployment.
Qualifications
Foundational knowledge of paper and electronic records management practices, including:
- Records retention and disposal
- Familiarity with government regulations pertaining to retention
- Third party vendors in the market place
Qualifications:
To participate in the Biogen Intern Program, Students must meet the following eligibility criteria:
- Legal authorization to work in the U.S.
- Enrollment in a full-time undergraduate or graduate program, returning to the academic program following Biogen Intern assignment
- Minimum grade point average of 3.2 preferred
- At least 18 years of age prior to the scheduled start date
- Completed at least one year of undergraduate studies
Education
Archival, Library or Records Management
The targeted start date for the intern is May 26th and the end date would be on/or before August 28th.
Interested students can apply at https://www.biogen.com/ Select→ Careers, Find Job Listings, University Relations and click on job title “Intern: Records Management”, requisition# 25223 to apply.
Or send resumes directly to Regan Aloisio, University Relations, Program Coordinator: [email protected]