Description
Who We Are
For more than two decades, going our own way has led to countless breakthroughs, bettering the lives of those suffering from rare genetic disease. In 1997 we were founded to make a big difference in small patient populations. Now we seek to make an even greater impact by applying the same science-driven, patient-forward approach that propelled our last 25 years of drug development to larger genetic disorders, as well as genetic subsets of more common conditions. Through our unparalleled expertise in genetics and molecular biology, we will continue to develop targeted therapies that address the root cause of the conditions we seek to treat. Applying our knowledge to make a transformative impact is not just a calling, but an obligation to those who will benefit most. The end goal has always been better lives and now we can reach more.
And the more people we reach, the more our impact can grow. We transform lives through genetic discovery.
Our Culture
Our desire to make a positive impact on our patients extends to our employees and BioMarin is committed to fostering an inclusive environment where every person feels seen, valued, and heard – so employees can thrive in all areas of their lives, in and outside of work. We seek to provide an open, flexible, and friendly work environment to empower people and to provide them with the ability to develop their long-term careers. Ultimately, we want to be an organization where people enjoy coming to work and take pride in our efforts to help patients.
SUMMARY:
The BioMarin Summer Internship Program will enable students to gain valuable experience and knowledge of the processes and systems within BioMarin, while gaining an insight into the pharmaceutical/biotech industry.
JOB DESCRIPTION/PROJECT:
BioMarin Government Affairs is looking for an enthusiastic recent college graduate or graduate student for the summer of 2023. The chosen candidate will work in a hybrid capacity in BioMarin’s office in Washington, DC, with supervision by the Senior Director, Global Advocacy Strategy and Operations within Government Affairs. The candidate will have the opportunity to engage in projects led by the U.S. government affairs and policy team focused on both state and federal issues.
The intern will conduct legislative research and prepare policy documents related to federal and state legislative activities which may have an impact on the pharmaceutical/biotech industry and the patients BioMarin serves. The position will also provide an opportunity to coordinate an educational event for policymakers and/or patient advocates. Further, the intern will support programming to identify and build and strengthen relationships with patient advocacy groups and other allies.
This internship will provide the chosen candidate an opportunity to learn about healthcare policy related to the biopharmaceutical sector and the rare disease community. The position will provide insight into the role state and federal legislatures and administrations play in healthcare delivery and access.
Position Description:
- Provide support for projects identified by federal and state government affairs team members
- Conduct legislative research and draft policy documents on key federal and state legislative priorities
- Identify potential allies with whom BioMarin can build partnerships on policy issues of mutual interest
- Plan and coordinate an educational event for state or federal policymakers (e.g., briefing, roundtable) and/or patient advocates on policy issues that have an impact on access to treatments for rare and genetic conditions
- Develop materials to support a grassroots network of advocates engaged in state policy matters (e.g., draft educational materials, social media postings)
- Interact virtually with internal stakeholders regarding pertinent federal and state legislative initiatives
- Participate virtually in meetings with allies and policymakers in collaboration with supervisor or other government affairs team members; prepare summaries of these interactions; draft correspondence
- Maintain contact information for key policymakers
- Meet requirements for development of a final report related to activities performed over the course of the internship
Required Skills:
- Strong research skills
- Excellent organizational and time management skills, and discipline to work virtually
- Strong communication, written, and analytical skills
- Competence in using Microsoft Office programs required – Word, Outlook, Excel, and PowerPoint.
- Empathy for people living with rare and genetic disorders
Qualifications/Eligibility:
- Recent College graduate within 1 year of the start of the program with a Bachelor’s Degree or a Graduate student desired with an interest in learning more about patient advocacy and healthcare, biopharmaceutical, and rare and genetic disease policy.
- Must be available to work full-time, 40 hours a week
- Must be authorized to work in the United States without VISA sponsorship
- Able to work remotely within United States borders
Benefits of a BioMarin Internship:
- Open to hybrid or remote/virtual experience with presence at the Washington, DC, office no fewer than two days per week; company owned laptop provided for the duration of the internship program
- Gain hands-on experience in the daily operation of a commercial biotech company
- Apply skills and knowledge learned in the classroom to on-the-job experiences
- Comprehensive, value-added project(s)
- Work in teams and with colleagues in a professional environment
- Develop skills specific to your area of academic interest
- Opportunities for professional development by building relationships and learning about other parts of the business
- Weekly Speaker Seminar Series with Executive Staff
In the U.S., the hiring range for this position is $ 21.00 to $ 30.00 per hour. The base pay actually offered will take into account internal equity and also may vary depending on the candidate’s geographic region, job-related knowledge, skills, and experience among other factors.
PLEASE NOTE: Absent a Medical or Religious reason that prohibits vaccinations, all our incoming employees must be vaccinated for COVID-19.
We are an equal opportunity employer and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, gender, gender identity, sexual orientation, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law.