Internship Opportunity at
China Medical Board
Beijing Representative Office
The intern's responsibility is based on the urgency and priority of the overall work at CMB Beijing Representative Office. The intern will be involved in a variety of tasks, including but not limited to:
Providing assistance in office operations and handling ad hoc program management tasks.
Supporting event planning and coordination.
Offering travel support, such as hotel reservations and ticket bookings.
Organizing and archiving files.
Conducting desk research and literature reviews.
Editing and formatting documents.
Requirements:
Fluent in English and Chinese speaking and writing.
Skilful usage of Microsoft Office softwares (Word, Excel, PowerPoint). Skills in Photoshop and ChatGPT are desired.
Background in health-related disciplines is preferred.
Availability to work a minimum of 3 days per week, 6 months at least.
Benefits:
Competitive Pay: This is a paid internship.
Educational Opportunities: Gain access to academic expert community, enhancing your learning and networking experiences.
Convenient Location: Our office is located in the centre of Wangfujing.
To apply, please email your CV
(both Chinese and English) to:
CMBBeijing@cmbfound.org
with the subject line:
CMB intern application+your name
About the China Medical Board (CMB)
Founded in 1914, China Medical Board is an independent American foundation. CMB's mission is to advance health, equity, and the quality of care in China and Southeast Asia. Working in a spirit of partnership at the forefront of strategic philanthropy, CMB strives to build capacity in an interdependent world that fosters innovation in professional education, policy research, and global health.
CMB was started in 1914 as the second major program of the Rockefeller Foundation, and it was endowed in 1928 as an independent foundation incorporated in New York. Its initial commitment was to establish and operate the Peking Union Medical College in Beijing, which it carried out from 1914 through 1950. After withdrawal from the mainland of China in early 1951, the CMB extended its capacity building work to other Asian countries. Following its return to the mainland of China in 1981, CMB has expanded support in medical education and research to over dozens of medical institutions in China, while continuing to make capacity-building grants in Southeast Asia.
The CMB Beijing Representative Office is registered under the Beijing Municipal Bureau of Public Security, with the National Health Commission of the PRC as the professional supervisory agency.