We’re looking for a student assistant to join our Partnerships & Policy team and help drive healthcare improvements. If you have solid research and analytical skills, communicate clearly, and have a keen interest in healthcare or policy, we’d love to hear from you!
Health Tech Hub Copenhagen (HTHC)is a Danish non-profit organisation with an ambitious goal of improving healthcare for 1 billion people worldwide through digital health. We achieve this by collaborating with corporations, healthcare providers, scale-ups and decision-makers, to bring high-quality digital health solutions to those who need them most.
We are looking for a versatile student assistant eager to learn and work in a fast-paced environment. Your tasks include supporting the team with:
Conducting research and creating presentations for digital health projects with public and private partners, including advisory support for government initiatives.
Reading and summarising reports, policy papers, and public health strategies.
Drafting proposals for partnerships, projects, and grant applications.
Performing market research and analyses, especially within the Danish healthcare and health tech ecosystem.
Ambitious, curious, and a reliable self-starter who can complete tasks independently.
Strong research and analytical skills, with a problem-solving mindset.
Excellent communication skills, both in writing and presenting (especially for creating effective PowerPoints).
Experience in healthcare or policy is a plus, though not required if you have a strong interest in it.
Proficiency in Danish is strongly preferred (many materials are in Danish).
Ideally studying political science, public health, global health policy, healthcare innovation, biomedical sciences, or a similar field.
Position for around 15-20 hours a week, with flexibility during exams.
Start as soon as possible, for a minimum of one year.
Based in Copenhagen, with flexibility for working remotely when needed. You will enjoy a fun, informal work environment with perks like healthy lunches, team days, free coffee, and more!
Interested candidates should submit a CV, including a short paragraph explaining why they are a good fit for this position.
Submit a 1-minute video about your motivation and who you are.
Shortlisted candidates will be invited to complete a brief use case exercise.
Interviews will be held on a rolling basis, so we encourage candidates to apply as soon as possible. The deadline for applications is the 29th of November.
We value diversity, both in backgrounds and in experiences. We believe every person should have access to good health, and to build an accessible and inclusive healthcare future, we need help from people with diverse backgrounds. Our team exercises a culture of trust, openness, self-reflection, and we support individual growth.
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