Analyst Intern

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September 22

🗣️🇨🇳 Chinese Required

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Clinton Health Access Initiative, Inc.

Healthcare Insurance • Non-profit • Pharmaceuticals

Clinton Health Access Initiative, Inc. (CHAI) is a nonprofit global health organization committed to building a world where everyone has access to healthcare. Founded in 2002, CHAI focuses on tackling major health issues like infectious diseases, maternal and child health, and non-communicable diseases through various programs in over 35 countries. By partnering with governments and organizations, CHAI aims to reduce the cost of healthcare, enhance health policies, and improve health systems, ultimately saving lives and fostering a healthier future.

1001 - 5000 employees

Founded 2002

⚕️ Healthcare Insurance

🤝 Non-profit

💊 Pharmaceuticals

📋 Description

• Assist CHAI China country team and relevant global disease program teams to develop and implement project activities as required by specific partnership frameworks, work plans and budgets • Assist both public and private sector partners to develop methodologies including tools, processes, key performance/success indicators for analyses, project management and goal fulfilment • Lead and/or support data collection, policy research, interviews, industry analysis, financial modelling and report drafting to generate evidence-based policy and business recommendations • Assist CHAI China with internal and external communications, including planning, creating and managing internal newsletters, and updating and maintaining social media presence • Provide strategic recommendations for development of new programs, project management, communication and process improvement • Perform other responsibilities as needed

🎯 Requirements

• Current student in business, economics, public health, political sciences, or related field • Fluent in both English and Mandarin Chinese (speaking, reading, and writing in a professional setting); native Chinese speakers preferred • Proficient with Microsoft PowerPoint, Excel and Word • Strong analytical background and problem-solving skills • Excellent written and verbal communication and interpersonal skills in different cultural settings • Ability to work independently without extensive structural or operational support • Strong sense of ownership and responsiveness to emails and messages • Experience working and living in China preferred • Genuine enthusiasm in public health and international development • Past internship experience in finance, consulting, policy research or healthcare sector is a plus • Experience working and living in low-income countries or resource-limited settings is a plus

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