U.S. Federal Affairs Interns
Johnson & Johnson
Job Description
At Johnson & Johnson, we use technology and the power of teamwork to discover new ways to prevent and overcome the world’s the most significant healthcare challenges. Our Corporate, Medical Devices, and Pharmaceutical teams leverage data, real-world insights, and creative minds to make life-changing healthcare products and medicines. We're redefining outdated healthcare ecosystems and infusing them with transformative ideas to help people thrive throughout every stage of their lives. With a reach of more than a billion people every day, there’s no limit to the impact you can make here. Are you ready to reimagine healthcare?
Here, your career breakthroughs will change the future of health, in all the best ways. And you’ll change, too. You’ll be inspired, and you’ll inspire people across the world to change how they care for themselves and those they love. Amplify your impact. Join us!
Caring for the world, one person at a time has inspired and united the people of Johnson & Johnson for over 130 years. We embrace research and science -- bringing innovative ideas, products, and services to advance the health and well-being of people.
In line with this focus, Johnson & Johnson is currently seeking candidates for the role of Federal Affairs Intern . This role will be based in Washington, D.C. or work remotely as current conditions determine. The intern will serve as a member of our Washington, D.C.-based U.S. Federal Affairs team, a part of the Johnson & Johnson Worldwide Government Affairs & Policy (WWGA&P) organization, where we unleash the power of people and policy to create a healthier future for all.
The Federal Affairs Intern will be responsible for supporting the work of an active team engaged in direct Federal lobbying and other political activities in support of the corporation’s Pharmaceutical, Medical Device, and Consumer Health businesses, as well as enterprise-level efforts, and the patients, providers, and consumers we serve. This position is intended to be held as an in person role in Washington, DC with some virtual work expected.