Director Communications, Cardiovascular, Renal and Metabolism (CVRM)
Boston, US
This Director Communications will be key to supporting AstraZeneca’s portfolio in Cardiovascular, Renal and Metabolism (CVRM), with a focus on priority assets within the portfolio related to Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD).
CVRM is a key therapeutic area for AstraZeneca. Our ambition is to identify and address the root causes of CV, renal and metabolic diseases to stop progression, reverse the natural course of disease and even cure disease. Our R&D teams are critical to achieving this ambition.
The role is responsible for the development and execution of innovative global communications strategies to support medicines in our portfolio and to support transformations in care in disease areas where we focus. The Director will understand the communications and campaign requirements for reaching a wide range of key audiences including patients and advocacy groups, healthcare professionals, the financial community, media, employees, partners, academics and researchers and policymakers.
Key Responsibilities:
Deliver effective communications for milestones and news flow to maximise opportunities and mitigate issues. Includes data readouts/publications, regulatory milestones, investment decisions, presence at medical congresses, partnering activity and competitor activity. Scope of responsibility begins from Phase III development.
Accountable for development of global communications strategy, planning, execution and delivery for agreed portfolio from pipeline/medicines across external, collaboration and internal stakeholders and channels.
Deliver effective communications for milestones/news flow to maximise opportunities and mitigate issues. Includes data readouts/publications, regulatory milestones, investment decisions, presence at medical congresses, partnering activity and competitor activity. Scope of responsibility begins from Phase III development. Includes development of global corporate press releases, Q&As and other relevant materials for milestone/disclosures at global and in-country levels. Also includes any needed preparations/trainings for designated spokespeople.
Lead the development and delivery of communications and patient advocacy group strategies to support transformations in care in disease areas where we focus. Programmes are developed and delivered through cross-functional teams at global, regional and country levels and likely require co-creation/integration with commercial, medical, policy, access, research and other functional programmes and often involve close working with third party organisation including patient advocacy groups and scientific societies. Areas for communications/campaign focus may include but are not limited to: disease area burden and unmet needs, emerging science of diseases/AstraZeneca’s assets/scientific platforms, treatment paradigms, opportunities to improve clinical care, opportunities to improve healthcare system/government policies, access to care and patient activation.
Develop and continually refresh a compelling narrative for agreed areas of portfolio in close collaboration with colleagues, with clear messages and sharp proof points to build awareness and confidence among key stakeholder groups.
Collaborate with global and regional media relations and country communications contacts to develop and deliver media relations that achieve desired media objectives. Collaborate with Investor Relations and Global Media Relations to deliver effective communications in support of AstraZeneca’s existing and potential investor community and their influencers.
Lead the development, deployment of communications for designated portfolio through AstraZeneca’s corporate external digital/social channels, working with channels owners/functional experts. Maximise opportunities throughout the broader, relevant digital ecosystems using both paid-for/organic opportunities.
Lead internal communications strategy and implementation for designated portfolio to drive understanding of and engagement with relevant strategies, programmes and organisational development/change when required. Includes ensuring best practice use of relevant internal communications channels and serving as a business partner for relevant leaders as well as collaborating with functional colleagues such as Global Internal Communications.
Engage and establish strong relationships with external stakeholders, such as medical experts and investigators.
Ensure effective use of internal and external resources, including smart deployment of agency support, and management of contractors, through clear objectives, KPIs, continued strive for excellence and innovation.
Effective management of programme delivery and outcomes, ensuring strong project management and best practice measurement approaches.
Candidate Knowledge, Skills & Experience
Graduate with working knowledge of global Pharmaceutical market and innovative life sciences environment
Established track-record of delivering impactful, strategic and content-rich communications programmes and proactive stakeholder management with demonstrable measures of success.
Substantial experience of healthcare communications gained in-house at a leading multinational biopharma company or at a global agency, backed up by deep understanding of regulatory environment, compliance framework and perspectives of key external stakeholders such as physicians, payers and patients.
Expert communications and writing skills.
Significant experience of leading issues management in a similar environment/for global brands/disease areas.
Extensive media relations experience.
Proven patient advocacy group relationship building experience.
Demonstrable digital capability including track record for leveraging organic and paid-for opportunities in pharmaceutical company/medical settings.
Strong internal communications capability including understanding of effective channel management, engagement strategies and organisational change communications.
Strong proven leadership skills and collaborative behaviour required to establish ways of working and to drive successful delivery against strategy through a broad mix of internal and external stakeholders.
Proven capability to influence and counsel senior leaders and teams across functions and geographical boundaries.
Ability to provide effective coaching and guidance to peers and other team members; to work in a global environment including understanding of cultural differences; to combine strategic thinking with hands-on delivery.
Experience of creating and translating scientific/technical content for a broad range of audiences.
Why AstraZeneca?
At AstraZeneca we’re dedicated to being a Great Place to Work. Where you are empowered to push the boundaries of science and spark your entrepreneurial spirit. There’s no better place to make a difference to medicine, patients and society. An inclusive culture that champions diversity and collaboration, and always committed to lifelong learning, growth and development. We’re on an exciting journey to pioneer the future of healthcare.
Date Posted
08-Nov-2024Closing Date
21-Nov-2024Our mission is to build an inclusive and equitable environment. We want people to feel they belong at AstraZeneca and Alexion, starting with our recruitment process. We welcome and consider applications from all qualified candidates, regardless of characteristics. We offer reasonable adjustments/accommodations to help all candidates to perform at their best. If you have a need for any adjustments/accommodations, please complete the section in the application form.AstraZeneca requires all US employees to be fully vaccinated for COVID-19 but will consider requests for reasonable accommodations as required by applicable law.