Job Description
TheAssociate Vice President, External Affairs is responsible for positioning the company with key external stakeholders and enabling business performance through corporate reputation management. This leader's multi-pronged role includes global media relations, reputation, crisis and issues management, policy communications, enterprise social media and corporate brand management.
This leader is a critical member of our company's Global Communications and Corporate Affairs organizations, overseeing the strategy and messaging development that will elevate and protect the company's brand with external audiences. The Associate Vice President (AVP) will be expected to leverage their expertise in powerful storytelling across all media venues and social channels to help promote our company's impact on global health to stakeholders worldwide. They must be adept in message development and shaping narratives for enterprise functions - from corporate and leader to therapeutic area, product, research and manufacturing.
This astute and savvy communicator must be a critical thinker with flawless instincts and extensive experience in developing and implementing industry-leading media, social media, reputation and corporate brand campaigns, and proactively managing crises and risk. Their strong network of relationships across the media landscape and with key external stakeholders will be essential to leading and guiding the company's external strategies, and to maintaining a pulse in the rapidly evolving communications landscape.
Their deep knowledge of the business and strong relationships across the company will be fundamental to their role as a senior advisor, thought partner and key collaborator for leaders and communications colleagues alike - both in identifying and managing opportunities and mitigating risk, and generating positive coverage.
Reporting to the Senior Vice President, Global Communications, they will serve as a trusted advisor to senior Corporate Affairs and business leaders, including the Executive Team.
Primary Responsibilities:
Ensure the principles underpinning the company's strategic framework are integrated and consistently articulated to all the organization's external stakeholders, including customers, patients, media, industry leaders/influencers, investors, community stakeholders, government/policy makers and the public
Collaborate with business leaders, Global Communications and Corporate Affairs colleagues to identify risks and amplify opportunities across the company; partner with Human Health communications to drive and amplify portfolio news and milestones
Develop and implement a comprehensive strategy for addressing and managing societal issues that impact the pharmaceutical industry, such as healthcare access, affordability, social determinants of health and public health concerns
Oversee the development and implementation of the overarching global media relations strategy and plan and ensure our company's brand, strategy and values are reflected throughout the plan and messaging
Oversee the Company's crisis response activation strategy, including proactive and reactive scenario planning, rapid response protocol and core messaging
Collaborate cross-functionally to develop communications strategies for scientific and product-related milestones that influence and impact corporate reputation
Collaborate to supportthe development and implementation of the corporate digital and social strategy, ensuring strategic alignment across channels
Define, refine, steward and continually innovate a compelling corporate brand strategy and positioning that promotes our company's reputation and builds trust among all stakeholders including healthcare professionals, patients, employees, policymakers, investors, the media and beyond
Lead our company's corporate advertising across all channels, overseeing strategy, creative and paid media
Ensure policy communications are aligned with broader corporate communications and business goals and consistently and accurately represent our company's policy positions across all communication channels
Maintain and build relationships with key external stakeholders, including policy makers, patient advocacy organizations and media partners and influencers
Establish key performance indicators (KPIs) to assess the impact and effectiveness of External Affairs communications; conduct post-crisis analysis to evaluate the effectiveness of communication strategies, identify lessons learned and make recommendations for continuous improvement
Education:
Bachelor's degree in Communications, Public Relations or equivalent
Required Experience and Skills:
15-plus years of in-house or agency experience in a communications role of similar function, experience in pharma or biotech, or a highly regulated industry, is preferred
Skilled in developing reputation, brand, crisis, media relations and social strategies and messaging and executing plans aligned to business goals and stakeholders' needs
Demonstrated experience building a strong network and relationships with top-tier consumer, healthcare and trade media with a proven record of delivering high-impact placements
Experienced in leading projects or initiatives with multiple stakeholders across functions and countries or regions with proven track record in achieving results that met objectives, within the timeline and budget
Strong collaboration skills with an ability to work across and at all levels of the organization to generate strong business outcomes
Meticulous and strong communicator with superior verbal, written and editing skills
Strong attention to detail
Positive attitude and willingness/ability to find proactive, compliant solutions to challenges
Travel (domestic and international) required
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Expected US salary range:
$243,500.00 - $383,300.00Available benefits include bonus eligibility, long term incentive if applicable, health care and other insurance benefits (for employee and family), retirement benefits, paid holidays, vacation, and sick days. A summary of benefits is listed here.
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Requisition ID:R325147