GSK

Director, External Communications

GSK

full-time

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Location Type: Office

Location: Washington DCDistrict of ColumbiaNew YorkUnited States

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Salary

💰 $140,250 - $233,750 per year

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About the role

  • Develop strong relationships between GSK and top-tier global and U.S. corporate media (e.g. New York Times, Wall Street Journal, Endpoints News etc.) to build understanding of and confidence in the company’s strategy, including our work to strengthen our pipeline of innovative medicines and vaccines, both via our in-house R&D efforts and business development activity.
  • Develop and execute proactive strategies around key news flow regarding the company’s products and pipeline and be an active spokesperson on this news flow with key corporate media.
  • Build a strong internal network to source ‘new’ stories – showcasing the company’s scientific innovation and expertise - of interest to corporate media, in support of the above objectives.
  • Be a trusted counselor on a) the media, b) story generation and c) media handling to members of the Communication and Government Affairs (CGA) function Operating Committee, other GSK departments and senior executives up to and including the Chief Scientific Officer (CSO), as well as other members of the company’s R&D Leadership Team (RDLT) and Executive Committee (ExCom).
  • This includes working closely with these executives, gaining their trust and briefing these executives ahead of (and staffing) media engagements.
  • Anticipate issues where possible and produce issues management plans and materials for key corporate issues (e.g. litigation; restructuring; product safety).
  • Handle crisis communications in a calm manner applying judgement and being trusted by executives in such situations.
  • Handle out-of-hours calls often in pressurized circumstances.
  • Handle highly confidential and price sensitive announcements/issues relating to business strategy including working with senior leaders and Corporate Secretariat as needed.
  • Work closely with digital communications colleagues to maximize digital reach of announcements across channels and devise appropriate content.
  • Support media strategy and communication plans for key corporate events such as external, media-sponsored medical and corporate conferences.
  • Provide communications leadership and support to the US commercial business units to amplify and leverage milestones and campaigns.
  • Actively contribute to CGA cross functional initiatives and/or team meetings.
  • Bring external and market insights to the global corporate team.
  • Drive media handling best practice through informal guidance and formal training of global CGA colleagues.

Requirements

  • 10+ year's experience in corporate communications or related disciplines, with specialization in media relations
  • Experience in communications planning and delivery, aligning strategy and campaigns to business drivers and broader reputational issues, with measurable outcomes.
  • Business acumen and proven experience of working in a fast-paced, global and matrix team.
  • Open to change and new ways of working, constantly looking to innovate and improve the way the organization thinks about media relations.
  • Exceptional judgement and calmness under pressure.
  • Comfortable working at pace with ambiguity and/or incomplete information and applying this in a practical way to proactive and reactive media relations.
  • Experience of pharma industry or similarly highly regulated industry is a plus.
  • A secondary qualification in journalism or media relations is a plus.
  • Strong, dynamic, highly articulate communicator with excellent writing skills, across a wide range of media (including digital and other ‘new’ media platforms).
  • Able to operate effectively at senior level – with the required gravitas and experience to gain the confidence of the most senior leaders in the company (including CEO, CSO and other members of ExCom).
  • Business acumen – an ability and drive to understand our business, strategy and products, and where media relations and broader CGA can enhance and protect our work.
  • Excellent and proactive networker with ability to build trusted relationships and partnerships, working across organizational boundaries in GSK and with key stakeholders outside the company.
  • Significant levels of personal accountability and integrity which can be demonstrated in their media handling.
  • Ability to work across a complex matrix structure with a high volume and variety of issues and topics, navigate ambiguity and strive for clarity/simplicity.
  • Able to juggle several complex issues and topics at once while maintaining very high standards, delivery and personal resilience.
  • Self-motivated and naturally collaborative team player, while being tenacious and persistent.
  • Results driven and solutions oriented, with proven program management skills and focused on delivery to deadlines.
  • Sophisticated crisis and issues management skills, with ability to operate calmly and effectively under extreme pressure and deliver communications needs against tight timeframes.
  • Appreciation of the full mix of communications and GA – and how they work together to deliver for the business.
  • Line management experience which can be used to develop junior colleagues.
Benefits
  • health care and other insurance benefits (for employee and family)
  • retirement benefits
  • paid holidays
  • vacation
  • paid caregiver/parental and medical leave
Applicant Tracking System Keywords

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Hard Skills & Tools
media relationscommunications planningcrisis communicationsissues managementprogram managementwriting skillsdigital communicationsstory generationcommunication strategybusiness development
Soft Skills
exceptional judgementcalmness under pressurenetworkingcollaborationtenacityresults drivensolutions orientedpersonal accountabilityintegrityadaptability
Certifications
secondary qualification in journalismqualification in media relations