Director, Scientific Communications; CNS
Listed on 2026-07-18
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The Director, Scientific Communications (CNS) is responsible for leading the planning, development, and execution of the global scientific communications strategy for assigned therapeutic area assets. This role is accountable for the development and execution of integrated, data‑driven medical communications plans that effectively translate complex scientific data into clear, compelling, and impactful content for healthcare professionals and internal stakeholders.
The Director serves as a key architect of disease state and asset‑specific scientific narratives and chairs cross‑functional teams to ensure alignment across content, communication channels, and external engagement strategies. This role leads a team and partners closely with senior stakeholders across Medical Affairs, Clinical Development, Evidence Generation, Regulatory, and Commercial functions to ensure delivery of scientifically accurate, compliant, and innovative communications.
This position reports directly to the Senior Director, Medical Communications Lead (CNS).
Key Responsibilities Global Scientific Communications Strategy- Lead the development and execution of a comprehensive, globally aligned medical communications strategy across assigned CNS assets.
- Provide input to the long‑term communication priorities aligned with asset strategy, lifecycle stage, and evolving external landscape.
- Translate scientific and clinical insights into integrated communication approaches that support stakeholder engagement and decision‑making.
- Act as a strategic partner to senior cross‑functional leaders to ensure alignment with enterprise and asset‑level priorities.
- Lead cross‑functional scientific team for assigned asset/therapeutic area deliverables.
- Lead the execution of Medical Communication Plans, inclusive of:
- Content strategy and deliverables
- Communication channels and external engagement planning
- Congress execution
- Ensure IMCPs are fully integrated into annual asset planning processes and aligned with broader medical and business strategies.
- Drive accountability for timely, high‑quality execution of all IMCP deliverables.
- Support with the development and refinement of Scientific Communication Platform (SCP), scientific narrative, and core lexicon across Medical Affairs communications.
- Ensure consistency, clarity, and scientific rigor across all content and communication channels globally.
- Provide strategic oversight for the development of core content assets, including:
- Disease state education materials
- Core field medical materials
- Data dissemination assets
- Congress‑related materials and external engagement tools
- Ensure content strategies are modular, scalable, and optimized for omnichannel delivery.
- Drive the design and execution of innovative content and communication channel strategies, including digital and omnichannel engagement approaches.
- Collaborate with internal teams to develop new tools and platforms for scientific communication, including digital, social, and interactive formats.
- Champion the adoption of emerging technologies (e.g., AI‑enabled content development, personalization, automation) to improve efficiency and impact.
- Ensure content is designed with the end user in mind, enhancing accessibility, engagement, and scientific understanding.
- Serve as a core leader within cross‑functional asset teams.
- Translate emerging clinical data into actionable communication strategies.
- Ensure alignment and appropriate scientific integration across global and regional initiatives while maintaining Medical Affairs independence.
- Ensure all communications are scientifically accurate, evidence‑based, and compliant with internal policies and external regulations.
- Establish and oversee governance frameworks for content development, review, and lifecycle management.
- Act as an escalation point for complex scientific or compliance‑related content decisions.
- Maintain high standards of quality, consistency, and ethical communication practices.
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