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Servier

Associate Director, Public Affairs

Servier, Boston, Massachusetts, us, 02298


Date posted:

Aug 31, 2024

City:

Boston

Country/Region:

US

Type of Contract:

Unlimited contract

Job Requisition ID:

6618

Associate Director, Public Affairs

About Servier Pharmaceuticals

Servier is a privately held leader in oncology dedicated to bringing the promise of tomorrow to the patients we serve.

Launched by Servier Group, a unique global organization operating in more than 150 countries and governed by a non-profit foundation, Servier in the U.S. is a privately held Oncology leader and has the resources and network of an established global pharmaceutical company, while operating with the nimble and entrepreneurial spirit of biotech.

Role Summary

The Associate Director, Public Affairs will serve as a critical Policy & Advocacy team member with responsibility for relations and collaboration with City and State legislators and regulators who make legislative, regulatory policy, and public policy decisions. In partnership with Corporate Communications and Global Public Affairs, you will leverage our corporate brand and voice to enhance our reputation nationally, advance our policy goals and set the tone for data-based corporate reputation plans. This position will report to the Head of Corporate Affairs and collaborate with Market Access and Corporate Strategy.

Primary Responsibilities

Serve as a critical Policy & Advocacy team member with responsibility for relations and collaboration with City and State legislators and regulators.

In partnership with Corporate Communications and Corporate Affairs, leverage our corporate brand and voice to enhance our reputation nationally, advance our policy goals and set the tone for data-based corporate reputation plans.

Provide guidance and recommendations in programmatic approach to patient advocacy and communications, focusing on strategic partnerships and coalitions.

Drive and maintain external stakeholder mapping that informs corporate reputation and executive communications strategy.

Develop engagement plans to achieve differentiation for Servier among public affairs audiences and influencers.

Collaborate with cross-functional partners to develop and maintain therapeutic area narratives that serve as a framework to organize storytelling and messaging.

Develop tactics that strategically assert Servier’s point of view and demonstrate Servier’s leadership in Pharmaceuticals in the U.S.

Manage the development of materials, campaigns, social media content, and events.

Build and execute programs and campaigns supporting our highest impact employee engagement, culture, and business priorities.

Serve as approved media specialist related to healthcare policy and various issues on behalf of Servier.

Education and Required Skills

Bachelor’s degree required.

7+ years public/government affairs, U.S. health policy experience, or relevant pharmaceutical industry experience.

Experience managing complex multiple projects with competing priorities.

Excellent skills in organizing, promoting, coordinating, written and oral communication and interpersonal skills.

Ability to work in a confidential environment.

Proven ability to work autonomously to drive decisions, develop solutions, and deliver high quality work product.

Ability to work collaboratively and effectively with a wide range of stakeholders both internal and external.

Travel and Location

Estimate the amount of travel 10%

Position is based in Boston, MA.

Servier’s Commitment

Servier is committed to modeling diversity, equity, and inclusion within the industry. We are dedicated to fostering an environment that maintains equitable treatment for all and we welcome applicants who are passionate, committed, and innovative individuals. We encourage candidates to apply to our open roles as we are always willing to consider experiences and skills beyond what is listed in the job description.

All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, or status as a protected veteran.

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