Senior Director - Neuroscience Communications
BioSpace · Indianapolis, IN · 2 wk ago
Marketing$155k–$227k/yrFull-time
About the role
Lilly's Global Corporate Communications function exists to amplify what matters, shape global perception, and protect Lilly's reputation. Every role in our function contributes to four core responsibilities: Establish Our Story & Thought Leadership, Amplify Business Impact, Brand Protection, and Workforce Engagement.
Responsibilities
- Establish Story & Thought Leadership
- Build and maintain the overarching neuroscience communications narrative, connecting Lilly's therapeutic focus areas into a coherent, credible platform story across media, patients, HCPs, and the public
- Ensure brand narrative credibility for Lilly's approved Alzheimer's treatment and future pipeline assets, keeping the story grounded in science and consistent across audiences
- Work alongside the Scientific Communications & Innovation team to shape the scientific narrative architecture underpinning all external neuroscience communications
- Shape the external environment ahead of clinical data releases and regulatory events, building stakeholder understanding before the moment arrives
- Support the visibility and thought leadership of senior Neuroscience leaders, building Lilly's standing as a credible and trusted voice in brain health and neurological disease.
- Amplify Business Impact
- Build and deliver integrated global communications strategies for the neuroscience portfolio and pipeline, with the US as the primary market
- Support brand and treatment communications in close coordination with marketing and cross-functional teams, ensuring programs are coherent and well-amplified
- Bring deep expertise in clinical data releases and regulatory communications, working alongside Medical, Scientific Communications, and COE functions to shape rigorous external narratives
- Translate neuroscience communications strategy into clear briefs for COE functions — Earned Media, Content, Digital, and Consumer — ensuring integration and accountability across channels
- Serve as a trusted communications adviser to senior NBU leadership, supporting their visibility, credibility, and effectiveness in high-stakes situations
- Brand Protection
- Anticipate and prepare for issues that could affect Lilly's neuroscience portfolio and reputation, spanning competitive dynamics, policy, access, and safety challenges
- Develop issues frameworks, holding statements, and rapid-response playbooks well in advance; coordinate across Legal, Regulatory, Government Affairs, and COE functions when issues arise
- Build proactive preparedness into all major programs, clinical data releases, and campaigns — getting ahead of risk before it arrives
- Workforce Engagement
- Work closely with the AVP and the broader Neuroscience Communications team to ensure strategic alignment, coherent execution, and a unified direction across all programs
- Cultivate a team environment built on agility, collaboration, and shared commitment to the people this work serves
Qualifications
- Bachelor's degree in journalism, communications, public relations, or a related field
- 6 or more years of professional experience in pharmaceutical, biotech or healthcare communications in a corporate, agency, or journalism setting
- Qualified applicants must be authorized to work in the United States on a full-time basis. Lilly will not provide support for or sponsor work authorization or visas for this role, including but not limited to F-1 CPT, F-1 OPT, F-1 STEM OPT, J-1, H-1B, TN, O-1, E-3, H-1B1, or L-1
Skills & Preferences
- Demonstrated experience supporting external communications around clinical data releases, regulatory submissions, or product approvals
- Experience directly handling or leading a communications team or function
- Proven track record building and delivering multi-channel, multi-audience communications plans with measurable outcomes
- Depth working alongside medical, scientific, and regulatory teams to develop rigorous external narratives around clinical data releases and regulatory events
- Demonstrated ability to advise senior leaders, produce executive content, and operate with credibility in high-stakes situations including data releases, regulatory events, and executive forums
- Experience building proactive frameworks and coordinating active crisis response across Legal, Regulatory, and Government Affairs
- Experience shaping communications strategy across multiple markets with a genuine understanding of how US and international execution interconnect
- Exceptional writing and storytelling ability across press materials, executive messaging, briefing documents, speeches, digital content, and narrative frameworks — producing polished, publication-ready work on deadline; this is a non-negotiable for the role
- Comfortable navigating ambiguity and shifting priorities without losing quality or coherence; able to change course quickly without needing a fully defined plan to move forward
- Demonstrated ability to work across both long-range narrative development and hands-on execution — often at the same time — without sacrificing quality in either.