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Account Supervisor/Director, Science Communications

Washington, District of Columbia, United States

Burson is the global communications leader built to create value for clients through reputation. With highly specialized teams, industry-leading technologies and breakthrough creative, we help brands and businesses redefine reputation as a competitive advantage so they can lead today and into the future. Burson is part of WPP (LSE/NYSE: WPP), the creative transformation company. Learn more at www.bursonglobal.com.  

Account Supervisor/Director, Science Communications

Preferred location is New York, however, location flexible

THE ROLE:

Burson is looking for a science communications specialist to join our North American Health & Wellness practice. This person will produce engaging and accessible science-based content on behalf of our healthcare clients. In this role, the science communications specialist will be responsible for delivering high-quality, scientifically rigorous materials in line with brand strategy and objectives, while adhering to timelines and internal processes. In addition, the science communications specialist will serve as an in-house expert on key scientific concepts and data driving client’s business, contribute to professional development training, and support internal and external thought leadership opportunities for the practice. This is an opportunity to deliver medical and scientific content for that will impact in our Healthcare team, our clients’ businesses, and patients’ lives.

THE WORK:

  • Delivering story ideas and content across platforms, including articles, bylines, blog posts, op-eds, social media posts, etc.
  • Writing core earned, sponsored and owned media materials – including press releases, Q&A, backgrounders, sponsored content pieces, Linked In posts, etc.
  • Supporting communications plan and strategy development for data and regulatory milestone communications
  • Contributing to the development of thought leadership strategy and content for clients
  • Delivering presentations and content to educate and upskill internal teams and clients on scientific concepts and data driving clients’ business
  • Coordinating with other teams at Burson including creative, media and social and digital media teams

 EXPERIENCE THAT CONTRIBUTES TO YOUR SUCCESS:

  • 3+ years in a science communications role (agency or in-house)
  • Advanced degree in life or health sciences
  • Subject matter experience in healthcare, the biopharma industry, drug discovery and development.
  • Strong writing and communications skills and the ability to create unique, accurate and engaging content for multiple audiences (patients, HCPs, scientists etc.) on a variety of platforms
  • Skilled in writing, reporting and interviewing
  • Experience working and communicating with internal teams and clients
  • Collaborative and excels in team environment
  • Ability to take ownership of a project and work with autonomy
  • Ability to be nimble, organized and professional in pressure driven situations
  • Ability to work both within a geographically diverse team and independently when necessary
  • Desire to work in a diverse and inclusive organization as an active participant in culture initiatives, training opportunities and employee resource groups

BURSON PERKS: 

  • Career growth opportunities through continued education, training & development courses, and Burson's Career Pathing program
  • Employee Resource Groups that provide our employees the platform to network, build key leadership skills, gain greater visibility and access to senior leadership, have an impact at Burson and the outside community and accelerate their careers
  • Paid time off for vacation, sick and personal days, as well as Summer Fridays. Our Flexible Holiday Policy includes 9 paid holidays inclusive of Juneteenth and World Mental Health Day, with the option to swap out a company holiday for another personally significant day. We also offer paid time off for voting, jury duty, bereavement and school leave. In addition, our offices are closed for Winter Break between Christmas Eve and New Year’s Day.
  • 12 weeks paid Parental Leave to bond with your new child, also inclusive of adoption and foster care
  • Wellness benefits including healthcare, vision, dental and pet insurance, as well as free virtual or in-person counselling for mental health
  • 401K Savings and Investment Plans
  • Commuter benefits using pre-tax dollars per month to pay for eligible commuting & parking expenses
  • WPP Employee Discount Program based on client roster
  • More information on benefits can be found

ABOUT BURSON:

At Burson, we’re an agency of learn-it-all’s. We recognize that the things we do best, creativity and communications, require a level of nuanced understanding. That’s why it’s imperative for us to hire extraordinarily talented people of all races, ethnicities, religions, abilities, sexual orientation and gender identities. Without that we can’t do the essential work of inspiring bold ideas, fostering constructive dialogue, cultivating meaningful experiences, and driving innovation and creativity for our partners. Your unique point of view—your talent—is what makes you a #BursonPerson, and it’s how we deliver exceptional results for our clients, together.

As an Equal Opportunity Employer, Burson does not discriminate against applicants or employees because of their race, creed, color, age, religion, sex, disability, sexual orientation, gender, gender identity or expression, marital status, military status, national origin, or ancestry. 

For more information, visit www.bursonglobal.com.

The base salary for this position at the time of this posting may range from $50,000 to $105,000. Individual compensation varies based on job-related factors, including location, business needs, level of responsibility, experience, and qualifications. We offer a competitive benefits package; click here for more details: https://mybenefits.wpp.com/public/welcome

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