[Communications] Senior Manager, Haematology Communication & Public Affairs [IM]
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Job Function:
Communications & Corporate/External Affairs
Job Sub Function:
Product Communications
Job Category:
Professional
All Job Posting Locations:
Chiyoda, Tokyo, Japan
Job Description:
Position Summary
The Senior Manager, Haematology Communication & Public Affairs, IM Japan supports Innovative Medicine Communications and Public Affairs by helping to execute integrated communications strategies that advance business priorities, strengthen stakeholder trust, and enhance reputation across our haematology business in Japan.
This role partners closely with VP, Haematology Japan, key members of the Japan Haematology business unit, Medical Affairs, Global Therapeutic Area CPA colleagues, Public Affairs, and regional teams to contribute to clear narratives, aligned messaging and materials, and consistent execution in market. The Senior Manager will contribute to day-to-day execution, translating global strategies into compelling, locally relevant communications activations and ensuring a coordinated, high-impact approach across channels.
The role operates within a highly matrixed, global-to-local model, contributing to a two-way partnership that delivers consistent strategy through local adaptation and execution.
Key Responsibilities
Haematology Communications Strategy & Execution
Lead Japan communications and public affairs activations for our entire haematology portfolio
The role is a member of the Japan Haematology Leadership Team.
Contribute insights from Japan to the development of global communications and public affairs strategies for the Therapeutic Area, aligned with Japan’s business priorities, portfolio milestones, and lifecycle moments (e.g., data readouts, launches, growth initiatives).
Translate complex scientific data and strategies into clear, compelling messaging across earned, owned, and paid channels.
Adapt and deliver core messaging, content, and campaigns for local market impact.
Support proactive communications that differentiate our haemtology business in Japan, including disease awareness, innovation storytelling, and product communications, where applicable.
Accelerate Japan haematology product launches and support priority growth brands at key moments.
Cross-Functional Leadership & Strategic Counsel
Serve as a trusted partner to internal stakeholders across the haematology business unit, Medical Affairs, and broader cross-functional partners to support communications initiatives
Provide day-to-day communications counsel to connect Japan business objectives with communications outcomes and inform decision-making.
Align global communications strategies with public affairs, policy, and access considerations to support Japan market shaping and stakeholder engagement.
Collaborate with regional and global teams to co-create strategies and ensure strong pull-through of global priorities into local execution.
Operate effectively in a matrixed model.
Global-to-Local Integration & Execution
Enable a globally consistent, locally activated communications model by partnering with regional and global teams to adapt strategies, messaging, and materials.
Ensure alignment with governance, regulatory, and compliance requirements in Japan.
Contribute to coordinated execution of media, digital, stakeholder, and campaign activities in partnership with Global and Asia Pacific core capabilities teams.
Public Affairs Integration
Embed public affairs considerations into our haematology strategies to support policy, access, and market-shaping priorities.
Partner with Global and Asia Pacific Public Affairs colleagues to align messaging, stakeholder engagement, and external positioning.
Support activation of value narratives that reinforce access, reimbursement, and policy objectives.
Insights, Monitoring & Continuous Improvement
Support monitoring and analysis of media, stakeholder, and competitive landscape to identify risks and opportunities.
Contribute to measurement, reporting, and analytics to assess communications impact and inform strategy refinement.
Capture insights and best practices to improve global toolkits, messaging, and execution models over time.
Ways of Working & Operational Excellence
Operate as part of a connected team, contributing to shared priorities, resources, and Communities of Practice.
Leverage centralized tools, platforms, and capabilities (e.g., digital, media, measurement) to drive consistency and efficiency.
Prioritize high-impact, external communications aligned to business value, with disciplined focus on key opportunities.
Support simplification, scalability, and reduced duplication across communications efforts.
Qualifications & Experience
Bachelor’s degree required; advanced degree a plus
Minimum of 8+ years of experience in communications, public affairs, or related field (corporate, agency, NGO, or government) in Japan with a strong track record of results
Experience supporting global or regional communications strategies, including product or portfolio communications
Demonstrated ability to work effectively in a matrixed, global environment and influence cross-functional stakeholders
Strong English and Japanese writing, editing, and storytelling skills, including translating complex scientific content into accessible messaging
Experience supporting media, digital, and integrated communications campaigns
Strong organizational, analytical, and project management skills with ability to manage multiple priorities
Core Competencies
Therapeutic Area strategy: Contributes market insight to global narrative, positioning, and messaging aligned to science and business priorities
Global-to-local integration: Enables consistent and effective local adaptation and execution
Strategic counsel & business acumen: Connects communications strategies to business outcomes and stakeholder impact
Cross-functional collaboration: Aligns diverse stakeholders and drives coordinated execution across teams
External communications excellence: Develops high-impact messaging and content across channels
Public affairs integration: Aligns communications with access, policy, and stakeholder engagement priorities
Analytics & insights: Uses data and insights to inform strategy and optimize performance
Operational discipline: Supports scalable, efficient execution aligned with governance and best practices
Collaboration & team mindset: Contributes to a high-performing, connected global team environment
Required Skills:
Preferred Skills:
Agility Jumps, Brand Activations, Brand Identity, Brand Recognition, Business Communications, Communications Measurement, Competitive Landscape Analysis, Corporate Communications Strategy, Corporate Management, Cultural Competence, Customer Experience Management, External Communication, Innovation, Organizing, Product Knowledge, Relationship Building, Technical Credibility
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