Kiniksa Pharmaceuticals

Director, Scientific Communications

Kiniksa Pharmaceuticals$235K — $249K *
Pharmaceuticals & Biotech
11 - 15 years of experience
Job Overview by Ladders

Qualifications

  • Advanced scientific degree (Ph.D., PharmD, MD, MS, MPH) required
  • 15+ years in medical/scientific communications; 5+ years in publications in pharma/biotech
  • Experience in rheumatology, immunology, cardiology, or rare diseases preferred
  • Proven ability in abstract and manuscript submissions to scientific platforms
  • Demonstrated leadership as a dynamic team leader and coach
  • Strong verbal/written communication and conflict management skills
  • High proficiency in Microsoft Office; knowledge of document management systems is a plus

Responsibilities

  • Conduct strategic analysis of clinical data to define publication objectives
  • Hire and manage a team to execute the publication strategy
  • Collaborate with Clinical Development to ensure alignment of publication and clinical priorities
  • Manage publication plans ensuring consistency and medical accuracy
  • Keep scientific communication policies aligned with best practices
  • Develop and manage a budget for scientific communications
  • Serve as the main contact for communication with partners and authors

Benefits

  • Equal opportunity employer with diverse and inclusive hiring practices
  • Supportive policies for individuals with disabilities
  • Accommodation for applicants during the interview process
  • Potential for professional development opportunities through congress attendance
Full Job Description
The Director, Scientific Communications, is the key driver responsible for developing and implementing a publication strategy aligned across the multiple disciplines within the Kiniksa organization. It is of critical importance to liaise with the internal team to ensure the publication strategy incorporates relevant, data-driven, disease and product messages. The priority is to ensure that key pre-clinical and clinical scientific information is disseminated to the medical community appropriately and timely while ensuring plans are fully integrated with congresses and subject matter expert (SME) development plans. Responsibilities include leading and executing on the planning, writing, reviewing, editing, and production of scientific resources, including abstracts, posters, publications, and presentations. In this role, it is important to engage and develop relationships with internal as well as external stakeholders such as clinical investigators, SMEs and consultants.

This role is based in our Lexington, MA office. Our office-based employees follow a hybrid schedule of 4 days in the office, and 1 day remote.

Responsibilities (including, but not limited to):
  • Conduct a strategic analysis across the portfolio to review existing and planned clinical data and identify any unmet data needs, define the publication planning objectives and confirm relevant stakeholders
  • Hire, develop, and manage a team, as appropriate, to execute the Company's publication strategy and meet important timelines/deadlines
  • Appropriately disseminate knowledge of company strategy to key team members, assuring strategic alignment in key deliverables
  • Understand and embed emerging evidence dissemination formats (plain-language summaries, graphical abstracts, digital congress materials), where appropriate, within key deliverables
  • Implement omnichannel publishing, as appropriate and in alignment corporate needs and policies (web, mobile, social, print)
  • Collaborate closely with cross-functional colleagues (e.g., Commercial, Clinical Development, Investor Relations) to ensure publication priorities and lexicon aligned with the Kiniksa strategy
  • Determine appropriate publication metrics for effective internal expectations and communication
  • Manage publication plans across the portfolio in collaboration with internal stakeholders to ensure consistency and medical accuracy as well as compliance with current good publication practice guidelines
  • Ensure that policies and procedures applicable to scientific communications are kept current and align with good publication practices
  • Develop and manage the scientific communications budget in collaboration with the head of Medical Affairs
  • Provide thorough and critical review of scientific, medical, and writing in creation of abstracts, posters, presentations, and manuscripts
  • Develop and maintain effective working relationships with internal and external partners and authors
  • Serve as central contact to ensure efficient communication with partners and authors regarding all aspects of scientific communication and publications
  • Support the development of resources that communicate medical data on Kiniksa's products and therapeutic areas of interest such as standard response letters, unbranded disease state educational materials (e.g., slide decks) for use by field medical, and scientific training curriculum across multiple disciplines
  • Attend scientific congresses as appropriate
  • Present on the scientific data as appropriate
  • Partner with the Global Field Medical Affairs team to determine a strategy for encore presentations and assist them in the rules of engagement for the local, regional, national, and international conferences

Qualifications and Experience:
  • Requires an advanced scientific degree (PhD, PharmD, MD) or relevant advanced science degree (MS, MPH)
  • 7 years of experience in related fields with a concentration in medical/scientific communications, or 5+ years directly in publications at a pharmaceutical/biotechnology company; prior rheumatology, immunology, cardiology and/or rare disease experience a plus
  • Ability to demonstrate a solid understanding of process for submission of abstracts and manuscripts to scientific congresses and journals
  • Ability to collaborate effectively with internal stakeholders and external authors
  • Demonstrated reputation as a well-respected, dynamic team leader, player, and coach
  • Excellent verbal and written communication skills, presentation skills, conflict management and problem-solving skills are required
  • Ability to work under deadlines in a fast-paced environment with a high degree of flexibility
  • Ability to effectively facilitate meetings and manage cross-functional teams
  • Collaborates at all levels in the organization, including effective interface at the senior management level
  • High proficiency in Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, CoPilot, and Outlook; experience with document management systems preferred
  • Strong analytical skills and experience with clinical data presentation and interpretation
  • Up to 20% travel
  • Salary is commensurate with experience
  • Kiniksa Benefits Summary - USA

The expected salary range for Director, Scientific Communications is $235,000 - $249,000 annually. Compensation decisions are based on objective criteria including role responsibilities, experience/qualifications, internal equity, geographic location, and external market benchmarks.

About Kiniksa Pharmaceuticals

Kiniksa Pharmaceuticals is a biopharmaceutical company focused on discovering, developing, and commercializing therapies for patients suffering from debilitating diseases with significant unmet medical need. The company's pipeline includes several product candidates targeting autoinflammatory and autoimmune diseases. Kiniksa Pharmaceuticals was founded in 2015 and is headquartered in Lexington, Massachusetts. The company is committed to advancing science and improving the lives of patients through innovative research and development.
Learn more about Kiniksa Pharmaceuticals
Size
215 employees
Market Cap
$1 billion
Industry
Net Income
-$161.3 million
Founded
2015
NASDAQ

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