Lead, Corporate Reputation and Issues Management

2020-07-02 | po-020129

Company description


One of the top 10 pharmaceutical company in the world. 
Four areas: Cancer, Gastrointestinal, Neurology, and Vaccine
The company has over 30,000 employees worldwide and achieved 16.2 billion USD in revenue during the 2012 fiscal year.  The company is focused on metabolic disorders, gastroenterology, neurology, inflammation, oncology and vaccines through its independent subsidiary. 
In January 2012, Fortune Magazine ranked company as one of the 100 best companies to work for in the United States. Has been certified this year as a Top Global Employer by the Top Employers Institute — one of only 13 companies world wide, and one of just two pharmaceutical companies. 52% Men / 48% Women.
Average stay is 14.5 years.

Responsibilities


1. Provide input to the global external communications strategy.
2. Provide input to the development and maintenance of Takeda’s corporate narrative.
3. Partner with the Japan External Communications team to align and coordinate corporate reputation programs and activities across BUs/Functions in Japan.
4. Input to and devise global CSR and sustainability communication approaches and messaging.
5. Collaborate with global colleagues on the execution and delivery of key external communications strategy priorities.
 
For more details, please contact me. 

Requirements


1. A skilled communications strategy mindset continuously focused on desired and measurable business outcomes.
2. Strong interpersonal and partnering skills, and able to work effectively work with multi-disciplinary project teams and within a multinational company.
3. Minimum of 8 years’ experience in a corporate communications, issues or public affairs-related function.
4. Minimum of 4 years’ experience in healthcare or pharmaceutical industry strongly desired.
5. Bachelor's degree; concentration in communication, journalism, political science, or business is preferred.
6. Expertise in communications campaign planning, development, execution, and measurement.
7. Experience and understanding of multi-cultural, multi-country/region businesses is preferred.
8. Fluency in English and Japanese.

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Life Sciences Industry
Tokyo Location
10 - 14.5 Million Salary
Manager Job level
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