FAQs
What is the location of the Director Corporate Communications position?
The position is located in Rueil-Malmaison, France.
What type of contract is being offered for this position?
The position is offered as a permanent contract (CDI).
Who will the Director Corporate Communications report to?
The Director will report to the Communications & Patient Advocacy Head France.
What are the key responsibilities of the Director Corporate Communications?
Key responsibilities include developing and executing corporate communication strategies, managing internal and external communications, shaping corporate narratives, and collaborating with various internal teams and external partners.
What qualifications are required for this position?
Candidates should have a Bac+5 degree from a business school, Celsa, Sciences Po, or an equivalent institution, along with over 12 years of diverse experience in communication, public affairs, and corporate communications.
Is experience in pharmaceutical or healthcare communications required?
Yes, a deep understanding of the healthcare ecosystem and the pharmaceutical industry is preferred.
What language proficiency is expected for this role?
Fluent English is required for this position.
What benefits are offered to employees at Novartis?
Benefits include attractive compensation, annual bonuses, career development focus, extensive social coverage, 27 paid vacation days, at least 14 RTT days per year, and various employee recognition programs.
How does Novartis approach diversity and inclusion?
Novartis is committed to creating an exceptional inclusive work environment and building diverse teams that represent the patients and communities they serve.
Can I join a talent network if I'm not a fit for this role?
Yes, you can join the Novartis talent network to stay connected and learn about suitable career opportunities as they arise.
What is the main goal of the corporate communications strategy?
The main goal is to protect and enhance the corporate visibility and reputation of Novartis in France.