Director of Corporate Affairs, Neuropsychiatry Franchise
Biogen
- Location
- Cambridge, MA
- Work model
- On-Site
- Level
- Staff
- H-1B history
- 30 approvals (FY2023)
- Posted
- Aug 20, 2026
About this role
About This Role The Director of Corporate Affairs will lead integrated internal and external communications for the U.S. Neuropsychiatry Franchise, including a commercialized medicine for postpartum depression (PPD). Serving as the franchise's strategic communications lead, this individual will develop and execute programs that support business objectives, strengthen corporate reputation, advance disease awareness, and improve patient understanding of treatment options. The successful candidate will bring deep experience supporting commercialized medicines and translating complex clinical and scientific information into compelling narratives and messages that resonate with priority stakeholder audiences, including patients, healthcare professionals, advocacy organizations, and media. Leveraging a broad range of channels, including earned media, digital, social media, thought leadership, and stakeholder engagement, the Director will create measurable impact for patients and the business. This individual will also lead innovative patient- and physician-focused campaigns to increase awareness of PPD, reduce stigma, and encourage action that improves patient outcomes. Through collaboration with advocacy organizations, professional societies, and other partners, the Director will help advance initiatives that support individuals affected by PPD and broader neuropsychiatric conditions. The role sits on the U.S. Neuropsychiatry Franchise Leadership Team and is part of the Global Corporate Affairs organization, reporting to the Head of Corporate Affairs, North America.
What You'll Do
Develop and execute integrated, multi-channel communications strategies that support franchise priorities and align with company objectives. Serve as the communications lead for a medicine for PPD, supporting commercial priorities, data milestones, awareness initiatives, and lifecycle management activities. Provide strategic counsel to franchise leadership on messaging, stakeholder engagement, media relations, issues management, and reputation-building opportunities. Partner closely with Commercial, Medical Affairs, Regulatory, Legal, and Biogen Corporate Affairs teams to ensure coordinated and compliant execution. Drive external media relations strategy and execution to advance visibility of ZURZUVAE and the Neuropsychiatry franchise with key audiences, including patients, HCPs, consumers and other external stakeholders Lead alliance strategies that support external visibility, ensuring coordinated communications planning, aligned messaging and effective engagement with external audiences Create and execute consumer- and physician-focused campaigns with clear objectives, measurable outcomes, and defined KPIs. Shape and execute engagement strategies and foster relationships with external stakeholders, including patient advocacy organizations, women's health groups, healthcare professional organizations, and digital influencers/opinion leaders, leveraging agency and cross-functional partners to advance disease awareness, education, and patient support initiatives. Represent Biogen in alliance partnership, partnering closely with Corporate Affairs and Marketing counterparts to align communications strategy, stakeholder engagement activities, programming, and budget planning. Partner with Government Affairs, Public Policy, Market Access, and Patient Advocacy colleagues to identify, monitor, and help address policy- and access-related issues that may affect patient access to treatment. Manage agency partners, external consultants, budgets, and performance measurement frameworks to maximize impact.
Who You Are
You are a strategic communications leader with significant experience supporting commercialized medicines and a passion for neuropsychiatry, maternal mental health, and/or postpartum depression. You excel at developing impactful communications programs that engage patients, healthcare professionals, advocacy organizations, media, and internal