Responsibilities:Portfolio-level scientific communications strategyLead the strategy and integration of scientific communications across publications, medical education, and congress planning, ensuring a unified, portfolio-level dissemination approach aligned to lifecycle and regulatory prioritiesEstablish and maintain a multi-year scientific communications plan aligned to pipeline milestones, label expansions, and evidence generation plansEnsure consistent scientific positioning and narrative alignment across indications, setting the enterprise narrative framework within which GMA operatesDefine the function's approach to digital dissemination, modular content, and responsible adoption of AI-assisted workflowsSynthesize competitive intelligence across the portfolio to inform narrative evolution and dissemination prioritiesOwn the Scientific Communications function budget, including annual planning, financial forecasting, and expenditure tracking across publications, content, med ed, congress planning, and agency partnersScientific content development and disseminationDirect the strategic sequencing and prioritization of publication plans across indications against portfolio-level objectives and regulatory milestonesSet the strategic framework within which congress strategy and medical education operate, ensuring alignment with the scientific narrative and portfolio prioritiesIntegrate the medical education program (grants strategy, areas of interest, CME/IME compliance) into the broader scientific communications strategyDrive innovation in scientific communications dissemination, working closely with GMA's Digital Engagement and Innovation functionOwn the enterprise content strategy and framework, defining how scientific content is created, reviewed, versioned, and repurposed across deliverables ensuring version control and reduced duplicationCross-functional integrationPartner closely with Therapeutic Areas, Market Access, Regulatory, Biometrics, and Commercial partners to translate upstream evidence generation and clinical development plans into dissemination strategiesAlign publication and dissemination timing with regulatory submissions, label expansions, and pipeline transitionsEnsure scientific communications consistency across alliance partners (e.g., Vifor, Chugai), including joint publication governanceTeam leadership and portfolio readinessLead, develop, and hold accountable a Scientific Communications team ensuring clear expectations, actionable feedback, and performance managementMaintain documented succession plans and individual development plans connecting team member growth to business needsEnable cross-functional capability development across publications, medical education, and congress planning through structured flexibility and development pathwaysOversee resource allocation across assets and functional streams, managing a multi-program team where individuals span indications and deliverable typesBuild the systems, agency partner relationships, and governance frameworks needed before new assets enter the dissemination phaseExternal scientific leadershipEngage key opinion leaders and academic collaborators in publication steering, dissemination advisory, and congress session development, distinct from field medical engagementRepresent Travere in publication and scientific communications forums, contributing to scientific discourse with credibility and authorityEducation, experience, and travel requirements:PharmD, PhD or MD in a related life sciences discipline. Position summary:The Executive Director, Scientific Communications, provides portfolio-level strategic leadership and governance for Travere's scientific communications function, ensuring publications, medical education, congress planning, and scientific content are aligned to advancing Global Medical Affair's (GMA) medical objectives.