Head of Research and Science Public Relations
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Minimum qualifications:
- Bachelor's degree or equivalent practical experience.
- 14 years of experience in public relations, media relations, or communications.
Preferred qualifications:
- Experience using exclusives, long-form storytelling (podcasts, authored content), and direct demo days to shape nuanced narratives.
- Ability to be an excellent operator who can drive a highly effective team and prioritize towards highest impact work.
- Ability to master subject matter in genomics, neuroscience, or climate science and translate it for various audiences.
- Ability to be skilled at leveraging third-party validators to build external credibility.
About the job
The Global Communications and Public Affairs team communicates with priority audiences, from creators to developers to media, and other influential voices about Google's mission, its AI-powered products and approaches.In this role, you'll work cross-functionally with teams across the world to devise proactive communications campaigns to advance Google's business. We're looking for a great communicator and networker who can lead a strong team and distill topics with priority audiences simply and engagingly. To succeed, you'll need to combine creativity with organizational skills and manage numerous projects to tight deadlines simultaneously, as well as enjoy pitching to journalists, bloggers and commentators. You’ll need to be an enthusiastic team player, takes initiative who can work cross-functionally, and someone who isn't afraid to take risks or try new things. The Head of Research and Science Public Relations (PR) leads the global communications strategy for Google Research, focusing on positioning Google as a leader in advancing technologies that improve lives and benefit society. You will lead a "Research to Reality" narrative, demonstrating how Google’s scientific depth from expert researchers to exceptional infrastructure—solve pressing global problems. You'll maintain excellent relationships with journalists and influencers; support your team’s development of written materials and plans; and drive strategies that go direct to key audiences. A major part of the role is collaborating with executives across the organization and bringing a deep understanding of the strategy required to adapt to a shifting media / information landscape.We help inform and educate users, advertisers, partners, opinion leaders and our own employees--about the benefits of Google's products, our distinctive company culture/values and our approach to the big public policy issues of the day. You are quick-witted, entrepreneurial and intellectually curious. To succeed in this role, you are willing to try new things and can manage numerous projects with tight deadlines. Things happen quickly at Google, and to do great work, you need to be an enthusiastic team player who can work cross-functionally with partners across PR, Communications, Marketing, Product, and beyond.
Responsibilities
- Lead the PR team driving scientific discovery to provide practical societal benefits, focusing on the nexus of research and philanthropy in areas including drug discovery and the prevention of illness and demonstrating how AI helps people and communities stay safe and resilient. Provide direction and career development for directs, including leads for Health AI, Science, and Climate Resilience.
- Partner directly with Google Research leadership to build public awareness on priority efforts and work in lockstep with partners across Comms and DeepMind to tell a unified company story.
- Move beyond "headlines" to build long-term trust with editors, journalists and influencers with on and off the record engagements
- Align Research communications with the Global Communications and Public Affairs Strategy (GCPA) strategy, ensuring a unified company POV on AI as societal good while managing reactive issues as needed.
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