Editor
- Communication & Public Affairs
- Denmark - Bagsværd
Are you a journalist who is ready to start a new career managing the news flow in a major global corporation? Or perhaps you are a journalist who has made the jump to a corporate environment and are now ready to bring your skills to a new level?
If you can answer 'yes!' to either of the above, then a new position in Corporate Communications might be for you.
About the department
Novo Nordisk is not the world's biggest pharmaceutical company, but we do a lot of good things that most other companies don't. One of the missions of Corporate Communications is to find those stories, and tell the world about them. We do this via a variety of channels - some aimed at employees (an online news site, employee magazine and quarterly CEO video), and some aimed at the external world (press releases, the corporate website, and corporate Facebook, Twitter and YouTube accounts.)
Corporate Communications consists of 45 people working with internal mass media (which we call Employee Communications), media relations, leadership communication and film.
The job
Our new editor will be a part of the Employee Communications team, and will work closely with Media Relations, as well as other colleagues in our department and around the world.
His or her tasks will include identifying compelling, strategic stories; prioritising and scheduling them for the appropriate channels; and producing much of this content, either by writing it yourself, editing others' copy, or hiring freelancers.
Our science-driven company is full of wonderful stories. However, the pharma industry is highly regulated and very complex. So in addition to being a great journalist, our new editor must also be flexible and a good listener - sensitive to concerns from sources and colleagues, and able to compromise when needed.
Qualifications
Minimum 5 years' experience writing, editing and publishing news for print and web. Experience working with internal communication in large global organisations is a plus. Excellent written and spoken English is required; Danish skills are a plus. Experience with multimedia publishing (video, radio, social media), and a talent for numbers and statistics are a plus.
Strong interpersonal skills are key. Days can be long when a story or deadline demands it, so you must be flexible re working hours. Some travel is required.
At Novo Nordisk, your skills, dedication and ambition help us change lives for the better. In exchange, we offer you an opportunity to work with extraordinary talent and benefit from a range of possibilities for professional and personal development.
Contact
For further information, please call Gwendolyn Carleton on +45 3079 4309.
Deadline
31 May 2013.
- Communication & Public Affairs
- Denmark - Bagsværd
Are you a journalist who is ready to start a new career managing the news flow in a major global corporation? Or perhaps you are a journalist who has made the jump to a corporate environment and are now ready to bring your skills to a new level?
If you can answer 'yes!' to either of the above, then a new position in Corporate Communications might be for you.
About the department
Novo Nordisk is not the world's biggest pharmaceutical company, but we do a lot of good things that most other companies don't. One of the missions of Corporate Communications is to find those stories, and tell the world about them. We do this via a variety of channels - some aimed at employees (an online news site, employee magazine and quarterly CEO video), and some aimed at the external world (press releases, the corporate website, and corporate Facebook, Twitter and YouTube accounts.)
Corporate Communications consists of 45 people working with internal mass media (which we call Employee Communications), media relations, leadership communication and film.
The job
Our new editor will be a part of the Employee Communications team, and will work closely with Media Relations, as well as other colleagues in our department and around the world.
His or her tasks will include identifying compelling, strategic stories; prioritising and scheduling them for the appropriate channels; and producing much of this content, either by writing it yourself, editing others' copy, or hiring freelancers.
Our science-driven company is full of wonderful stories. However, the pharma industry is highly regulated and very complex. So in addition to being a great journalist, our new editor must also be flexible and a good listener - sensitive to concerns from sources and colleagues, and able to compromise when needed.
Qualifications
Minimum 5 years' experience writing, editing and publishing news for print and web. Experience working with internal communication in large global organisations is a plus. Excellent written and spoken English is required; Danish skills are a plus. Experience with multimedia publishing (video, radio, social media), and a talent for numbers and statistics are a plus.
Strong interpersonal skills are key. Days can be long when a story or deadline demands it, so you must be flexible re working hours. Some travel is required.
At Novo Nordisk, your skills, dedication and ambition help us change lives for the better. In exchange, we offer you an opportunity to work with extraordinary talent and benefit from a range of possibilities for professional and personal development.
Contact
For further information, please call Gwendolyn Carleton on +45 3079 4309.
Deadline
31 May 2013.