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Understanding the Scientific Enterprise as a Science Writer in Science Communication
Understanding how academia operates, how studies are designed, what makes a strong study, how publishing works, publications are deemed worthy within their fields, the kinds of issues that trainees and postdocs face in academia.
- Broad-based knowledge of science
- Can identify and manage conflict of interest
- Demonstrating responsible conduct in animal research
- Demonstrating responsible conduct in human research
- Experimental design
Communication as a Manager, Scientific Communications in Science Communication
- Oral communication skills
- Presenting to nonscientists
- Speaking clearly and effectively
- Writing for nonscientists
- Written communication skills
Teamwork as a Manager, Scientific Communications in Science Communication
We work as part of larger account teams on all of our projects, so being able to work with others who have different expertise and feed into the larger project is a key part of being successful.
- Ability to work on a team
- Ability to work with people outside the organization
- Providing constructive feedback
Strategic Thinking as a Manager, Scientific Communications in Science Communication
We are often involved in helping clients plan for the upcoming year and this requires really understanding their business goals, what makes them unique and what's the best way to communicate around key moments in time that's in line with their internal priorities and makes them stand out.
- Creativity/innovative thinking
Interpreting Information as a Manager, Scientific Communications in Science Communication
We are often the "data people" when creating materials for data and regulatory milestones, so this requires use to make sure all of our materials are accurate against the information that's being communicated (e.g. a presentation at a medical meeting), but also making sure it's understandable for the intended audience.
- Ability to gather and interpret information
- Ability to learn quickly
- Interpretation of data
Empathy as a Design Strategist in Science Communication
Being able to understand and prioritize the pain points a user experiences with a process or system is central to design. Healthcare and design are both highly empathetic fields because they are both in service of people.
Communication as a Design Strategist in Science Communication
Simplifying user feedback into insights so we can then translate that into something we build. Helping folks who are the closest to the problem drawback and see overarching problem areas requires communication skills around insightful questioning and facilitation.
- Basic writing and editing
- Oral communication skills
- Speaking clearly and effectively
- Written communication skills
Teamwork as a Design Strategist in Science Communication
We bring our individual 'work-in-progress' projects to a weekly design team so we can get impartial feedback from teammates to help improve what we are putting together. It helps to surface and correct problems before a client sees it or it goes to the engineering team for a build.
- Ability to work on a team
- Providing constructive feedback
Strategic Thinking as a Design Strategist in Science Communication
First, we have to help clients clearly explain the outcome they seek and then work backward from there given the constraints of time, budget, and feasibility. Then we have to think strategically about the human element and how we will identify and influence key decision-makers to move the project forward.
- Ability to make decisions and solve problems
- Ability to set a vision and goals
- Creating vision and goals
- Creativity/innovative thinking
Communication as a Deputy Branch Chief (Scientific Review Officer) in Public Sector
Both oral and written communication are critical to success in peer review administration. Scientific Review Officers and managers are expected to communicate peer review policy and procedures clearly to subject matter experts participating in review panels and to their colleagues and stakeholders. They are also expected to write accurate, concise summaries of discussions that take place at peer review meetings, conveying the factors driving the scoring of grant applications and contract proposals.
- Oral communication skills
- Speaking clearly and effectively
- Written communication skills