Overview
The Director of Internal Communications & Engagement is a senior leader and strategic advisor responsible for shaping the way our enterprise Team Member population understand, engage with, and activate our corporate strategy, culture, and brand. You will lead enterprise-wide communications, executive engagement, organizational change storytelling, people-engagement programming, and channel strategy—ensuring messaging is clear, inclusive, and aligned across all corporate functions. This role serves as a consistent brand voice for both internal and external communications,
You will partner closely with senior executives, Communications leadership, Brand Reputation, HR, Legal, IT, Marketing, People & Inclusion, and Business Units to activate employees around purpose, culture, inclusion, transformation initiatives, and business performance. You will also oversee communication governance, engagement measurement, and enterprise-wide campaigns that strengthen workforce connection and trust.
Responsibilities
This role requires exceptional strategic judgment, executive presence, operational rigor, and the ability to lead high‑performing teams in a complex, matrixed environment.
Primary Responsibilities:
- Own enterprise-level communication strategy for corporate initiatives, change programs, culture, and employee engagement.
- Architect and maintain the company-wide narrative, message architecture, and content governance.
- Lead long-range engagement planning and annual editorial calendar that aligns to strategic business cycles and cultural moments.
- Serve as strategic counselor to C-suite and senior leaders on communications, engagement, and organizational storytelling.
- Modernize leadership communication channels
- Lead enterprise engagement campaigns tied to culture, values, inclusion, well-being, recognition, and talent initiatives.
- Oversee employee listening insights and engagement measurements, ensuring strategies respond to workforce expectations and trends.
- Direct communication strategy for major organizational changes, including transformation programs and restructuring
- Build change communication playbooks, leader toolkits, and field activation strategies to drive adoption and understanding.
- Serve as senior advisor in crisis and sensitive-issue communications; lead cross-functional response with Legal, HR, Security, and PR.
- Oversee crisis readiness planning, scenario-based exercises, templates, and governance.
- Own enterprise communication channels, ensuring they are modern, accessible, intuitive, and aligned.
- Partner with IT to advance digital employee experience solutions.
- Lead, mentor, and develop a high-performing communications and engagement team with a culture of creativity, accountability, and collaboration.
- Manage budgets, vendor partnerships, and content-production workflows.
- Establish communication standards, accessibility guidelines, and global/local alignment frameworks.
- Develop enterprise communication dashboards and scorecards focused on reach, engagement, comprehension, sentiment, and behavioral outcomes.
- Use analytics and A/B testing to optimize content, channels, and engagement strategies.
- Provide insights to senior leadership on workforce sentiment and communication effectiveness.
Qualifications
EXPERIENCE, EDUCATION, AND SKILLS:
- 5-8+ years of progressive experience in Corporate Communications, Employee Communications, Public Affairs, or Internal Engagement within large, matrixed organizations.
- Experience leading communications strategy at the enterprise level, including executive visibility, employee engagement, and change management.
- Exceptional writing, storytelling, and messaging skills across audiences and channels.
- Proven track record guiding senior executives with confidence, discretion, and political acumen.
- Strong people leadership experience—developing teams, scaling processes, and managing cross-functional initiatives.
- Experience owning communication governance, crisis response, and complex change initiatives.
- Expertise with Microsoft 365, SharePoint/Viva, Adobe, Canva, analytics tools, and modern communication platforms.
- Bachelor’s degree required; Master’s Degree in Communications, Organizational Psychology, Journalism, Business, or related field strongly preferred.
Preferred
- Fortune 100 or large global company experience.
- Global communications experience managing localization and cultural nuance.
- Multi-lingual preferred, mastery of written English is required