Who we are
We are on a mission to make all science open, enabling the research community to develop the solutions we all need to live healthy lives on a healthy planet.
Frontiers is one of the world’s largest and most impactful research publishers, dedicated to making peer-reviewed, quality-certified science openly accessible. Our articles have been viewed 4 billion times, reflecting the power of research that is open for all.
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What we can offer you
At Frontiers our working model for new roles is hybrid, offering flexibility to work from home while staying connected through our office hubs in key locations. This approach reflects our commitment to productivity, trust, and a collaborative team culture.
We provide a range of benefits across our global locations, including but not limited to :
4 additional wellbeing days in addition to existing annual leave allowance
Access to learning platforms and dedicated learning & development time
A range of wellbeing initiatives, including free online yoga classes and an employee assistance plan
Employees can dedicate three days each year to volunteer
Additional benefits depending on your location (e.g. pension plan and private medical care)
Key Responsibilities
- Support the cultivation and maintenance of relationships with senior leaders and decision makers at targeted institutions and federal agencies as well as major trade associations, non-profits and think tanks, by coordinating communications and engagement activities around the value proposition and strategic benefits of Open Science and Frontiers.
- Assist in post-contractual partnership development, in close collaboration with the Institutional Partnerships team and Director of Open Science, North America, ensuring success and expansion of collaborative opportunities.
- Coordinate and help execute partner engagement programs such as library-focused events, funder roundtables, conference panels, webinars and informational sessions to reinforce Frontiers’ thought leadership and reputation, and
foster deeper, mutually beneficial relationships.
Collect and organize market feedback from institutional partners regarding needs and trends; summarize and share with relevant stakeholders to inform offering and strategic initiativesPrepare presentations, reports, position statements, RFI responses, and other materials in support of business priorities.Monitor and actively engage with science policy and regulatory developments, providing timely analysis of key changes and their implications for Open Science and academic publishing.Collaborate closely with the Director of Open Science, North America and the External Affairs Team, to deliver strategic guidance to internal teams advancing Frontiers’ policy goals and adapting approaches to an evolving researchlandscape.
Partnering with the PR team and the Director of Open Science, North America, support the development and execution of the US PR / media engagement strategy, elevating Frontiers’ brand and thought leadership profile among targetaudiences.
Requirements / Knowledge
Knowledge of US research landscape and ecosystem, specifically research funding, dissemination, and science policy developments and implementation.Experience in academic or library relations, and / or with research-focused federal agencies.Experience in and knowledge of science policy and the workings of federal agencies is a plus.Experience with partnership development and stakeholder managementStrong network among US research stakeholders including federal agencies, libraries, universities, funders, research institutions, and others.Strong writing and argumentation skills. Strong verbal and presentation skills.Proactive, dynamic, and solution-oriented approach.Willingness to travel regularly within the USAbility to work autonomously yet collaboratively, esp. across teams.Ability to get work done through influenceGood public speaker and presenterExperience & Education
Min. 7-10 years of experience in academic publishing, academic relations, or library scienceExperience in and knowledge of federal agencies preferredMaster’s or Doctorate degree preferredApply now
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Equal opportunity statement
Frontiers actively embraces diversity and is a safe and welcoming workplace. Recruitment is free from discrimination – including based on race, national or ethnic origin, age, religion, disability, sex, gender identity or sexual orientation. With employees from more than 50 different nations, our diversity creates vibrant teams and constantly challenges us to appreciate multiple perspectives.