Associate Director, HIV Prevention Community Engagement & Advocacy, U.S. Public Affairs
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Job Description We have the following exciting opportunity in our Foster City, CA location. Reporting to the Executive Director, U.S. Prevention Public Affairs, the Associate Director of U.S. HIV Community Engagement & Advocacy will be responsible for leading an Advocacy and engagement strategy for Gilead’s U.S.
HIV prevention portfolio and pipeline. This includes management of long-term advocacy relationships and forging new relationships with advocacy groups representing people affected by HIV to meet consumer needs and drive Gilead’s U.S. advocacy and community engagement strategic goals and objectives.
Key areas of responsibility include: Lead U.S. HIV prevention advocacy strategy aligned with Public Affairs, HIV Franchise, and enterprise priorities, including Commercial and Medical Affairs launch planning. Serve as a trusted external-facing leader to U.S.
HIV advocacy and community organizations, building and sustaining credible, transparent and empathetic relationships; act as primary company liaison. Enable bi-directional engagement by actively gathering community insights (e.g., unmet needs, policy priorities, access barriers) and translating them into actionable internal strategies, while ensuring timely, accurate feedback back to stakeholders.
Represent community perspectives internally across the discovery, development and delivery lifecycle to ensure patient- and community-informed decision-making. Drive cross-functional alignment across Public Affairs, Medical Affairs, Clinical Development, Commercial, Market Access, Government Affairs, Legal, Regulatory, and Ethics & Compliance to ensure advocacy strategies are integrated, compliant and impactful.
Lead stakeholder mapping and strategic engagement planning to identify, prioritize, and deepen partnerships with advocacy and community organizations aligned to U.S. and global priorities. Build and activate coalitions and partnerships that advance health equity, expand screening and linkage to care, and address stigma and disparities in HIV prevention.
Plan and execute structured engagement forums (e.g., advisory boards, roundtables) to generate insights that inform cross-functional planning and key business decisions. Oversee advocacy engagement execution, including presence at key events, sponsorships, campaigns and community-led initiatives.
Partner with Communications teams (Therapeutic, Corporate, Employee) to develop coordinated external strategies that elevate community priorities, disease awareness, clinical milestones and advocacy partnerships. Ensure coordinated external engagement with advocacy stakeholders in close partnership with U.S.
Medical Affairs and Commercial teams. Monitor policy and advocacy landscape (federal, state, local) and emerging community trends to inform strategy and anticipate risks/opportunities. Build internal capabilities and systems to track engagements, capture insights, and strengthen organization-wide understanding of community needs and health equity priorities.
Manage budgets, sponsorships, and external partners in full compliance with company policies and regulatory requirements. Champion inclusive, community-led approaches that reflect the needs of populations disproportionately impacted by HIV.
Drive innovation in engagement, including piloting new models and responsibly integrating digital and AI-enabled tools in partnership with Strategy & Operations
Qualifications
- 10+ years of relevant experience in HIV community engagement, advocacy, public affairs
- related functions (e.g., communications, government affairs, medical affairs or marketing), with a bachelor's degree or 8+ years of relevant experience with a master's degree. Deep understanding of the U.S. healthcare, policy and market access landscape, including factors shaping HIV prevention, access and health equity. Proven track record of building and maintaining trusted relationships with HIV advocacy and community stakeholders and engaging credibly with external experts and senior leaders. Demonstrated ability to operate effectively in a highly matrixed organization, driving alignment and influencing across cross-functional teams, including Legal, Regulatory, Ethics & Compliance, Medical Affairs, Commercial and Government Affairs. Strong experience in issues management, corporate reputation and stakeholder engagement, with the ability to navigate sensitive or complex external environments. Strategic thinker with executional excellence—able to translate insights into actionable advocacy strategies and deliver high-impact outcomes. Experience leveraging community insights (qualitative and quantitative) to inform strategy, shape programs
- measure impact. Excellent communication skills (verbal, written, interpersonal), with the ability to distill complex topics for diverse audiences, including executive leadership. Demonstrated ability to lead initiatives and manage multiple priorities, including external partners and consultants, with strong project management and organizational skills. Strong understanding of compliance and regulatory considerations related to external engagement and advocacy activities. Commitment to health equity and inclusive engagement, with experience advancing initiatives that address disparities in HIV prevention and care. Familiarity with digital and emerging tools to support advocacy, engagement and insight generation. Passion for public health, HIV prevention and community-centered approaches to improving outcomes. Willingness to travel (~30%) as needed. Strong preference for U.S. HIV experience. People Leader Accountabilities :
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