HP
Overview
The Senior Director of Employee Communications is a strategic leader responsible for shaping and executing HPs internal communications strategy. This role ensures that employees across the globe are informed, inspired, and aligned with HPs purpose, values, and business priorities. The leader will drive storytelling, engagement, and change communications that foster a high-performance culture and deepen employee connection to HPs mission. Responsibilities
Develop and lead a global employee communications strategy that supports HPs business transformation, culture, and leadership priorities. Partner with the Chief Communications Officer, Chief People Officer, and Executive Leadership Team to cascade key messages and drive alignment across the organization. Translate complex business strategies into clear, compelling narratives that resonate with diverse employee audiences. Provide strategic counsel and content support for internal communications from the CEO and senior leaders. Shape and manage executive visibility across internal channels, including town halls, video messages, blogs, and employee forums. Design and execute campaigns that reinforce HPs purpose, values, and leadership principles (e.g., Start with the Customer, Develop the Team, Own the Outcome). Partner with HR, DEI, and Corporate Affairs to amplify initiatives around culture, inclusion, sustainability, and digital equity. Lead communications for enterprise-wide change initiatives, including organizational design, job leveling, and business transformation efforts. Ensure employees understand the why behind changes and feel supported through transitions. Oversee HPs internal communications channels (intranet, newsletters, digital signage, etc.) and continuously optimize for reach and impact. Establish KPIs and feedback loops to measure effectiveness and inform strategy. Lead and develop a high-performing team of internal communications professionals. Collaborate closely with peers in Corporate Communications, HR, Marketing, and Business Units to ensure message consistency and strategic alignment. Qualifications
12+ years of experience in internal or employee communications, preferably in a global, matrixed organization. Proven ability to lead through influence and drive alignment across executive stakeholders. Exceptional writing, storytelling, and strategic thinking skills. Experience managing communications during periods of change and transformation. Strong understanding of digital communication tools and analytics. Impact & Scope
Impacts entire business and influences company direction across multiple disciplines or areas of HP. Disclaimer
This job description describes the general nature and level of work performed in this role. It is not intended to be an exhaustive list of all duties, skills, responsibilities, knowledge, etc. These may be subject to change and additional functions may be assigned as needed by management. Compensation & Benefits
The pay range for this role is $183,650 to $293,800 USD annually with additional opportunities for pay in the form of bonus and/or equity (applies to United States of America candidates only). Pay varies by work location, job-related knowledge, skills, and experience. Benefits
Health insurance Dental insurance Vision insurance Long term/short term disability insurance Employee assistance program Flexible spending account Life insurance Generous time off policies, including 4-12 weeks fully paid parental leave based on tenure 11 paid holidays Additional flexible paid vacation and sick leave
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The Senior Director of Employee Communications is a strategic leader responsible for shaping and executing HPs internal communications strategy. This role ensures that employees across the globe are informed, inspired, and aligned with HPs purpose, values, and business priorities. The leader will drive storytelling, engagement, and change communications that foster a high-performance culture and deepen employee connection to HPs mission. Responsibilities
Develop and lead a global employee communications strategy that supports HPs business transformation, culture, and leadership priorities. Partner with the Chief Communications Officer, Chief People Officer, and Executive Leadership Team to cascade key messages and drive alignment across the organization. Translate complex business strategies into clear, compelling narratives that resonate with diverse employee audiences. Provide strategic counsel and content support for internal communications from the CEO and senior leaders. Shape and manage executive visibility across internal channels, including town halls, video messages, blogs, and employee forums. Design and execute campaigns that reinforce HPs purpose, values, and leadership principles (e.g., Start with the Customer, Develop the Team, Own the Outcome). Partner with HR, DEI, and Corporate Affairs to amplify initiatives around culture, inclusion, sustainability, and digital equity. Lead communications for enterprise-wide change initiatives, including organizational design, job leveling, and business transformation efforts. Ensure employees understand the why behind changes and feel supported through transitions. Oversee HPs internal communications channels (intranet, newsletters, digital signage, etc.) and continuously optimize for reach and impact. Establish KPIs and feedback loops to measure effectiveness and inform strategy. Lead and develop a high-performing team of internal communications professionals. Collaborate closely with peers in Corporate Communications, HR, Marketing, and Business Units to ensure message consistency and strategic alignment. Qualifications
12+ years of experience in internal or employee communications, preferably in a global, matrixed organization. Proven ability to lead through influence and drive alignment across executive stakeholders. Exceptional writing, storytelling, and strategic thinking skills. Experience managing communications during periods of change and transformation. Strong understanding of digital communication tools and analytics. Impact & Scope
Impacts entire business and influences company direction across multiple disciplines or areas of HP. Disclaimer
This job description describes the general nature and level of work performed in this role. It is not intended to be an exhaustive list of all duties, skills, responsibilities, knowledge, etc. These may be subject to change and additional functions may be assigned as needed by management. Compensation & Benefits
The pay range for this role is $183,650 to $293,800 USD annually with additional opportunities for pay in the form of bonus and/or equity (applies to United States of America candidates only). Pay varies by work location, job-related knowledge, skills, and experience. Benefits
Health insurance Dental insurance Vision insurance Long term/short term disability insurance Employee assistance program Flexible spending account Life insurance Generous time off policies, including 4-12 weeks fully paid parental leave based on tenure 11 paid holidays Additional flexible paid vacation and sick leave
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