In science communications, you make complex scientific issues understandable to non-specialist (lay) audiences. Essentially, you are a translator between science and society.
As a journalist or technical writer, you write or produce articles for newspapers, magazines, radio, TV, or digital media.
You can also be employed as an editor for a scientific publishing house.
In the industrial sector, you can be employed in the fields of PR, marketing, or corporate communications.
You can also work for a professional association and go into political consulting. Here you inform lay politicians about current scientific facts (e.g. regarding climate change, genetic engineering, etc.) and mediate between science and politics.