National Association of Social Workers
Production Editor | SWJ Editorial/Production (Union)
National Association of Social Workers, Washington, District of Columbia, us, 20022
Overview
To be considered for this position, please upload your resume and cover letter at the prompt. NASW is the largest membership organization of professional social workers in the world, with more than 120,000 members. NASW works to enhance professional growth and development of its members, to create and maintain professional standards, and to advance sound social policies. Major Functions
To coordinate the editing and production of assigned NASW publications and work from other units. Work activities are performed under regular supervision. Responsibilities
Basic Duties and Responsibilities
Oversees the production of assigned NASW publications and works from other Association units from raw manuscript through bound book, including editing, proofreading, and page layout. Provides work guidance to staff editors and coordinates the work assignments, schedules, and priorities of staff and freelance editors. Oversees and monitors editorial deadlines and production schedules. Edits assigned manuscripts for journals, books, and other NASW publications. Reviews and rewrites manuscripts to meet NASW’s editorial specifications. Proofreads manuscripts, galleys, and page proofs. Makes necessary corrections. Serves as a liaison between the Association and authors and/or contacts. Prepares author correspondence. Obtains clearances from and recommends editorial changes to assigned authors. Serves as a staff resource to assigned NASW editorial committees. Assists in responding to committee member requests. Interprets and implements NASW’s editorial policies, practices, and procedures and recommends changes to same. Recommends items to be included in the Publication unit’s annual operating budget. Assists in establishing and implementing editorial program plans. Coordinates the production of assigned NASW publications with vendors. Serves as liaison between NASW and printers and suppliers. Responds to vendor questions and inquiries. Working Relations
1. Internal: Interacts primarily with NASW’s Press staff to ensure the production of assigned publications accurately and in a timely manner. 2. External: Interacts with NASW Editorial Board members and staff of other NASW units to exchange general information and to prepare Association material for publications. Interacts with authors, typesetters, printers, and freelancers to prepare material for publication. Working Environment
Work is performed in an office environment (3 days in office, 2 days remote) Minimum Work Requirements
Knowledge: Bachelor’s degree or equivalent work experience. In-depth knowledge of grammar, punctuation, and spelling. Knowledge of book or journal editing and a working knowledge of production. Experience: Requires three years of prior work experience. Skills: Requires organizational and interpersonal skills; strong copyediting and proofreading skills; skill in layout and page makeup; and the ability to work under pressure and meet recurring deadlines.
Equivalent work experience equals one year or related work experience in place of each year of formal education above a high school diploma. Attributes
Results driven: He/she sees the big picture, assists with the development and monitoring of key performance metrics to produce the desired results. Strong business acumen: He/she sees opportunities and emerging trends, and is knowledgeable about the operations, unique needs, and goals specific to member driven, not-for-profit organizations. Firm and fair leadership: He/she will work with a wide range of staff, colleagues, and members, requiring a firm, fair, and flexible style that both complements the efforts and supports the needs of others. Partnership: This individual is able to build trust internally and externally and must be viewed as highly professional, discreet, and accountable. Organizational agility: He/she has a thoughtful, respectful communication style that fosters an open environment, enabling thought-provoking discussions and collaborative decision making. Perceptive: He/she is creative and intuitively recognizes opportunities and takes appropriate action. NASW is an equal opportunity employer. As such, NASW is committed to promoting and providing equal employment opportunities to all applicants and employees. The selection of personnel, including new hires and promotions, will be on the basis of qualifications designed to ensure appointments of persons able to effectively discharge the duties and responsibilities of their position. The Association will not discriminate on the basis of race, color, creed, religion, national origin, ancestry, citizenship status, age, sex, sexual orientation, gender, gender identity or expression (including transgender status), marital status, veteran status, physical or mental disability, genetic information, or any other characteristic protected by applicable federal, state, or local laws. The Association will also abide by applicable Affirmative Action requirements mandated by any federal contracts.
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To be considered for this position, please upload your resume and cover letter at the prompt. NASW is the largest membership organization of professional social workers in the world, with more than 120,000 members. NASW works to enhance professional growth and development of its members, to create and maintain professional standards, and to advance sound social policies. Major Functions
To coordinate the editing and production of assigned NASW publications and work from other units. Work activities are performed under regular supervision. Responsibilities
Basic Duties and Responsibilities
Oversees the production of assigned NASW publications and works from other Association units from raw manuscript through bound book, including editing, proofreading, and page layout. Provides work guidance to staff editors and coordinates the work assignments, schedules, and priorities of staff and freelance editors. Oversees and monitors editorial deadlines and production schedules. Edits assigned manuscripts for journals, books, and other NASW publications. Reviews and rewrites manuscripts to meet NASW’s editorial specifications. Proofreads manuscripts, galleys, and page proofs. Makes necessary corrections. Serves as a liaison between the Association and authors and/or contacts. Prepares author correspondence. Obtains clearances from and recommends editorial changes to assigned authors. Serves as a staff resource to assigned NASW editorial committees. Assists in responding to committee member requests. Interprets and implements NASW’s editorial policies, practices, and procedures and recommends changes to same. Recommends items to be included in the Publication unit’s annual operating budget. Assists in establishing and implementing editorial program plans. Coordinates the production of assigned NASW publications with vendors. Serves as liaison between NASW and printers and suppliers. Responds to vendor questions and inquiries. Working Relations
1. Internal: Interacts primarily with NASW’s Press staff to ensure the production of assigned publications accurately and in a timely manner. 2. External: Interacts with NASW Editorial Board members and staff of other NASW units to exchange general information and to prepare Association material for publications. Interacts with authors, typesetters, printers, and freelancers to prepare material for publication. Working Environment
Work is performed in an office environment (3 days in office, 2 days remote) Minimum Work Requirements
Knowledge: Bachelor’s degree or equivalent work experience. In-depth knowledge of grammar, punctuation, and spelling. Knowledge of book or journal editing and a working knowledge of production. Experience: Requires three years of prior work experience. Skills: Requires organizational and interpersonal skills; strong copyediting and proofreading skills; skill in layout and page makeup; and the ability to work under pressure and meet recurring deadlines.
Equivalent work experience equals one year or related work experience in place of each year of formal education above a high school diploma. Attributes
Results driven: He/she sees the big picture, assists with the development and monitoring of key performance metrics to produce the desired results. Strong business acumen: He/she sees opportunities and emerging trends, and is knowledgeable about the operations, unique needs, and goals specific to member driven, not-for-profit organizations. Firm and fair leadership: He/she will work with a wide range of staff, colleagues, and members, requiring a firm, fair, and flexible style that both complements the efforts and supports the needs of others. Partnership: This individual is able to build trust internally and externally and must be viewed as highly professional, discreet, and accountable. Organizational agility: He/she has a thoughtful, respectful communication style that fosters an open environment, enabling thought-provoking discussions and collaborative decision making. Perceptive: He/she is creative and intuitively recognizes opportunities and takes appropriate action. NASW is an equal opportunity employer. As such, NASW is committed to promoting and providing equal employment opportunities to all applicants and employees. The selection of personnel, including new hires and promotions, will be on the basis of qualifications designed to ensure appointments of persons able to effectively discharge the duties and responsibilities of their position. The Association will not discriminate on the basis of race, color, creed, religion, national origin, ancestry, citizenship status, age, sex, sexual orientation, gender, gender identity or expression (including transgender status), marital status, veteran status, physical or mental disability, genetic information, or any other characteristic protected by applicable federal, state, or local laws. The Association will also abide by applicable Affirmative Action requirements mandated by any federal contracts.
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