American Chemical Society
Assistant Managing Editor, Physical Chemistry
American Chemical Society, Washington, District of Columbia, us, 20022
Position Summary
The Assistant Managing Editor / Managing Editor is responsible for the day-to-day management of a portfolio of physical chemistry journals. They will work with ACS staff and Editors to develop and implement publishing strategies and editorial initiatives to sustain and enhance the journals’ standing within the global chemistry community to ensure their continued growth and success. They will ensure that the publications are produced on time, on budget, and with appropriate levels of quality. The Assistant Managing Editor / Managing Editor will collaborate with the Editors in planning and recruiting commissioned content, and monitor progress of the journal against competitors. They will work with ACS staff from Global Production Operations; Global Editorial Operations; Digital Strategy and Publishing Platforms; and Marketing and Sales to implement strategic initiatives for the journal. The Assistant Managing Editor / Managing Editor will represent the journals within the scientific community through laboratory visits and conferences. The incumbent reports to a Senior Associate Publisher, Global Editorial Strategy.
Responsibilities
Define and drive strategic growth of the relevant physical chemistry journals through development and management of editorial initiatives; monitor competitor journals and industry developments, and report on issues / trends to Editors and ACS staff at regular intervals, including during annual Editors’ and Editorial Advisory Board Meetings; develop and implement near and long-term strategic plans and priorities.
Identify, implement, and promote strategies for the assigned journals to grow authorship, personalize outreach to key communities, and monitor emerging trends to identify new opportunities for collaboration among sister and related journals.
Identify, build relationships with, and recruit new authors and research communities for the assigned journals to commission high quality content, including reviews, research articles, invited content, front matter, and special issues. Collaborate with the Editors, ACS Publications staff, and other stakeholders to identify new and emerging areas of content for the journal, and solicit and track submissions in these areas.
Effectively represent the journals in correspondence and at outreach events, site visits, strategic scientific conferences, and exhibits to acquire and maintain a deep understanding of the needs and trends within the communities served by the journals and publications portfolio.
Collaborate with the Editors-in-Chief to identify and recruit new Editors and Editorial Advisory Board members for the journals.
Using established best practices, monitor journal and competitor statistics, prepare data reports for internal and external reporting, and draft monitoring reports under the guidance of ACS Publications staff.
Coordinate with other departments (Global Production Operations; Global Editorial Operations; Business Intelligence & Analytics; Marketing; Digital Strategy and Publishing Platforms; and Sales amongst others) to ensure efficiency, timeliness, and overall high quality of the published product and to move forward strategic initiatives.
Assist ACS Publication staff with developing and implementing features, products, and services for journals and supporting the overall portfolio as necessary.
Qualifications
A minimum of a Master’s degree in chemistry or allied sciences is required. An advanced degree (Ph.D.) is preferred. Broad subject expertise in physical chemistry and related fields would be an advantage. Combined 4+ years of relevant training and experience in an academic or industrial setting required. Experience in STM publishing, trends in publishing, funding / publishing policy, and publication ethics is required to be considered for the Managing Editor position.
Excellent written and verbal communication abilities with both technical and nontechnical audiences is required. The ideal candidate is a dynamic and proactive self-starter with strong analytical skills and attention to detail, ability to make well-reasoned strategic decisions, strong relationship building capabilities and ability to influence diverse stakeholders and communities. The successful applicant is expected to have strong multitasking and organizational skills to balance both long term goals / projects and day-to-day deliverables and be able to effectively prioritize tasks and projects to meet deadlines while contributing to and collaborating with cross-functional teams.
Division This position is based in the Washington, DC, Columbus, OH, or Oxford, UK, offices of the American Chemical Society. Some travel will be required. Publications Division employees work a hybrid schedule, consisting of working onsite two days per work, as decided by functional area. The balance of the week is open to working remotely, though employees are always welcome onsite each day if they choose.
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Responsibilities
Define and drive strategic growth of the relevant physical chemistry journals through development and management of editorial initiatives; monitor competitor journals and industry developments, and report on issues / trends to Editors and ACS staff at regular intervals, including during annual Editors’ and Editorial Advisory Board Meetings; develop and implement near and long-term strategic plans and priorities.
Identify, implement, and promote strategies for the assigned journals to grow authorship, personalize outreach to key communities, and monitor emerging trends to identify new opportunities for collaboration among sister and related journals.
Identify, build relationships with, and recruit new authors and research communities for the assigned journals to commission high quality content, including reviews, research articles, invited content, front matter, and special issues. Collaborate with the Editors, ACS Publications staff, and other stakeholders to identify new and emerging areas of content for the journal, and solicit and track submissions in these areas.
Effectively represent the journals in correspondence and at outreach events, site visits, strategic scientific conferences, and exhibits to acquire and maintain a deep understanding of the needs and trends within the communities served by the journals and publications portfolio.
Collaborate with the Editors-in-Chief to identify and recruit new Editors and Editorial Advisory Board members for the journals.
Using established best practices, monitor journal and competitor statistics, prepare data reports for internal and external reporting, and draft monitoring reports under the guidance of ACS Publications staff.
Coordinate with other departments (Global Production Operations; Global Editorial Operations; Business Intelligence & Analytics; Marketing; Digital Strategy and Publishing Platforms; and Sales amongst others) to ensure efficiency, timeliness, and overall high quality of the published product and to move forward strategic initiatives.
Assist ACS Publication staff with developing and implementing features, products, and services for journals and supporting the overall portfolio as necessary.
Qualifications
A minimum of a Master’s degree in chemistry or allied sciences is required. An advanced degree (Ph.D.) is preferred. Broad subject expertise in physical chemistry and related fields would be an advantage. Combined 4+ years of relevant training and experience in an academic or industrial setting required. Experience in STM publishing, trends in publishing, funding / publishing policy, and publication ethics is required to be considered for the Managing Editor position.
Excellent written and verbal communication abilities with both technical and nontechnical audiences is required. The ideal candidate is a dynamic and proactive self-starter with strong analytical skills and attention to detail, ability to make well-reasoned strategic decisions, strong relationship building capabilities and ability to influence diverse stakeholders and communities. The successful applicant is expected to have strong multitasking and organizational skills to balance both long term goals / projects and day-to-day deliverables and be able to effectively prioritize tasks and projects to meet deadlines while contributing to and collaborating with cross-functional teams.
Division This position is based in the Washington, DC, Columbus, OH, or Oxford, UK, offices of the American Chemical Society. Some travel will be required. Publications Division employees work a hybrid schedule, consisting of working onsite two days per work, as decided by functional area. The balance of the week is open to working remotely, though employees are always welcome onsite each day if they choose.
EEO / Minority / Female / Disabled / Veteran
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