SAGE

Publishing Editor I, Remote

Location US-Remote
Posted Date 4 weeks ago(8/29/2023 2:47 PM)
Req #
23-6738
# Positions
1
Category
Editorial (US) - Editorial Journals

Overview

This position provides oversight for the financial, editorial management and development of society journals in a select subject area(s). The Publishing Editor I position manages a workload of approximately 30-35 titles, but quantity may vary. We are looking for a candidate who is eager to learn about and grow within the academic publishing industry, and is able to quickly pick up new information, think critically and creatively, and engage meaningfully with the daily work.

 

**Please note that this position does not focus on writing or editing of our content, as it primarily supports the business, technical, and administrative aspects of journal publishing.

 

This position is based remotely, with the option of working in our Thousand Oaks, California office if local to the area. Occasional travel is expected to attend internal offsite meetings and conferences.

Essential Job Functions & Responsibilities

Editorial Management

  • Service editorial development and performance goals on an individual journal basis, as well as assess comprehensive performance of department and division level journal portfolio.
  • Manage the quotidian operations of assigned social science journals, including administrative and clerical tasks.
  • Conduct research, reporting, tracking, and analysis of various journal performance bibliometrics, subject areas, and industry within scholarly communications writ large.
  • Address ad hoc requests in a timely manner and track tasks through structured workflows.
  • Understand and work to include each journal in ISI, Scopus, and other major indices based on each journal’s potential via frequent communication with the journal editor and/or society publications manager regarding editorial practices. This activity will include manuscript submission, peer review process, revision and resubmission policies, and optimal editorial board function.
  • Work closely both with the journal editor to increase article usage and citations. This will include helping explain to and direct journal editors and societies on marketing efforts that may help drive usage and citations, and also encouraging the editorial office to make some changes to help increase citations and journal profile.
  • Prepare internal and external reports as required. These reports primarily include publisher reports to societies and editors, varying in frequency from monthly to annual. This also includes various other reports, including ad hoc, Impact Factor, etc., depending on individual journal need.
  • Arrange annual editorial board meetings for journals in portfolio where required and permitted by budget and strategy factors.
  • Rotate journal editors as needed and be responsible for contract renewals. This means not automatically renewing editors but instead, reviewing specific journal metrics to gauge how well an editor is doing and then make a decision regarding whether we renew the editor. Maintain plans for editor succession proactively.
  • Maximize the number of cascade submissions via Sage Path from journals on list to other participating Sage journals. Facilitate journal participation in and migration to Sage Path as scheduled.
  • Support retaining of submissions within Sage collection of journals.

Relationship Management

  • Manage external relationships proactively with journal editors, society contacts, and others as appropriate.
  • Maintain external relationships with sales reps, ed board members, authors and potential authors, and customers.
  • Manage global internal relationships with colleagues that influence journal performance. Departments include marketing, sales, production, circulation, art, commercial sales, customer service, IT and finance.
  • Manage global internal relationships with colleagues that influence journal performance. Departments include marketing, sales, production, circulation, art, commercial sales, customer service, IT and finance.

Financial Management

  • Monitor the performance of journals in the assigned portfolio by reviewing finances and profit-and-loss statements regularly to ensure revenues are maximized and controllable costs are at acceptable levels.
  • Develop an annual strategic plan for each journal in the portfolio, as requested by manager, that outlines specific actions designed to increase goals of publication or, in cases where journal OP is unacceptable, develop an improvement plan.
  • Meet financial targets set on a department, division, and portfolio level, as outlined in annual strategy.

Contract Renewal and Management

  • Renew all society contracts Sage wishes to renew for assigned journals early or before expiration of contract notice period.
  • Analyze individual contract terms as they become eligible for renewal and ensure optimal performance.
  • Work with Sage’s contracts department to ensure that all editor and society contracts are current.
  • Issue contract amendments, letters of assignment, renewals, and extensions as required.
  • Ensure that all contracts are signed and returned in a timely fashion, preferably within 4 weeks of submission to society or editor.

Open Access (OA)

  • Stay abreast with OA developments and Sage’s position and activities, which could include listening to webinars on the topic, reading various reports, and listening to colleagues who report on Sage’s OA activities.
  • Stay current with OA trends, specifically in the way of transformative agreements, as well as the state of market and government policies around OA, both locally and globally.

Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Accessibility

  • Participate in Sage pillar and cross-pillar efforts to improve diversity, equity, and inclusion within our business, both internally and externally.
  • Strategize with editors and society partners to improve diversity, equity, and belonging in our author, editor, and editorial board member pools externally
  • Support efforts to improve accessibility of scholarship within research domains as well as in public, policy, and practice.
  • Enforce and uphold anti oppressive conduct, principles, and content.
  • Support Research Pillar DEI streams (Application, Representation, Content, and Data) through membership engagement or project participation as needed.

List and Subject Area Expertise

  • Develop a comprehensive understanding of each journal on list, which includes understanding the business model, finances, audience, etc. The expectation is that this position be familiar with the paper flow of each journal on their list, the current circulation, the overall financial health, and have an understanding of the general objectives for each publication. Develop an expertise in core discipline(s) which includes understanding trends in the subject area, competitors, related societies, etc.
  • Travel and provide support for conferences as determined in conjunction with your manager and leadership

General Office Management

  • Monitor T&E expenses and other controllable operational costs.
  • Maintain and process expense reports and check requests per company policy and department budgeting restrictions in a timely fashion.
  • Maintain accurate files and logs for each journal.

Administrative Support for Publications

  • Pull data for pub reports; draft and review final reports before distributing.
  • Take accurate minutes on calls with editors and societies.
  • Process T&E reports for self through online expense reporting tool.
  • Handle podcasts and other social media responsibilities.
  • Prepare updated Impact Factor packets once per year.
  • Run various reports such as the citation analysis, which would be done on an ad hoc basis (no more than 1X/year) for select journals on your list.
  • Respond to miscellaneous inquires in a timely manner.
  • Support external journal editor visits and meetings as approved and needed.
  • Update internal and external databases, websites, and resources as required.

Departmental Participation

  • Pitch and complete ad hoc special projects as needed
  • Engaging with new, emerging, or otherwise untapped technologies to develop efficiencies and streamline existing work processes.
  • Leverage technology solutions in the Microsoft Suite and otherwise inventively and proficiently
  • Perform ancillary work on department-wide projects and journal acquisitions.

Qualifications & Education

Required

  • Bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university.
  • At least two years of publishing experience required, preferably with an academic or scientific journal publisher.
  • Demonstrated excellent English verbal and written communication skills.
  • Solid understanding of the journal publication process.
  • Proficiency with Microsoft Outlook, Word, Excel, OneNote, Teams, and PowerPoint.
  • Effective public speaking and interpersonal skills.
  • Exceptional organizational, problem-solving, critical thinking, and analytical skills.
  • Strong attention to detail.
  • Can accept and implement directions, learn, and understand departmental procedures required.
  • Understanding of how social science research is conducted

Preferred

  • Previous experience as editorial assistant, associate/assistant editor, managing editor, production editor or related positions
  • Intermediate-to-advanced Excel skills, including VBA and Macros
  • Familiarity with R or Python programming languages
  • Proficiency with HTML

Pay Transparency and Benefits Package

 

Sage Publishing is committed to being an inclusive employer where all individuals are treated with fairness and respect. Sage is proud to be an equal opportunity workplace and is an affirmative action employer.

 

Compensation at Sage is influenced by several factors, including but not limited to skill set, nature and level of experience, qualifications, and other relevant considerations. We anticipate the minimum full-time salary range for this position to be between $53,393.60 - $66,726.40. Please note that the compensation details listed in U.S. role postings reflect the base salary only and do not include bonuses or benefits.

 

Your recruiter can share more about the specific salary range and additional aspects of the compensation/benefits package for this position during the hiring process. If your desired salary falls outside of this range, we hope you'll still apply as there may be other positions that better align.

In addition to compensation, Sage offers a highly competitive and comprehensive PPO medical, dental, and vision care benefits package with Sage covering most of the premium costs. Unique program benefits that support a healthy life, a company-sponsored anniversary trip every 5 years, a 401(k)-matching program of 100% up to 5% of pay, and other significant meaningful benefits. In alignment with our value for education, Sage offers financial support for bachelors and graduate-level degree programs as well as learning for personal interest.

 

Sage offers freedom and autonomy in your day-to-day with hybrid or remote work, depending on the role. Join the nearly 2,000 SAGE employees worldwide who deliver products and services that serve to fulfill our noble goal of education and dissemination of knowledge globally. We’d love to meet you!

SAGE U.S. Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) Charter

Sage Publishing is committed to being an inclusive employer where all individuals are treated with fairness and respect, regardless of age, disability, gender identity, marriage and partnership status, pregnancy and parental responsibilities, race, religion and belief, sex, or sexual orientation.

We believe that diversity is a cornerstone of a vibrant culture. We want Sage to be an organization where the most talented staff and high-potential staff are recruited, have the opportunity to grow, and want to work. We strive to achieve a better representation of diverse talent at all levels, including leadership, across our workforce.

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