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Posted: 01-May-26
Location: Ithaca, New York
Type: Full-time
Internal Number: 3-105871
Temporary Associate Managing Editor: Administrative Science Quarterly, SC Johnson College of Business
Our College:
The Cornell SC Johnson College of Business comprises the university's three accredited business schools, each of which is recognized as among the best in higher education: the Charles H. Dyson School of Applied Economics and Management, the Samuel Curtis Johnson Graduate School of Management, and the Cornell Peter and Stephanie Nolan School of Hotel Administration. Our academic research; industry and community engagement; and undergraduate, graduate, and professional degree programs all reflect the future of business: flexible, collaborative, and cross-disciplinary. The college community includes nearly 250 research faculty, 46,000 alumni, and 3,300 undergraduate, professional, and graduate students. The SC Johnson College of Business has an unparalleled resource base from which to draw--within the college, Cornell Tech in New York City, and Cornell University broadly.
Our Team:
The Temporary Associate Managing Editor Opportunity:
While position responsibilities vary, every member of our community is expected to foster a culture of belonging and a healthy work environment by communicating across differences; being cooperative, collaborative, open, and welcoming; showing respect, compassion, and empathy; engaging and supporting others regardless of background or perspective; speaking up when others are being excluded or treated inappropriately; and supporting work/life integration of oneself and others.
The Temporary Associate Managing Editor co-manages the journal's online peer-review process for manuscripts, which requires engaging with advanced-level research in order to recognize whether submissions fall within the journal's academic area. This person communicates initial assessments of submissions to the editor in chief, including information about potential conflicts of interest with editorial team members and the relationship between a submission and other academic publications. The associate managing editor's ongoing communication with peer reviewers and editorial team members requires strict confidentiality in support of an anonymous review process.
In collaboration with the managing editor, the associate managing editor provides developmental editing for all ASQ articles, which requires understanding advanced theory and research methods, as well as copy editing and proofreading. This person confers with authors to influence article content decisions and often provides final approval for edits for accuracy, clarity, tone, length, and organization to ensure that content is accessible to the journal's global audience. Additional responsibilities include producing quarterly issues in partnership with Sage Publishing and ensuring the accuracy of the ASQ Sage website.
The associate managing editor independently manages the journal's book review program, including supervising the editorial book review team; leading the developmental and copy editing of book reviews; managing, tracking, and communicating with book reviewers; and overseeing publication production of all book reviews.
With the managing editor, this person develops, implements, and improves journal workflow processes. Doing so requires managing communications with authors and other stakeholders, often to resolve sensitive, confidential editorial challenges that arise.
The associate managing editor must understand ASQ's high-level content sufficiently to summarize research articles for the journal's social media content, may develop and write content for social media and newsletter platforms, and helps develop communications strategy.
With the managing editor, the associate managing editor helps to develop and maintain the journal's operating budget. Doing so requires understanding contracts that govern ASQ's royalty and other income.
The associate managing editor coordinates events, such as online symposia featuring the journal's research, conference meetings and events, and paper development workshops.
The associate managing editor leads occasional individual projects, such as collaborating with associate editors for online office hour events and guiding the editorial team's process for determining editorial board membership each year.
The associate managing editor consults and provides guidance in the development of editing tools, the process management of tracking manuscripts and editorial tasks, and bibliographic citation management.
The associate managing editor independently maintains ASQ's Cornell web pages.
Other administrative duties include contracting editors, working with Cornell's procurement processes to secure payments, generating performance reports, and providing other types of support to the journal's editorial team.
*This is a temporary, benefits-eligible, six-month full-time position with the possibility of potentially transitioning into a permanent role. The role is fully remote, with the possibility of a hybrid work schedule.
No visa sponsorship or relocation assistance is available for this position.
The pay range for this position is $65,447.00 - $73,209.00
Required Qualifications:
- Bachelor's degree with at least 2-4 years of editorial experience
- Familiarity with academic research and ability to read and summarize an academic argument
- Exceptional editing and proofreading skills, including developmental and copy editing
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills
- Ability to understand and practice complex procedures for maintaining strict confidentiality of unpublished manuscripts in the anonymous review process
- Excellent interpersonal skills
- Ability to work independently and to exercise discretion and good judgment in the context of a top-ranked publication
- A history of strong attention to detail and the ability to organize information for distribution and use by others
- Ability to assess problems independently and propose thoughtful solutions that preserve confidentiality
- Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite
- Experience with editing in Adobe Professional
- Comfort with learning new software and online platforms
- Experience modeling values that support inclusion, belonging, and wellbeing
Preferred Qualifications:
- Academic editing and publishing experience
- Familiarity with social sciences research
- Familiarity with Chicago style and American Psychological Association style
- Master's degree or higher
Rewards & Benefits at Cornell:
This is a full-time, temporary position based in Ithaca, NY, with the possibility of becoming permanent after six months. The job can be performed remote or hybrid and is eligible for benefits. When applying, please include a cover letter with your application. Visa sponsorship and relocation assistance are not available for this position.
Cornell has been nationally recognized as an award-winning workplace for our health, wellbeing, sustainability, and diversity initiatives. Cornell's key benefits include:
University Job Title:
Temporary Editor/Writer
Job Family:
Temporary Communications/Marketing
Level:
No Grade - Annual
Pay Rate Type:
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Remote Option Availability:
Remote
Company:
Contact Name:
Theresa Lynch
Contact Email:
tl494@cornell.edu
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