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The Sr. Content Editor - Acquisitions Editor is responsible for managing the budget for disciplines in the Nursing Education and Practice portfolios and ensuring that products achieve their required contribution margin to grow the business.
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The Sr. Content Editor - Acquisitions Editor is responsible for contributing to the growth of the Nursing Education and Practice portfolios through the signing and publication of exceptional content that delights our customers.
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Working with the Development Editor, Editorial Coordinator, Product Manager, Content Strategist, and others to achieve on-time, in-scope, in-budget products. The Senior Content Editor role offers growth potential opportunities, professional development, an engaging team environment, the ability to work a remote schedule, and amazing benefits.
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Role Overview: As a Senior Editor at Lemonlight, you will play a pivotal role in the post-production process, leveraging your advanced editing skills and creative acumen to produce visually stunning and engaging marketing videos.
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The Fiska / Flylords / Split Reed team is seeking a dynamic individual to lead our editorial department as Editor-in-Chief. Minimum of 5 years of experience in creative writing, preferably in the outdoor,fishing, or hunting industry.
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General knowledge of the healthcare and textbook markets; experience in higher ed/nursing education publishing a plus. Wolters Kluwer offers great benefits and programs to help meet your needs and balance your work and personal life, including Medical, Dental, & Vision Plans, 401(k), FSA/HSA, Commuter Benefits, Tuition Assistance Plan, Vacation and Sick Time, and Paid Parental Leave.
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Senior Content Editor. Senior Content Editor. Medical, Dental, & Vision Plans, 401(k), FSA/HSA, Commuter Benefits, Tuition Assistance Plan, Vacation and Sick Time, and Paid Parental Leave. As the sponsor for textbooks, digital assets, and videos, you are accountable for defining vision and scope and executing on a strategy that ensures editorial quality and profitability, as well as the overall management of core content across the nursing continuum to ensure sustainable growth.
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3+ years of experience, including 3 years with editorial acquisitions/strategy/product management (preferred) or development, sales, or marketing in higher education publishing or related field. Collaboration with marketing, sales, product managers, and content development is vital to this role to ensure successful publications and product launches.
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In 2020, we placed third in the Female Board Index, and were recognized by the European Women on Boards Gender Diversity Index. Every day, our customers make critical decisions to help save lives, improve the way we do business, build better judicial and regulatory systems.
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You will strategically acquire first editions and new content assets, pursue mutually beneficial partnerships, secure revisions for existing books and digital assets, and publish content that is appropriate for multiple digital platforms.
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We've been recognized by employees as a European Diversity Leader in the Financial Times, as one of Forbes America’s Best Employers for Diversity in 2022, 2021 and 2020 and as one of Forbes America’s Best Employers for Women in 2021, 2020, 2019 and 2018.
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You will define new publishing opportunities, review and modify existing content to maximize profitability and meet customer needs, and take a customer-centric approach to growing the business. Mitigate issues that come up during the development process related to competitive, market, and customer developments, and/or author/resource issues.
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Completion of business plans that detail market trends, customer needs, competitive landscape, and publishing plan related to these elements. Complete publishing proposals for internal review and approval, including sales forecasting, costs (working with Product Managers), and P&Ls.
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The Senior Editor also serves as an editor and proofreader for University-wide communications and ensures consistency while adhering to editorial and brand guidelines. As a member of the University of the District of Columbia's Office of Marketing and Communications, the Senior Editor oversees the content development process for the Office's written and digital content and leads communication and editorial quality control that amplifies the reach of the University's messaging and strategic priorities.
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The Senior Editor will coordinate work through all stages of content development in an Excel tracking spreadsheet, Box folders, and Jira board tickets (e.g., draft, edits, CMS placement, DEI review, language supports, proofing, metadata and mapping, and final publish.
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