University of Rochester is hiring: Acquisitions Editor, UR Press in City of Roch
University of Rochester, City of Rochester, NY, United States
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Location
755 Library Rd, Rochester, New York, United States of America, 14627
Compensation Range
$77,216.00 - $115,824.00
Responsibilities
General Purpose: As Acquisitions Editor, you will play a key role in expanding our publishing program by identifying, acquiring, and developing a targeted number of new series and titles annually. You will collaborate with authors, editors, advisory boards, and internal teams to bring impactful, high-quality content to market. The focus will be on long-form research publications in the humanities and social sciences.
Essential Functions
Strategic & Commercial List Building
- Deliver growth and profitability targets by signing and publishing new series and titles.
- Develop and execute strategic plans to grow assigned subject areas and disciplines.
- Identify key growth areas within academic fields; align with press goals.
- Collaborate with editorial board and senior leadership to align acquisitions with mission and revenue goals.
- Solicit and secure high-impact monographs, edited volumes, and series.
- Monitor performance of acquired titles to inform future list strategy.
Research & Network Development
- Conduct market research to identify trends and gaps. Build relationships with authors, series editors, and thought leaders.
- Perform competitive analysis and stay informed of developments in key academic disciplines.
- Track gaps in coverage in the existing catalog and assess feasibility of new subject areas.
- Cultivate relationships with scholars, researchers, and institutional partners.
- Identify and assess potential series editors and advisory board members.
Project Acquisition & Management
- Assess proposals and manuscripts for quality, relevance, and market potential.
- Negotiate contracts and oversee projects from proposal to publication, ensuring timely and cost-effective delivery.
- Evaluate new submissions, vet with peer reviewers or editorial board.
- Guide authors through revisions and feedback loops.
- Negotiate and finalize contracts in collaboration with contracts/legal team.
- Manage editorial schedules and ensure titles meet budget and timeline goals.
- Maintain accurate records in editorial and tracking systems.
Cross-Functional Collaboration
- Work closely with the Senior Acquisitions Editor, Editorial and Advisory Boards, and Boydell & Brewer teams (Editorial, Production, Marketing, Sales) to ensure smooth workflows.
- Participate in regular editorial and cross-departmental meetings.
- Liaise with production, marketing, and sales on launch timelines, metadata, and positioning.
- Coordinate with peer review panels or internal boards.
- Contribute to internal documentation, workflow optimization, and process improvements.
- Mentor or train junior editorial staff, if applicable.
Representation & Outreach
- Represent the Press at academic conferences and industry events.
- Build networks to enhance our reputation and attract top author and series editor talent.
- Attend and exhibit at relevant scholarly conferences.
- Organize or moderate panels or sessions at academic events.
- Follow up with prospective authors post-conference.
- Share feedback from academic communities with internal teams.
- Develop long-term institutional relationships.
Other duties as assigned.
Education & Experience
- Bachelor’s degree or equivalent experience Required
- Masters degree or higher in a relevant field Preferred
- 4+ years in publishing, acquisitions, or editorial roles Required
- 2-3 years direct experience managing author relationships Preferred
- 2-3 years’ experience evaluating proposals/manuscripts or negotiating contracts Preferred
Knowledge, Skills & Abilities
- Proven success in academic publishing, ideally in acquisitions Required
- Strategic thinker with the ability to identify opportunities and execute plans Required
- Strong project management and organizational skills; able to manage multiple priorities Required
- Solid understanding of academic publishing, including funding and scholarly communication trends Required
- Willingness to travel domestically and internationally Required
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills Required
- Strong negotiation and contract management abilities Required
- Collaborative and self-motivated team player Required
- Familiarity with CMS or editorial tracking systems Preferred
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