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Senior Editor

The Jewish Education Project · San Marino, CA, USA ·

Pay:
$85,000-$95,000/yr
Job type:
Freelance

Equal Opportunity Employment The Huntington is proud to be an equal opportunity employer and is committed to providing employment opportunities regardless of race, religious creed, color, national origin, disability, sex, gender, gender identity, sexual orientation or any other characteristic protected by local, state or federal law.
About the Role Working under the supervision of the Director of News and Media Relations, the Senior Editor energetically and creatively oversees copyediting and proofreading for the institution’s Office of Communications and Marketing. The position requires meticulous editorial sensibility, top-level writing skills, and excellent organizational skills. The Senior Editor copy‑eds and proofs institutional newsletters, news releases, announcements, feature stories, web content, marketing copy, and a variety of other materials on tight deadlines. The Senior Editor also serves as the project manager and editor for online content and print publications as assigned. The Senior Editor demonstrates a background of working directly with people from diverse racial, ethnic, geographic, and socioeconomic backgrounds, using a welcoming, inclusive, and accessible approach. In addition, the Senior Editor must be an excellent team player with a high degree of integrity and curiosity as well as a willingness to share knowledge and skills with colleagues. This is a limited‑term position, budgeted for one year.
Essential Duties Editor : Serves as a deadline‑oriented copy editor and proofreader, organizing and managing the content flow of a variety of materials circulating through the Office of Communications and Marketing. Works collegially to coach writers, collaborates closely with other members of the Communications and Marketing team as well as colleagues across the institution, and provides quality control of publications and products through editing, proofreading, and fact‑checking.
Web and Digital Content Editing and Training : Leads the editorial review of institutional web and digital content, ensuring alignment with The Huntington’s brand, editorial standards, and accessibility guidelines. Provides training and guidance for decentralized content contributors across the institution, with an emphasis on best practices for event listings and other frequently updated sections. Develops and maintains a comprehensive digital content guide that incorporates the Huntington’s editorial style adapted for web use and accessibility standards, serves as the final editorial reviewer and approver for web content submitted for publication, and assists in editing digital and social media content, including captions and video transcripts, as needed.
Project Manager : Oversees editorial content, copy editing, and ensures timely publication. Provides regular status updates and works in collaboration with writers, graphic designers, freelancers, and others to produce high‑quality copy on deadlines. Manages the workflow of multiple freelance copy editors and proofreaders, oversees assignments and deadlines, and ensures quality control. Contributes to project reports.
Style Guide Manager : Regularly updates the institution’s style guide, informs key stakeholders of changes, oversees the proper use of Huntington style, ensures continuity within and among the institution’s online and printed materials, and trains contributors to the institution’s webpages on all aspects of Huntington style as well as guidance on how to produce clear and concise copy.
Writer : Serves as a backup writer for Communications and Marketing, drafting high‑quality copy on deadline. Other duties as assigned.
Candidate Requirements and Experience Must possess a keen eye for detail, grammar, style, and clarity, ensuring that all content is accurate, engaging, and aligned with the institution’s brand, style, voice, and standards.
Must have extensive knowledge of Associated Press style; knowledge of Chicago Manual of Style a plus.
Must have an excellent track record of producing high‑quality editorial material on tight deadlines.
Must have well‑honed interpersonal skills, with the ability to work well with writers and collaborate successfully with other colleagues in Communications and Marketing and across The Huntington.
Must have experience providing oversight to writers and content producers and the ability to provide constructive feedback.
Must have the organizational skills to manage the workflow of multiple freelance copy editors and proofreaders, overseeing their assignments and deadlines while ensuring quality control.
Must have a strong project management background with a proven track record for publication management.
Must possess the ability to efficiently manage time, navigating competing demands and clearly communicating and properly prioritizing deadlines.
Must have ability to write and edit quickly with exemplary attention to detail while supporting brand integrity, voice, and mission.
Must have worked in a deadline‑oriented capacity and be able to coordinate work on several projects at once.
Must have proficiency in Microsoft Office, SharePoint, and related copyediting software; ability to edit PDFs and directly online.
Education and Experience
Five to seven years’ experience in editing and writing for cultural organizations, museums, universities, and/or news outlets. These skills and abilities are usually acquired through the completion of a B.A. degree, preferably in English, journalism, or equivalent coursework. Demonstrated ability and job experience may provide an appropriate substitute for the preferred degree.
Working Conditions Normal office environment. The role requires prolonged periods of sitting at a desk and working on a computer.
Compensation & Benefits Pay Range: $85,000.00- $95,000.00 (commensurate on experience).
Medical, Dental, Vision.
403(b) retirement plan and matching retirement plan with an outstanding employer match.
Hybrid remote work schedule available for applicable positions.
Considerable paid time off, including annual leave, sick leave, and holidays.
Discounts for staff in The Huntington Store and restaurants.
Free admission to various museums and cultural institutions.
Free passes each month to welcome family and friends to visit the grounds.

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