UNC is hiring: Communication Specialist / Senior Managing Editor ...
UNC - Chapel Hill, NC, United States, 27517
Work at UNC
Overview
- View job
Overview
The North Carolina Institute of Medicine's communications specialist / senior managing editor will be responsible for all facets of producing and disseminating health policy research information through the development and production of the North Carolina Medical Journal (NCMJ), a scholarly journal of health policy published by the North Carolina Institute of Medicine (NCIOM), and to provide research and general staff support. The position is the equivalent of a chief operating officer for a major journal (circulation of 150,000 electronic); annual budget, about $400,000), and requires substantial capacity to independently plan, manage and coordinate the timely production and distribution of four NCMJ issues annually. This includes working with in-house and freelance staff, the journal's editor in chief, and the NCMJ editorial board to develop the editorial calendar, determine content, plan production timelines, oversee individual workflows (writing, editing, layout, printing, etc.), enforce deadlines, edit and copy edit all journal content, and proofread the final layout of each issue.
In addition, the communications specialist / senior managing editor will provide communications expertise for the organization as a whole. In this role, the communications specialist will help develop and implement a communications plan that integrates the work of the NCMJ and NCIOM. The communications specialist will serve as a communications advisor to all NCIOM projects. The communications specialist will also coordinate the NCIOM's social media and maintain NCIOM and NCMJ websites ( including coordinating content creation with NCIOM staff and website vendors.
The communications specialist / senior managing editor will also manage strategic planning for media outreach about NCIOM and NCMJ projects and publications, and will maintain records of media coverage, mentions, and other communications analytics.
The communications specialist / senior managing editor will work under the direction of Michelle Ries, MPH, President and CEO of the NCIOM and Co-Publisher of the NCMJ; the Associate Director of the NCIOM; and the Editor-in-Chief of the NCMJ. The communication specialist / senior managing editor will maintain good working relationships with policy makers, health care professionals, and the public, as well as with NCMJ stakeholders, including authors, advertisers, production partners, and funders. The selected candidate will be able to work as part of a close-knit interdisciplinary team and to represent the NCIOM and the NCMJ in a professional manner. The position is hybrid, with on-site work in Chapel Hill, other Triangle sites, and occasional additional travel around the state. Funding for the position relies heavily on a three-year grant, with grant renewal expected in January 2026.
J-18808-Ljbffr