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designated Editors. The EA supports all phases of the editorial process, including peer review; manuscript/artwork; preparation of fact sheets and design briefs; database management; and administrative needs
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cross-functional team to work with vendors and library content creators. Reporting to the Director of Communications, the Senior Web Strategy Lead will manage the library.harvard.edu website redesign
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authors can expect in working with us—the Acquisitions Editor is therefore responsible for developing the titles they sign, from contract to publication. The Acquisitions Editor will also help manage a
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to shape compelling opinion essays that resonate with the diverse audiences that care about public health. The senior editor will also oversee our weekly newsletter. The ideal candidate will be well
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with the PEPG Program Director and the Managing Editor of Education Next (EdNext) to support the program and the journal. Position Description Responsibilities include paying invoices using University
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software strongly preferred. Competencies: Adaptability; building rapport and relationships; decision making; communication; managing work; valuing diversity. Additional Information Harvard University
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at UVM. • Serve as the primary editor of student work at Vermont Public and help (in conjunction with Vermont Public staff) manage its publication. • Collaborate on story idea generation with the Vermont
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centers, Employee Assistance Program, and wellness programs related to stress management, nutrition, meditation, and more. Retirement: University-funded retirement plan with contributions from 5% to 15
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to final publication. They oversee the Editorial Committee and are responsible for managing and mentoring all sub editors and editorial interns. The Senior Editor is expected to participate in defining and
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the HDS Director of Communication, the Project Manager will manage the migration of HDS websites to a new technology platform. The Drupal-based platform, HarvardSites, will succeed the current platform