Editor, Planetary Sciences
W. W. Norton & Company, Inc. · New York, NY · 2 mo ago
On-siteMarketing$80k–$95k/yrFull-time
About the role
The Editor for digital and print textbooks in the Planetary Sciences will be responsible for acquisitions of new titles and development of new editions for a list that includes successful undergraduate texts in Geology, Earth science, Astronomy, and related subfields. This is a highly collaborative role that requires leadership, critical thinking, and complex problem-solving skills.
Responsibilities
- Understanding the undergraduate Planetary Science course markets in college publishing and the diverse, evolving needs of instructors and students.
- An interest in digital publishing generally and in best practices for solving course challenges with digital content and tools.
- Recruiting, acquiring, and communicating with authors and other content contributors for a variety of print and digital editorial projects.
- Planning, developing, and implementing revision plans for successful titles.
- Soliciting feedback from instructors and students and incorporating this feedback into current and future editorial projects.
- Collaborating closely with colleagues in the digital media, project editorial, design, and production groups to ensure quality and timeliness of materials.
- Closely monitoring projects at all stages of editorial development and production with the help of an editorial assistant.
- Professionally interacting with authors, college faculty, and vendors, and effectively communicating ideas to colleagues including the college department editorial board and the advertising and marketing departments.
- Clearly and compellingly presenting Planetary Science course materials to the Norton sales team and to faculty on campus, at focus groups, and at academic conferences.
- Providing support for the sales effort.
Required Experience
- Bachelor's Degree.
- At least five years' prior experience in college publishing or comparable experience is required.
- The ideal candidate will have experience with the relevant college course markets.
- Must be highly disciplined and self-motivated.
- Able to multi-task and effectively prioritize.
- Keen interest in understanding the teaching and learning needs of college professors and students.
- Superior verbal and written communication skills are essential.
- Proactive and innovative in a changing environment.
- Organized and detail-oriented, making sure that all aspects of daily activities are handled with accuracy and minimal mistakes.
- Moderate travel is required, including attending academic conferences and Norton sales conferences, meeting with adopters and prospective adopters, and recruiting authors on college campuses.
Required Qualifications
- Employment eligibility to work with W.W. Norton & Company in the US is required.
- Must be able to work from Norton's New York City headquarters.
- This position is eligible for a hybrid work schedule of 3 days in the office and 2 days remote.
Compensation and Benefits
- Currently Available Benefits Include:
- Annual compensation for this position is $80,000-95,000.
- All salaries and salary ranges posted by Norton may vary depending on experience, skills, location, and like considerations.
- Generous paid time off, paid holidays, and summer Friday afternoons beginning in July.
- Generous health benefits, including PPO, EPO, and High Deductible (with HSA) medical insurance options, vision insurance, dental insurance, flexible spending accounts for healthcare, dependent care and commuter, gym membership reimbursement, and more.
- Coverage for spouses, domestic partners, and dependent children is available.
- Profit-Sharing and 401(k) benefit plan with discretionary contribution matching by employer.
- Disability and life insurances.
- FMLA, parental and other leave.
- Employee Assistance Program (for mental health, financial planning, and other needs).
- Company-provided laptop.
- Employee discounts on Norton books.
- Limited matching of employee donations to select non-profit organizations.