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The Rockefeller University seeks a Scientific Editor (Salary Range: $74K- $85K) to join Rockefeller University Press. The Scientific Editor will contribute equally to two of the 3 hybrid transformative journals published by Rockefeller University Press through commissioning of reviews, representation of the journals at scientific meetings, and analysis of the content published in the Journal of Experimental Medicine (JEM) and the Journal of General Physiology (JGP).
Ph.D. degree required; educational emphasis in the subject areas covered by JEM and JGP preferred. Editorial experience, especially in commissioning and editing review content is strongly preferred. A strong interest in scientific publishing and publication ethics, excellent critical thinking skills, and superb attention to detail is a must. Excellent interpersonal, communication, networking, and organizational skills required. Must be able to work successfully independently and in a diverse global team. This position will require traveling to conferences and visiting research institutions when travel resumes.
We offer an excellent benefits package, tuition reimbursement and a competitive salary. The Rockefeller University is located on Manhattan's Upper East Side, on a 15-acre campus, along the East River (www.rockefeller.edu/views.php).
The Rockefeller University is an Equal Opportunity Employer - Minorities/Women/Disabled/Veterans.
Click here to apply directly using The Rockefeller University website.
The Rockefeller University is a world-renowned center for research and graduate education in the biomedical sciences, chemistry, bioinformatics and physics. The university's 72 laboratories conduct both clinical and basic research and study a diverse range of biological and biomedical problems with the mission of improving the understanding of life for the benefit of humanity.