Central London, Belgravia
Office based but with hybrid working
ABOUT SCI
The Society of Chemical Industry (SCI), a registered charity, is an international forum where science meets business. Established in 1881 SCI's main charitable objective is to accelerate science out of the laboratory to address the key societal challenges facing society today. SCI does this by facilitating open innovation, identifying and promoting emerging technologies in the areas of climate and planet and health and wellness, and by providing support for the next generation of scientists and engineers. SCI runs over 50 conferences and events each year and has a range of publishing and award activities.
Today, SCI has members in over 70 countries and with over 900 companies and many academic institutions represented in our network.
THE ROLE
Reporting to the Publisher (Journals), the Journal Development Editor will be responsible for supporting the development of SCI's journal portfolio. Using a data-driven approach to identify opportunities to increase growth, quality and impact of several prestigious journals.
An important part of the role is to foster collaborative working relationships with editorial boards, industry experts and publishing partner (Wiley) to successfully implement strategic development plans. Key responsibilities include proactively commissioning high quality content and thematic issues, building and nurturing high-performing editorial boards and working closely with editorial and commissioning teams to ensure that targets are being met.
Additional responsibilities include working closely with marketing and events teams to ensure strong reputation, visibility and impact of SCI journals in the rapidly evolving and competitive publishing landscape.
Candidates must have a relevant science degree (e.g. chemistry, medicinal chemistry, biology, biochemistry, horticultural science) and must be able to work in the UK.
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