Managing Editor, International Affairs
Chatham House
- London
- £55,000 per year
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Manage relationships between the IA co-editors, publisher and editorial board.
- Set and regularly review the IA business plan.
- Work with the journal’s academic co-editors and the institute’s head of publishing on strategy development.
- Support the IA co-editors with the development and implementation of the IA content strategy.
- Oversee the annual marketing and communications strategy for the journal, working with the IA publisher, the institute’s head of digital marketing and the journal’s marketing and communications manager.
- Actively contribute to the delivery of Chatham House’s EDI strategy.
- Oversee and manage the editorial production process to ensure publication of IA to the set schedule of six issues a year, ensuring that the high editorial and production standards of the journal are maintained.
- Oversee the contract and relationship with the IA publisher, ensuring all contractual obligations are met in full.
- Lead on IA budget management, maintaining oversight of revenue and expenditure, and providing reports and updates to the institute’s senior management, finance department and governing council as required.
- Lead on implementation of the IA business plan, working with the journal’s academic co-editors, the IA editorial board and Chatham House’s head of publishing to monitor and report on progress.
- Ensure the journal delivers on its business, content and strategic objectives, including on its EDI commitments.
- Oversee delivery of the IA marketing and communications strategy.
- Attend key academic conferences on behalf of the journal and the institute.
- Lead the in-house editorial team, setting objectives and work plans to achieve IA’s business objectives.
- Liaise with the journal’s academic co-editors to ensure smooth running of the journal and implementation of IA business plan.
- Manage the relationship with the journal’s publisher.
- Oversee the work of all IA external contractors including freelance editors, proofreaders and typesetters.
- Act as the institute’s senior point of contact for the IA editorial board.
- Build and maintain key relationships at all levels within the institute.
- Substantial experience of working in academic journal publishing.
- A deep understanding of the journals market and evolving academic publishing environment.
- Postgraduate qualification in international relations or a related discipline; and/or a demonstrable ability to communicate with authority on the academic discipline of international relations.
- Strong experience of team and line management.
- Strong communications and stakeholder management skills.
- Excellent writing and editing skills.
- Experience of budgeting and managing contractors.
- Experience of working with standard publishing platforms, databases and tools, along with MS Office applications.
- A good understanding of major marketing platforms and channels.
- Working knowledge of marketing and audience data tools, such as Google Analytics, and experience turning data and analytics into actionable insights.
- Experience and confidence in working to strict deadlines and balancing competing demands.
- First stage - 30 September and 1 October
- Second stage - w/c 6 October