Editor

Feminist Press: Senior Editor

Senior Editor

Location: New York, NY

This hybrid role requires at least two days per week of in-person work at the Feminist Press office at the CUNY Graduate Center in Manhattan, New York.

Salary: $58,000–$63,000, commensurate with experience.

The Feminist Press is seeking a full-time Senior Editor to work closely with the Executive Director and Publisher and other editorial staff to shape the list of this 54-year-old independent nonprofit intersectional feminist book publisher.

The ideal candidate is passionate and knowledgeable about feminist writing and independent publishing. The Senior Editor will be responsible for acquiring and editing fiction and nonfiction books, overseeing the editorial and production department, and leading the Press’s rights program. This is an exciting opportunity to work collaboratively with a passionate team dedicated to serving the Press’s mission of publishing groundbreaking works of intersectional feminist literature.

Applications are due by Monday, February 19, but they will continue to be accepted on a rolling basis until we find the right candidate.

Essential duties and responsibilities:

Editorial:

-Evaluate manuscripts in accordance with FP’s mission and acquire six to eight books a year (fiction and nonfiction)

-Edit manuscripts (developmental and line editing) with authors and translators and commission supplementary content as needed

-Develop and maintain relationships with literary agents who understand FP’s mission

-Work with authors, FP team members, and freelance cover designers to develop aesthetic vision for books

-Draft title information and catalog and jacket copy in coordination with marketing department

-Oversee FP’s editorial and production department, including managing the assistant editor, managing editor, and art director

-Lead biweekly acquisitions meetings and compile all relevant materials for staff

-Handle all relevant negotiations, contracts, and invoicing, and draft all book-related contracts and MOUs for FP, including author agreements, cover design agreements, and freelance editor agreements

-Oversee editorial and production department budget in conversation with Executive Director

-As relevant, apply for translation grants and support FP’s other grant applications

Subsidiary and foreign rights:

-Manage foreign and audio licensing of FP titles, including pitching, negotiations, contract review, and payment tracking

-Update and create foreign rights materials such as catalogs and brochures

-Attend London and Frankfurt rights fairs to buy and sell titles and meet with publishers, subagents, translators, and literary agents

Qualities for candidates:

-Keen editorial eye and demonstrated ability to collaborate with writers to produce the best possible manuscripts

-Widely read and familiar with current intersectional feminist conversations, writers, and thinkers

-Strong connections within the book publishing field, including literary agents -Vision for the future of intersectional feminist literature, bolstered by an activist approach to publishing from the margins and centering leftist values

-Demonstrated ability to manage numerous projects simultaneously while ensuring that the work is done to a high standard and with great attention to detail

-Strong interpersonal and communication skills; experienced in pitching and presenting titles at internal and external meetings, events, and conferences

-Open to being a team player and pitching in across departments at a small nonprofit

-Approaches work with a spirit of curiosity, humility, and collaboration

Skills/experience:

Required:

-Minimum 5 years of experience in book editing with positions of increasing responsibility

-Experience acquiring and editing book manuscripts and steering them through to publication

-Experience managing at least one person

-Strong ability to negotiate deals and knowledge of standard publishing contracts

-Expert in Chicago Manual of Style and book publishing norms and standards

Nice to have:

-Familiarity with writing and editing contracts

-Experience with subsidiary rights such as audio or foreign rights

-Experience with creating and managing a budget

-Experience managing and overseeing an editorial team

-Experience in independent publishing world

-Experience commissioning cover designs and collaborating with artists and designers

-Record of fostering careers of debut authors and a strong commitment to author care

-Interest in feminist theory, gender studies, or feminist activism

Mission: The Feminist Press publishes books that ignite movements and social transformation. Celebrating our legacy, we lift up insurgent and marginalized voices from around the world to build a more just future. The Feminist Press is an equal employment opportunity organization and does not discriminate against any employee or applicant for employment on the basis of sex, race, age, creed, ethnicity, disability, marital or parenting status, sexual orientation, or gender identity. We actively seek to create and support a diverse staff.

To Apply: Please email your cover letter, resume, and one writing sample (preferably an anonymized editorial letter or reader’s report) as PDFs to jobs@feministpress.org. Subject line should read: Senior Editor – Your Full Name.

Applications are due by February 19. No phone calls, please.

Compensation for this full-time senior role is $58,000–$63,000, commensurate with experience. Benefits include generous paid vacation, holidays, and sick leave, Summer Fridays off, an annual stipend for education and professional development, health, vision, and dental coverage, a work laptop, and retirement contributions after two years. Applicants must have the ability to work in the United States and be able to work as needed, at least two days a week, in the Feminist Press office at the CUNY Graduate Center in Manhattan, New York.

Church Publishing: Editor (Academic)

Acquisitions Editor (Academic)

Location: New York, NY, Hybrid Work Model

Salary: $72.800 to $102,800

Church Publishing Incorporated, founded in 1918, is a publisher of trade books for general readers (inspiration, leadership, financial wellness, social justice), academic works and professional church resources including a suite of electronic products. CPI publishes The Book of Common Prayer, The Hymnal 1982, and content used in the liturgy, faith formation, and mission of The Episcopal Church. We are currently working from home and are planning to return in April 2022 with a hybrid work model. #LI-Hybrid

The Editor will acquire and edit proposals and manuscripts for publication in the categories of Leadership, Inspiration, Christian Spirituality, Social Justice, Finance and Retirement. This position will generate ideas, reach out to potential authors, work with agents and manage submissions. This position will work closely with authors to develop content. Shepherd projects through to production and beyond. *Book editorial experience required

ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES

include the following (other duties may be assigned):

  • Acquire and edit lead trade titles.

  • Prepare necessary paperwork including descriptions and comparative titles, write copy.

  • Edit manuscripts, keeping to production and publication schedules.

  • Work closely with marketing to maximize sales.

  • Present at sales conferences and attend conferences and book fairs as necessary.

  • Knowledge or interest in faith-based publishing.

  • Commitment to diversity and inclusion.

QUALIFICATIONS:

To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required.

  • Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.

  • Experienced in trade non-fiction acquisitions Excellent communication skills—written, oral, editing, and presentation

  • Must have market awareness

  • Must have the ability to travel as needed

EDUCATION and/or EXPERIENCE:

  • B.S. or B.A. required 5+ years of trade publishing experience

PHYSICAL DEMANDS:

The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. Extensive use of computer keyboard

ENVIRONMENT:

The work environment characteristics described here are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. Professional office environment and home office We are currently working from home and are planning to return in April 2022 with a hybrid work model. In compliance with federal law, all persons hired will be required to verify identity and eligibility to work in the United States and to complete the required employment eligibility verification document form upon hire. Please understand that, as a general policy, CPG does not sponsor visas.

EOE: Minorities/Female/Disability/Vet/Sexual Orientation