JOB: [PhD or Graduate Level] Managing Editor for AoB PLANTS

AoB PLANTS, an open-access journal published by Oxford University Press
(www.aobplants.oxfordjournals.org), is seeking a Managing Editor to assist
with all aspects of journal operations. Established in 2009, this non-profit
journal publishes peer-reviewed articles on all aspects of environmental and
evolutionary plant biology. Submitted manuscripts undergo rigorous
double-blind evaluation, and accepted articles are published online within
days of acceptance. AoB PLANTS is the sister journal of Annals of Botany,
which has been in operation for over 125 years. 

Responsibilities.  The Managing Editor of AoB PLANTS is charged with
managing the day-to-day operations of the journal. Responsibilities include
the following:  
* Work with the Chief Editor, Associate Editors, and Deputy Managing Editor
to address issues that arise in the peer-review and publishing processes;  
* Assist with the evaluation of and decisions regarding submitted manuscripts;  
* Use the web-based manuscript-submission system (eJournal Press) to monitor
submitted manuscripts and train Associate Editors to use the system;  
* Evaluate the journal’s success and performance using standard metrics such
as article downloads, submission rates, and citation rates).  
* Maintain expense records for the journal and coordinate payments to
outside vendors;  
* Work with the Chief Editor to revise and keep updated the journal’s website;  
* Work with the Chief Editor and Associate Editors to solicit, arrange and
produce special issues, review articles and mini-reviews;   
* Work with the Chief Editor to develop strategies and materials for
marketing and promoting the journal to increase usage and encourage
submissions  
* Supervise the work of the Deputy Managing Editor and any temporary
employees engaged for special assignments; and  
* Represent and promote the journal at appropriate external events and
conferences.  

Qualifications.  The Managing Editor should have a graduate degree
(preferably a PhD) in biology or a related field and knowledge of and
interest in plants. He/she must also have:  
* Experience conducting and publishing plant-focused research on
environmental and evolutionary topics;  
* Excellent time-management, planning and organizational skills;  
* Excellent communication, writing and editing skills; proficiency with
social media;  
* Excellent computer, web and software skills;  
* Ability to work effectively with the Chief Editor, Associate Editors,
editorial and publishing staff, reviewers, journal authors, and outside
vendors;  
* Ability to identify operational problems and devise solutions; and  
* Ability to work independently and proactively with minimal supervision.  

Compensation.  The appointment for the Managing Editor will be 50% time,
with options for the position to expand as the journal grows. Salary level
will be negotiable and based on previous experience. The successful
candidate need not be based in a specific location, but preference will be
given to applicants located in or near the Reno, NV area (to facilitate
interactions with the Chief Editor). Funds will be available for
establishing and running the Managing Editor’s office. In addition, all
necessary expenses associated with representing the journal at national and
international conferences and meetings will be covered.   

Application.  If you are interested in the position, email the Chief Editor
(Dr. Hall Cushman, jhcush...@cabnr.unr.edu) and current Managing Editor
(Gail Rice, r...@aobplants.org) with a CV, detailed cover letter outlining
your background and interests in the position, and list of names and contact
information for at least three references. Review of applications will
continue until the position is filled.   

Note:  In early August, Hall Cushman will be attending the annual meetings
of the Ecological Society of America in Portland, Oregon and would be happy
to talk with any interested individuals about the position. Stop by the AoB
PLANTS exhibit booth or send an email to arrange a meeting.     

J. Hall Cushman, Professor and Chair
Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Science 
University of Nevada
Reno, NV 89557

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