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Associate Editor

Austin, TX · On-site +1

$60K - $65K/yr

Description Tor Publishing Group is seeking an associate editor to join the Bramble team. Working ... Present books for potential acquisition to editorial directors and acquisition board, along with ...

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Associate Editor

Manhattan, NY · On-site +1

$60K - $65K/yr

Tor Publishing Group is seeking an associate editor to join the Bramble team. Working closely with ... Present books for potential acquisition to editorial directors and acquisition board, along with ...

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Associate Editor

Manhattan, NY · On-site +1

$60K - $65K/yr

Description Tor Publishing Group is seeking an associate editor to join the Bramble team. Working ... Present books for potential acquisition to editorial directors and acquisition board, along with ...

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The Scientific Director/Associate Scientific Director will also direct the editorial component of projects, lead a team of medical writers, and ensure the accuracy, quality, and content of all ...

The Scientific Director/Associate Scientific Director will also direct the editorial component of projects, lead a team of medical writers, and ensure the accuracy, quality, and content of all ...

The Scientific Director/Associate Scientific Director will also direct the editorial component of projects, lead a team of medical writers, and ensure the accuracy, quality, and content of all ...

The Scientific Director/Associate Scientific Director will also direct the editorial component of projects, lead a team of medical writers, and ensure the accuracy, quality, and content of all ...

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How much do associate editorial director jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 6, 2026, the average yearly pay for associate editorial director in the United States is $119,439.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $105,000.00 and $132,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are Associate Editorial Directors?

Associate Editorial Directors are senior professionals in publishing or media organizations who oversee editorial teams and guide the development, planning, and execution of content. They work closely with editors, writers, and creative staff to ensure the quality and consistency of published material aligns with organizational goals and standards. In addition to managing editorial processes, they often collaborate across departments, contribute to strategic planning, and help shape the editorial vision.

How does an Associate Editorial Director typically collaborate with writers, editors, and other departments to ensure content quality and consistency?

As an Associate Editorial Director, you’ll work closely with writers, editors, designers, and marketing teams to oversee the development and execution of content strategies. Collaboration often involves regular editorial meetings, providing feedback on drafts, ensuring adherence to style guides, and coordinating with other departments to align content with brand goals. You may also mentor junior staff, resolve workflow challenges, and facilitate communication between creative and business teams to maintain content quality and consistency across all channels.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an Associate Editorial Director, and why are they important?

To thrive as an Associate Editorial Director, you need a strong background in content strategy, editorial management, and excellent writing and editing skills, often supported by a degree in English, journalism, or communications. Familiarity with content management systems (CMS), analytics tools like Google Analytics, and project management software is typically required. Exceptional leadership, communication, and collaboration abilities help manage editorial teams and drive creative vision. These skills are essential for ensuring content quality, meeting organizational goals, and maintaining brand voice across platforms.

What is the difference between Associate Editorial Director vs Senior Editor?

AspectAssociate Editorial DirectorSenior Editor
ResponsibilitiesOversees editorial teams, manages content strategy, and coordinates publication processesDevelops and edits content, reviews submissions, and ensures quality control
Required CredentialsBachelor’s degree; often a master’s in journalism, communications, or related field; extensive editorial experienceBachelor’s degree; significant editorial experience; strong writing and editing skills
Work EnvironmentOffice-based, leadership role within publishing or media companiesOffice or remote, hands-on content development role
Industry UsageCommon in publishing, media, and content organizationsWidely used across publishing, magazines, and online media

The Associate Editorial Director typically holds a leadership position, overseeing teams and strategic content planning, while the Senior Editor focuses more on content creation, editing, and quality control. Both roles require strong editorial credentials, but the Associate Editorial Director has broader managerial responsibilities.

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Infographic showing various Associate Editorial Director job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 91% Full Time, 7% Part Time, and 1% Contract. Highlights an 97% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 2% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $119,439 per year, or $57.4 per hour.
Associate Director, Audience Development

Associate Director, Audience Development

Consumer Reports

Yonkers, NY • Hybrid

$160K - $180K/yr

Other

Posted 20 days ago


Job description

OVERVIEW

Our Audience Development team operationalizes Consumer Reports' mission to create a safer, fairer, and more transparent marketplace, ensuring our trusted, independent guidance is highly visible wherever people make decisions-across traditional search, answer engines, newsletters, CR's app, alerts, and social and emerging platforms. In a time of information overload, misinformation, and peak distrust, this is more important than ever. 

We're looking for an experienced data detective, diplomat, and leader-the Associate Director, Audience Development will help drive audience strategy,  activating and nurturing discoverability, engagement, and conversion across onsite and offsite channels, organic and paid, working collaboratively, cross-functionally, or independently, as needed.  Reporting to CR's Executive Managing Editor, you will act as the primary liaison for audience priorities and strategic alignment across CR divisions, spanning product management, marketing, and editorial, among others.

This hybrid position with in-office collaboration (Yonkers and/or NYC) just once per month provides excellent flexibility.  This position is not eligible for sponsorship or relocation assistance.

How You'll Make An Impact

As Associate Director, Audience Development you will create and continually optimize organizational standards that will help CR's digital presence evolve in parallel with consumer needs and the technical marketplace, helping humans, agents, and everything in between find and rely on our insights at critical conversion and connection moments. 

  • Drive  CR's audience strategy, evolving the integration of our discoverability strategy across all channels and platforms and in collaboration with all relevant divisions,
  • Oversee  the Audience Development team, establishing technical, digital, and editorial best practices for excellence in both search results, answer engines, and nascent technologies
  • Develop and maintain growth and optimization strategies across owned and distributed surfaces (web, app, Apple News, YouTube, Reddit, TikTok, Newsletters, etc.) in close collaboration with cross-functional teams, namely Marketing and Content
  • Advise the Executive Managing Editor on defining and evolving audience KPI frameworks and roadmaps to measure short-term and long-term success
  • Translate data into action: Help inform product roadmaps and editorial planning with specific and directional insights
  • Establish cross-functional partnerships with Content, Product, Marketing, Analytics, Testing, Leadership, and other relevant teams to align on and elevate distribution, engagement, and optimization
  • Advocate for brand visibility in AI ecosystems, ensuring attribution and authority signaling across generative engines
  • Build, manage, and mentor an evolving audience team, comprising both full-time staff and project-based freelancers

ABOUT YOU

You'll Be Highly Rated If:

  • You have the experience: 10 years in audience strategy and insights, content strategy, growth strategy for a digital publisher, tech nonprofit, or mission-driven brand.
  • You've managed teams in highly matrixed environments: 6+ years managing and mentoring teams,  as well as cross-functional initiatives.
  • You have experience in a non-profit environment. 
  • You are proficient with multiple search analytics tools and platforms.
  • You have proven success leading or partnering on newsletter programs and platform packaging strategies.
  • You have excellent communication skills, bridging editorial with digital, marketing and analytical teams around shared audience goals.
  • You've led nascent AI optimization across digital and editorial teams in publishing environments.
  • You have proven change management experience with cross-functional teams around audience development KPIs.

You'll Be One of Our Top Picks If:

  • You have experience in a nonprofit environment.
  • You have experience with a commerce or shopping site.

FAIR PAY AND A JUST WORKPLACE

At Consumer Reports, we are committed to fair, transparent pay and we strive to provide competitive, market-informed compensation.The target salary range for this position is $160K-$180K. It is anticipated that most qualified candidates will fall near the middle of this range. Compensation for the successful candidate will be informed by the candidate's particular combination of knowledge, skills, competencies, and experience.  We have three locations: Yonkers, NY, Washington, DC and Colchester, CT. We are registered to do business in and can only hire from the following states and federal district: Arizona, California, Connecticut, Illinois, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Texas, Vermont, Virginia and Washington, DC.