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The Role As the Editorial Coordinator, you will sit at the intersection of editorial, events ... You thrive in fast-paced environments, enjoy bringing people and projects together, and can ...

The Role As the Editorial Coordinator, you will sit at the intersection of editorial, events ... You thrive in fast-paced environments, enjoy bringing people and projects together, and can ...

The Role As the Editorial Coordinator, you will sit at the intersection of editorial, events ... You thrive in fast-paced environments, enjoy bringing people and projects together, and can ...

The Role As the Editorial Coordinator, you will sit at the intersection of editorial, events ... You thrive in fast-paced environments, enjoy bringing people and projects together, and can ...

The Role As the Editorial Coordinator, you will sit at the intersection of editorial, events ... You thrive in fast-paced environments, enjoy bringing people and projects together, and can ...

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Demonstrated effectiveness in managing complex editorial projects with multiple stakeholders * Mastery of best practices for all aspects of editorial process for digital publications * Excellent ...

Partner with the chief of staff and director of development on grant-funded editorial projects, including contributing editorially to proposals. WHAT YOU'LL BRING * At least 5 years of full-time ...

Interns will benefit from hands-on experience working with team leaders on valuable projects that ... Work on other editorial projects as needed Job Qualifications: * Availability to work 20-29 hours ...

Interns will benefit from hands-on experience working with team leaders on valuable projects that ... Work on other editorial projects as needed Job Qualifications: * Availability to work 20-29 hours ...

Interns will benefit from hands-on experience working with team leaders on valuable projects that ... Work on other editorial projects as needed Job Qualifications: * Availability to work 20-29 hours ...

Interns will benefit from hands-on experience working with team leaders on valuable projects that ... Work on other editorial projects as needed Job Qualifications: * Availability to work 20-29 hours ...

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What are some common challenges faced by professionals working on Editorial Projects, and how can they be addressed?

Professionals working on Editorial Projects often encounter challenges such as managing tight deadlines, coordinating with multiple stakeholders (like writers, designers, and subject matter experts), and ensuring content consistency across different formats. Effective project management tools, clear communication, and setting realistic timelines can help mitigate these issues. Additionally, establishing a streamlined editorial workflow and regular check-ins with the team can greatly improve collaboration and project outcomes.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in Editorial Project management, and why are they important?

To thrive in Editorial Project management, you need strong editorial judgment, organizational abilities, and a background in publishing or communications. Familiarity with content management systems (CMS), editing software, and project management tools is typically required. Exceptional communication, adaptability, and attention to detail are crucial soft skills for coordinating contributors and maintaining high editorial standards. These skills ensure the timely delivery of quality content, effective teamwork, and alignment with organizational goals.

What is the difference between Editorial Project vs Editorial Coordinator?

AspectEditorial ProjectEditorial Coordinator
CredentialsTypically requires a degree in journalism, communications, or related fieldOften requires similar credentials, with emphasis on organizational skills
Work EnvironmentProject-based, involving planning and execution of specific content initiativesOffice setting, coordinating daily editorial activities and schedules
Employer & Industry UsageUsed in publishing, media, and content agencies for specific initiativesCommon in publishing houses, media outlets, and content teams for ongoing coordination

In summary, an Editorial Project focuses on managing specific content initiatives with a project-based approach, while an Editorial Coordinator handles the day-to-day coordination of editorial activities within an organization.

What are Editorial Projects?

Editorial projects refer to organized initiatives that involve the planning, creation, editing, and publication of written, visual, or multimedia content. These projects can include magazines, books, online articles, newsletters, or special reports, and usually require collaboration among writers, editors, designers, and project managers. The goal of an editorial project is to deliver high-quality, engaging content to a specific audience, adhering to editorial standards and schedules. Editorial projects can be found in publishing houses, media companies, or corporate communications teams.
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Editorial Project Manager

Institute for Curriculum Services

Austin, TX • Remote

$78K - $85K/yr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 8 days ago


Job description

Title: Editorial Project Manager
Position Type: Full-time
Location: Remote, within the contiguous United States
Compensation: $78,000-$85,000 annually
Reports to: Managing Editor
Remote Work Environment
About the organization 
The Institute for Curriculum Services (ICS) is a national nonprofit organization that enriches K-12 education by ensuring accurate, high-quality classroom material and teaching about Jews, Judaism, and Jewish history. We do this by editing textbooks and instructional materials, developing standards-supporting lessons, and providing professional development for teachers around the country.
Position overview 
ICS seeks a detail-oriented, proactive, and collaborative professional to join our Editorial team. The Project Manager plays a critical role in keeping ICS’s editorial review and content development work on track - managing project lifecycles from initiation through delivery, maintaining the systems and workflows that keep the team organized, and ensuring that high-quality work reaches stakeholders on time.
This role is ideal for someone who thrives on bringing order to complexity, takes genuine ownership of their work, and finds satisfaction in making a team run smoothly. The Project Manager reports to the Managing Editor and works closely with editorial staff, leadership, and external partners.
Primary responsibilities 
Project Management 
  • Own the full project lifecycle for Editorial Team projects from initiation through delivery, using waterfall project management methodology
  • Build and maintain detailed project plans in Smartsheet, including timelines, milestones, task hierarchies, owners, and due dates; update plans daily to reflect progress and changes
  • Track workload distribution across the Editorial Team and flag capacity concerns to support balanced scheduling
  • Serve as the team’s reliable source of truth on project status, ensuring colleagues have full visibility into history, outstanding items, and upcoming deadlines
  • Plan and facilitate project meetings (kickoffs, status check-ins), develop agendas, and distribute notes, decisions, and action items to relevant stakeholders
  • Oversee day-to-day project workflows including file organization, naming conventions, version control, and document hand-offs
  • Proactively identify risks and bottlenecks before they escalate; bring concerns to the Managing Editor with proposed solutions
  • Generate regular reports and status updates that surface project health and keep the Managing Editor and leadership informed
Process Management
  • Support the Managing Editor in evaluating and refining the processes and documentation that govern Editorial Team workflows
  • Review and assist with updating team documentation - including guidelines, checklists, templates, and task descriptions - to keep it accurate and accessible
  • Support the rollout of new or updated processes, providing training to team members as needed
  • Assist in evaluating the team’s use of tools (Smartsheet, Google Docs) and flag opportunities for improved efficiency
About you 
  • Passionate about ICS’s mission and eager to contribute to meaningful, mission-driven work
  • Exceptionally detail-oriented; you catch what others miss and take file hygiene and documentation seriously
  • A proactive self-starter with a solutions-oriented approach; you anticipate needs and act before being asked
  • Skilled at holding others accountable with diplomacy and emotional intelligence, even across reporting lines
  • Strong sense of ownership and follow-through; you close loops and don’t let things fall through the cracks
  • Adaptable and composed under pressure; you recalibrate quickly without getting derailed when plans change
  • Collaborative and communicative, with the ability to work effectively across a team in a fully remote environment
You have 
  • A bachelor’s degree in a relevant field, or an equivalent combination of education and experience
  • 3–5 years of project management experience, ideally in a publishing, editorial, or education-adjacent environment; candidates with 5+ years are strongly preferred
  • Demonstrated ability to manage multiple complex projects simultaneously with competing priorities and a track record of on-time delivery
  • Strong working knowledge of Smartsheet or a comparable project management platform (Asana, Monday.com, Microsoft Project); candidates without Smartsheet experience who demonstrate quick, independent software learning will be considered
  • Proficiency in Google Workspace (Docs, Drive, Gmail: the core tools for day-to-day Editorial Team work)
  • Strong written and verbal communication skills, with the ability to communicate clearly and professionally with internal team members, leadership, and external stakeholders
  • Demonstrated ability to work effectively in a collaborative, mission-driven environment where adaptability and resourcefulness are essential
Preferred:
  • Experience in educational publishing, curriculum development, or a nonprofit editorial environment
  • 3+ years experience with waterfall project management methodology
  • Experience configuring and administering Smartsheet (project plans, dashboards, automations, reports)
We are
  • Passionate about the mission and the work that we do 
  • A collaborative team that is intellectually curious, warm, and upbeat 
  • Dedicated to learning and growing
  • Proactive problem solvers
Benefits
In addition to a collaborative, meaningful, and friendly work environment, we provide a generous compensation and benefits package that includes:
  • Medical, dental, vision, life, and long-term disability insurance
  • An employee flexible spending health care and dependent plan
  • A 401(k) program with organizational contribution
  • Generous paid vacation and health and wellness time
  • Paid time off from December 24-January 1st
  • Paid time off for federal holidays
  • Paid time off for Jewish holy days that fall during the work week, as well as floating holidays for those who observe other holy days
  • Professional development budget and time off
ICS celebrates and appreciates the contributions of all of our team members, encourages professional development, and seeks talented, kind, and caring individuals to be a part of our team.
*Due to the anticipated volume of responses, we will contact only those candidates who most closely match our requirements. We will not consider applications which do not include a cover letter.
ICS is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate against any employee or applicant for employment because of race, ethnicity, gender identity, religion, sexual orientation, age, national origin or disabilities. 

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