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Editorial Specialist

Rockville, MD · Remote

$32 - $42/hr

... as needed; managing a workload with both short- and long-term projects. * Experience using a ... Download the Sparks Group mobile app from Apple App Store or Google Play . ----- Sparks Group is an ...

Experience working with Content Management Systems (CMS) is a strong plus * Bachelor's degree in ... Its proprietary models, seamlessly integrated with Google's most advanced AI platforms, Gemini and ...

Schedule and manage the global editorial and brand calendars, supporting cross-market coordination ... Google Analytics and social media dashboards. * Fluency in additional languages is a strong plus.

Schedule and manage the global editorial and brand calendars, supporting cross-market coordination ... Google Analytics and social media dashboards. * Fluency in additional languages is a strong plus.

What You'll Do: * Assist with manuscript management, including formatting manuscripts for ... Proficiency in Microsoft Word and Google Workspace * Some work experience in book publishing is a ...

What You'll Do: * Assist with manuscript management, including formatting manuscripts for ... Proficiency in Microsoft Word and Google Workspace * Some work experience in book publishing is a ...

Manage scheduling for editors and freelancers; adjust resources to accommodate shifting timelines ... Proficiency with Adobe Acrobat , Microsoft Office , Google Workspace , and familiarity with ...

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How much do google editorial manager jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 9, 2026, the average yearly pay for google editorial manager in the United States is $50,294.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $42,000.00 and $52,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

How does a Google Editorial Manager typically collaborate with cross-functional teams to ensure high-quality content delivery?

As a Google Editorial Manager, you’ll frequently work alongside product managers, designers, engineers, and marketing professionals to develop and refine content strategies. This role requires strong communication skills, as you’ll coordinate with various stakeholders to align editorial goals with broader business objectives. Managing content calendars, providing feedback to writers, and ensuring content meets brand guidelines are all part of your daily responsibilities. Close collaboration helps maintain consistency and quality across all platforms, making teamwork an essential aspect of the role.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Google Editorial Manager, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Google Editorial Manager, you need expertise in content strategy, editorial oversight, and digital publishing, typically supported by a degree in communications, journalism, or a related field. Familiarity with content management systems (CMS), analytics tools like Google Analytics, and SEO best practices is essential. Outstanding communication, leadership, and project management skills help drive effective collaboration and maintain high editorial standards. These skills ensure the delivery of engaging, accurate, and impactful content that aligns with Google's brand and objectives.

What is the difference between Google Editorial Manager vs Content Strategist?

AspectGoogle Editorial ManagerContent Strategist
Primary RoleManaging editorial workflows, overseeing content quality, and coordinating publishing processes within Google platforms.Planning, developing, and executing content strategies to meet marketing and business goals.
Required SkillsContent management, editorial oversight, familiarity with Google tools, project coordination.Content creation, SEO, audience analysis, strategic planning.
Work EnvironmentTech companies, digital media, content management systems, collaborative teams.Marketing agencies, corporate teams, digital media, cross-functional collaboration.

The Google Editorial Manager focuses on managing content workflows and quality within Google’s ecosystem, while the Content Strategist develops overarching content plans to achieve business objectives. Both roles require strong communication skills and familiarity with digital content tools, but their core responsibilities differ in scope and focus.

What is a Google Editorial Manager?

A Google Editorial Manager is responsible for overseeing the creation, editing, and publication of digital content across Google's platforms and products. They manage editorial teams, set content strategies, and ensure that all materials meet quality standards and align with Google's brand voice. Additionally, they collaborate with product managers, designers, and marketing teams to deliver compelling and accurate information to users. Editorial Managers at Google play a key role in shaping user experiences by curating content that is engaging, relevant, and trustworthy.
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Admin Assistant to Editorial Manager (Volunteer/Remote)

Abuse Refuge Org

Westerville, OH • On-site

Part-time

Posted 16 days ago


Job description

Company Description
  • Are you seeking a flexible hours volunteer engagement role that affords you an opportunity to gain valuable work experience while being committed to helping further the efforts of ARO's mission in helping victims of abuse?
  • Do you like the flexibility of working within a virtual environment?

  • Enjoy interacting worldwide with others who share the same passion for making a difference?

  • Are you interested in the value of developing your skill sets, departmental cross-training, leadership roles, mentoring or the opportunity to excel within your chosen vocation?

Apply with ARO today and join our team of amazing volunteers!  

**This is an unpaid volunteer position

Only hiring female identifying volunteers - read more about our BFOQ policy below.

Job Description
  • Provides administrative and operational support to the Editorial Manager (EM) and Editorial team.

  • Coordinate with Editorial Manager on communications to team

  • Assists with assigning and tracking tasks for Journalists and Content Proofreaders.

  • Reviews and proofreads publications and correspondence for accuracy, grammar, formatting, and adherence to style guidelines.

  • Use Google Drive, Asana, and Slack to prepare, organize, and maintain editorial materials and records.

  • Assists with reviewing and generating graphics in Canva for publication materials.

  • Ensures publications and projects meet quality standards, specifications, and production deadlines.

  • Reviews drafts before being assigned to Editorial Manager for review.

  • Coordinate with other department leadership as requested by EM. 

  • Other duties as assigned by EM.

Qualifications
  • Available to volunteer 10+ hours per week.

  • Strong organizational, administrative, and time management skills.

  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills.

  • Strong proofreading, writing, and editing abilities.

  • Proficient with Asana, Slack, Adobe Acrobat, Google Drive (or similar software)

  • Detail-oriented with the ability to manage multiple projects and deadlines.

  • Ability to work independently and collaboratively in a team environment.

  • Previous administrative, editorial, or office support experience preferred.

  • Bachelor's degree in English, Journalism, Communications, or related field preferred.

  • Prior experience supporting editorial, publishing, or communications teams is a plus.

  • Must be available during EST hours.

  • This role is best suited for individuals seeking a longer-term volunteer opportunity (12+ months preferred).

Additional Information

About Abuse Refuge Org:

At ARO, we are here to support your personal healing journey towards your complete well-being. We bring solutions and real-time education for 21 different types of abuses. The most prevalent abuses are Sexual Abuse, Spousal Abuse, Physical Abuse, Psychological Abuse, Narcissistic Abuse, Financial Abuse, Self Abuse, Elderly Abuse, Isolation Abuse, Child Abuse, Bullying, Cyberbullying, Workplace Abuse, Religious Abuse, Medical Abuse, Food Abuse, Authority Abuse, Educational Abuse, Child Sexual Exploitation, Sex Trafficking, and Political Abuse. Support our efforts by visiting https://abuserefuge.org/  and NormTherapy.com to sign up for Norm Therapist Training to become one of our dynamic staff members who serve Victims and Survivors of abuse worldwide, schedule Norm Therapy sessions, become a Live Stream volunteer, join our mailing list to learn how you can make an impact on the Abuse Care Community, and provide life-saving financial assistance with a generous donation.

At this time in ordinance with our BFOQ policy we are only hiring female identifying volunteers. In the near future we will be launching a male side to ARO at which point we will open up opportunities to all who are interested. You can view our BFOQ policy here https://abuserefuge.org/human-resources/#BFOQ

ARO is an equal opportunity employer and values diversity at our company. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, color, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, age, marital status, veteran status, or disability status.  We support the LGBTQ-IA+ community and the disabled communities.  

For more about our hiring practices, please refer to:  

Human Resources - Abuse Refuge Org