Salary Range (Non-Negotiable): $101,230 – $112,478
Preferred Education:
4 Year Degree
Description
This position ensures the quality and timeliness of The ASHA Leader in both print and online formats and serves as a frontline ambassador to staff and volunteers. Working closely with the editor-in-chief, the managing editor oversees the production process, creates content, and collaborates with the Leader team and other ASHA staff to plan and package content effectively. Additionally, this role helps promote and distribute Leader content through social media, ASHA’s biweekly e-newsletter, and other channels. A key focus of the position is guiding The ASHA Leader toward a digital-first publishing model while supporting ASHA’s broader content strategy. The managing editor also provides continuity in operations by assisting and filling in for the editor-in-chief as needed.
Responsibilities
Manage the production calendar and process for each issue of the print magazine and ensure the timely completion of related tasks; coordinate the proofreading of print copy with the editorial team and input corrections; and prepare articles for online publication in the content-management system, working with the senior online editor-producer.
Participate in planning future print and online content in meetings with other ASHA staff, with attention to format and dissemination, for example, online versus print or podcast, and presentation/timing on social media.
Work closely with authors on online and print article development and guide the article-proposal process; provide substantive editing; occasionally write online news articles, as needed; and coordinate with the art director, editor-in-chief, senior online editor-producer, and other team members on photos, videos, illustrations, and infographics.
Support the Leader team in enhancing the magazine’s online visibility while collaborating with other departments to create compelling content packages that provide significant value to ASHA members.
Aid in hiring and contracting outside vendors, including freelance writers/writers, printers, and companies providing digital products and services, as needed.
Help fulfill other management duties of the editor-in-chief as needed.
Qualifications
Knowledge Typically Acquired Through
Minimum of 5-7 years of experience in feature/news writing for a professional audience and media/publication/editorial management
Experience working for a professional membership organization is a plus
Bachelor’s degree in journalism, English, media, or related field. Experience equivalent to MA strongly desired
Skills
Detail specific software proficiency, analytical skills, communication, leadership, problem-solving are necessary to fulfill the key responsibilities
Advanced knowledge of Microsoft Office 365
Demonstrated skill in electronic editing
Demonstrated knowledge of InCopy (Adobe Creative Suite)
Experience with Microsoft SharePoint and workflow management software preferred
Experience with Google Analytics (GA4) preferred
Experience with building content in content-management systems preferred
Demonstrated experience with/understanding of social media platforms (ie, Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn) preferred
Demonstrated ability to be a true team-player and work well with others in a highly collaborative environment
Facility with handling multiple tasks under pressure and meeting continuous and multiple deadlines
Demonstrated excellence in substantive editing of others’ writing, especially editing professional/academic writing for plain language and active voice
Acuity in judging editorial priorities, approaches, and political sensitivity
Substantial experience in and understanding of using multiple media channels to communicate messages and distribute content
Excellent communication and interpersonal skills, including online interviewing skills
About American Speech-Language-Hearing Association
The American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA) is the national professional, scientific, and credentialing association for 241,000 members, certificate holders, and affiliates who are audiologists; speech-language pathologists; speech, language, and hearing scientists; audiology and speech-language pathology assistants; and students.