Senior Acquisitions Editor
4333 Brooklyn Ave. NE, Seattle, WA, United States, 98195
Position: Full-Time, Hybrid
UW Press has an outstanding opportunity for a Senior Acquisitions Editor to build upon and expand the press’s successful Pacific Northwest nonfiction regional trade publishing program. This program includes books that showcase the histories, cultures, and natural history of Washington, Oregon, Alaska, Montana, and Idaho with the possibility of expanding the list with titles about Northern California and the Mountain West. The Senior Acquisitions Editor may also have an opportunity acquire select academic and crossover titles, depending on experience and interest. The editor will be responsible for acquiring and transmitting 15-20 high-quality trade manuscripts each year, a mix of narrative nonfiction and illustrated books, for regional and national audiences.
Responsibilities will include collaborating with writers, journalists, faculty, agents, regional organizations and others to evaluate and commission projects for the press; traveling throughout the region to scout new projects; providing developmental guidance on book concepts and manuscripts; managing peer review and presenting proposed books to the faculty press committee; and preparing financial information on all prospective titles and negotiating contracts.
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
Acquisitions outreach and recruitment
Working with manuscripts
Provide developmental support and feedback to authors. Identify and engage outside readers to provide peer review. Recommend revisions to authors of manuscripts under review; work with authors on implementing revisions. Participate in weekly acquisitions and biweekly interdepartmental editorial meetings to review proposals and manuscripts, and recommend further review, rejection, or presentation to the press committee for formal approval. Prepare materials for presentation to the faculty press committee. Attend press committee meetings. Work with authors on revisions and preparing final manuscripts and illustration programs for copyediting.
Collaborative interdepartmental responsibilities
Negotiate contracts in consultation with Director and Editorial Director. Prepare budgets for manuscripts proposed for publication. Collaborate with press grant-writing and development staff to seek underwriting as needed; Work collaboratively with authors and other press colleagues to develop appropriate and effective packaging, publishing, and marketing plans for titles acquired.
Other duties as assigned
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About University of Washington Press:
The University of Washington Press is the oldest and largest publisher of scholarly and general interest books in the Pacific Northwest. We publish compelling and transformative work with regional, national, and global impact. We are committed to the idea of scholarship as a public good and work collaboratively with our authors to produce books that meet the highest editorial and design standards. We value and promote equity, justice, and inclusion in all our work.