Editorial Associate II
Company: University of Chicago
Location: Chicago
Posted on: April 1, 2026
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Job Description:
Department Press Books Acquisitions: Sub E About the Department
The Books Division of the University of Chicago Press has been
publishing books for scholars, students, and general readers since
1892. Its mission is to disseminate scholarship of the highest
standard, promote education, foster public understanding, and
enrich cultural life. The Press’s acquisitions editors acquire and
develop books that fulfill this mission, working closely with
authors, agents, and institutions. Job Summary This Editorial
Associate II (Senior Editorial Associate) supports our Assistant
Editorial Director and Executive Editor for Sociology and
Education. In this role, the EA collaborates on books in these
fields through all stages of the lifecycle of the book.
Responsibilities include communicating with authors and peer
reviewers, managing the acquisitions pipeline, acting as a liaison
with other Press departments, and attending academic conferences.
The EA is expected to be organized, detail-oriented, an excellent
communicator, and passionate about books. Responsibilities Oversee
collection of confidential materials in preparation of dossiers for
Editorial Committee and Board of Publications meetings. Write
Editorial Committee memoranda on behalf of acquisitions editors.
Prepare book estimates, budgets, and contracts. Research sales of
comparable titles and prepare applications for publication
subsidies. Maintain database of proposals and manuscripts under
review. Prepare transmittal materials on new manuscripts for
editing, design and production. Evaluate and in some circumstances
complete illustration and permission programs for books. Proofread
page proofs, catalog and cover copy, and other materials circulated
as part of the pre-publication materials for books. Travel to
scholarly meetings with editors to participate in author meetings
and to staff book exhibits with the marketing department. May act
as an acquisitions department liaison to other departments on
procedural or workflow projects. May acquire 1-2 books annually
under the direction and on behalf of a supervising acquisitions
editor, and present such books for approval to the Editorial
Committee and Board of Publications. May present supervising
acquisitions editor’s projects at Press editorial and launch
meetings in that editors’ absence. Participate in scholarly
meetings and assist in presenting information at Press editorial,
transmittal, and Board meetings. May solicit formal review of
manuscripts. Participates in the acquisition of new publications by
acting as a liaison among acquisitions editors, authors and
reviewers as well as other press departments with direction from
others. Collects confidential materials and maintains the database
of proposals and manuscripts under review. Performs other related
work as needed. Minimum Qualifications Education: Minimum
requirements include a college or university degree in related
field. Work Experience: Minimum requirements include knowledge and
skills developed through Certifications: Preferred Qualifications
Education: Bachelor's degree. Graduate work and familiarity with
scholarly books. Experience: At least two years experience in
publishing, preferably in books. Experience working with
illustrations and permissions. Technical Knowledge or Skills:
Excellent computer skills in PC environment and knowledge of
Microsoft Word and Excel. Adobe Photoshop skills. Preferred
Competencies Excellent verbal and written communication skills.
Interpersonal skills. Attention to detail. Organizational skills.
Respond quickly and appropriately to emails and queries. Maintain
confidentiality. Work as part of a team. Work independently with a
high degree of initiative. Work on multiple projects
simultaneously, set priorities, and meet deadlines. Manage
stressful situations. Knowledge of database, word processing, and
spreadsheet software. Represent organizations positively to
internal and external clients. Ability to travel. Set up and break
down book exhibits at academic conferences. Working Conditions
Ability to concentrate and use computers intensively within a
standard work station environment. Requires some domestic travel.
Application Documents Resume (required) Cover Letter (required)
When applying, the document(s) MUST be uploaded via the My
Experience page, in the section titled Application Documents of the
application. Job Family Communications Role Impact Individual
Contributor Scheduled Weekly Hours 37.5 Drug Test Required No
Health Screen Required No Motor Vehicle Record Inquiry Required No
Pay Rate Type Hourly ? FLSA Status Non-Exempt ? Pay Range $20.49 -
$26.51 The included pay rate or range represents the University’s
good faith estimate of the possible compensation offer for this
role at the time of posting. Benefits Eligible Yes The University
of Chicago offers a wide range of benefits programs and resources
for eligible employees, including health, retirement, and paid time
off. Information about the benefit offerings can be found in the
Benefits Guidebook . Posting Statement The University of Chicago is
an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate on the
basis of race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender,
gender identity, or expression, national or ethnic origin, shared
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