The Royal College of Pathologists of Australasia (RCPA) is seeking an experienced and motivated Managing Editor to lead the editorial and production processes of Pathology, the College's internationally recognised scientific journal.
This is an opportunity to contribute to the advancement of pathology by overseeing a high-quality, peer-reviewed publication with a strong global reputation.
About the Royal College of Pathologists Australasia
The Royal College of Pathologists Australasia (RCPA) is the leading organisation representing pathologists and senior scientists in Australasia.
Pathology involves the study of the causes of disease. Pathologists are specialist medical doctors involved in the diagnosis and monitoring of almost all acute and chronic illnesses.
The RCPA was established in 1956 and has been responsible for the training and professional development of pathologists since that time. We also provide training programs for senior scientists working in pathology.
RCPA has around 4500 members practising in private and public pathology sectors across Australasia, including Australia, New Zealand, Hong Kong, Singapore and Malaysia. The College is also responsible for the promotion of the science and practice of pathology.
The RCPA is a not-for-profit organisation governed by a Board of Directors. It comprises more than 50 staff members and is located in the heritage-listed Durham Hall in Surry Hills, Sydney, NSW however applications will be accepted from candidates Australia wide.
Values
* Excellence
We take pride in what we do, and we serve our Fellows, Trainees and other members through innovation, continuous improvement and a consistent focus on meeting their needs.
* Respect
We create trusting and enduring relationships with colleagues, members, government, allies and the community to advance our work and the quality practice of pathology.
* Collaboration
We work in partnership with one another, our Fellows, Trainees and other members, and key stakeholders to deliver quality outcomes in pathology education and practice.
About the Role
In this role full time role, you will coordinate all editorial operations from submission, peer review, and author communications, through final technical editing and issue production.
Reporting to the Head of Membership and Engagement, you will ensure that manuscripts are processed efficiently, that journal policies and ethical standards are upheld, and that publication deadlines are met. Part time opportunities will be considered for the right applicant.
Responsibilities
* Coordinate the full editorial workflow from submission and peer review through to publication.
* Provide support to the Editors-in-Chief, Deputy Editor-in-Chief, Associate Editors, and Editorial Board.
* Uphold editorial and ethical standards, ensuring accuracy, consistency, and timeliness.
* Collaborate with the publisher, authors, and reviewers to maintain journal quality and visibility.
* Lead initiatives to enhance submissions, readership, citation impact, and international profile.
* Contribute to the journal's long-term strategic direction.
* Provide providing leadership and guidance to support high editorial standards.
About You
You will bring a systematic and detail-oriented approach, with the ability to engage effectively with academic, clinical, and publishing stakeholders.
* A tertiary degree or higher (science and/or health discipline preferred).
* At least three years' experience in academic publishing, including peer review, editorial processes, and publication ethics.
* Familiarity with scientific or medical terminology.
* Proficiency with editorial management systems and Microsoft Office.
* Excellent communication, editing, and proofreading skills, with a strong commitment to quality.
* Awareness of marketing and social media strategies for academic publications is preferred.
* Ability to produce writing that is well structured and easy to understand is desired.
Why work for the RCPA
The RCPA is currently undergoing a period of growth, diversification and rejuvenation, all with the ultimate goal of improving our services to better support our members and the communities they serve.
This is an exciting time to join the organisation, with new projects, innovative digital initiatives and fresh opportunities to contribute to meaningful change. As part of a collaborative and purpose-driven team, you'll be supported to grow your skills, take initiative and make a real impact within the medical and scientific community. IMPACT
We offer meaningful, purpose-driven work. As a member of the RCPA team, you will be working to support the advancement of pathology and the pivotal role it plays in healthcare.
WORK-LIFE BALANCE
All work and no play…no way We work hard in a collegiate and collaborative environment that allows us to enjoy balance in both life and work.
FLEXIBILITY
With a full-time 37.5-hour working week and flexible work options, we are a truly hybrid workplace.Staff are usually in the office twice a week (Tuesday is expected to be all in the office) and have the flexibility to work from home on other days.
BELONGING/GROWTH
Our strength is in the excellence of our people. We are committed to investing in our team and work culture to provide opportunities for personal growth and career development.
BENEFITS
In addition to a hybrid workplace, we offer an annual wellness allowance of $100 per year (eligibility criteria apply), along with additional paid leave over the Christmas and New Year closure.
As a health promotion charity, salary packaging is available.
How to Apply
Applications are reviewed upon submission, so we encourage you to apply as soon as possible. Please provide an up-to-date resume and a cover letter addressing the key selection criteria. Applications without a cover letter will not be considered.
The RCPA is an Equal Opportunity Employer committed to diversity and social inclusion. We encourage people with a disability, those who identify as Australian Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander peoples, mature age and people from culturally diverse backgrounds to apply for job opportunities.
All applicants must have the right to live and work in Australia.