Responsible for planning, editing, and overseeing a publication. Reads and evaluates submitted material, developing content as needed. Typically holds a law degree or possesses relevant technical expertise. Provides editorial direction, liaises with government officials, and collaborates with sales and marketing to enhance advertising efforts. May also write editorials and conduct weekly editorial meetings.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities Include the Following:
Monitors and manages writing assignments, edits special reports, viewpoints, etc., and evaluates articles for publishing that have been submitted by outside authors and correspondents. Plans each issue and coordinates the flow of copy.
Communicates with outside authors regarding all stages of manuscript preparation through meetings, phone, and e-mail. Resolves problems and sets schedules.
Edits for substance, style, and accuracy, conducts research as needed, and ensures proper citation style, according to established policies and procedures.
Tracks major tax-related issues and individuals to ensure coverage in print and online.
Responsible for long-range planning, including additional features, design, and layout of publication.
Solicits new material and obtains permission to publish commentary from other sources.
Interprets, analyzes, and edits summaries of tax source material, including cases, rulings, regulations, court decisions, congressional activity, etc., in all tax-related areas.
Works closely with sales and marketing to assist in maximizing the advertising potential of the product.
Keeps abreast of current events in tax law through pertinent literature, media, and contacts with government officials and others.
Participates in company-sponsored conferences, roundtable discussions, etc.
Adheres to company style guide.
Responds to internal and external queries related to published articles. Communicates with members of the press as well as government officials.
Supervises subordinate staff, including hiring, recommending raises, disciplinary actions, and termination.
Adheres to established publication deadlines.
Knowledge and Skills:
Demonstrated strong knowledge of writing and editing concepts and principles.
Must be able to evaluate content for grammar, clarity, and coherence.
Technical expertise in tax law, generally acquired through education, but may be acquired on the job.
Ability to apply knowledge of tax law and writing concepts in a flexible, appropriate manner to diverse media and formats.
Excellent interpersonal skills, including the ability to establish and maintain rapport.
Ability to work under deadline pressure in a fast-paced team environment.
Must possess strong organizational and interpersonal skills.
Good computer skills, including a working knowledge of MS Windows.
Tax Analysts is an Equal Employment Opportunity Employer.
Are you a passionate wordsmith with a keen understanding of tax law? If so, Tax Analysts has the perfect opportunity for you! We’re on the hunt for an Editor in Chief to join our dynamic team. In this role, you’ll be responsible for planning, editing, and overseeing our publication, ensuring that we deliver top-notch content that resonates with our readers. You will evaluate submitted material, develop engaging content, and provide editorial direction, which means your strong leadership skills will shine as you liaise with government officials and collaborate with sales and marketing to boost our advertising efforts. A law degree is preferred, but we're also looking for candidates with the right technical expertise who are eager to grow. You will keep tabs on major tax-related issues, manage editing assignments, track submissions, and ensure everything adheres to our style guide. Moreover, you’ll be at the forefront of editorial meetings where your insights will help shape the future of tax journalism. Our team thrives on creativity, and we want you to contribute your ideas on layout, design, and additional features that can elevate the publication. In this fast-paced environment, your organizational and interpersonal skills will be vital as you cultivate relationships and supervise the editorial team. Come join us in making a significant impact in the world of tax reporting!
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