Job opening: Supervisory Technical Editor
Salary: $141 022 - 212 100 per year
Published at: Dec 15 2023
Employment Type: Full-time
The incumbent of this position oversees all content initiatives of the National Gallery of Art across multiple platforms and formats to drive audience engagement and, as the Editor in Chief, leads the full-scale publishing arm of the National Gallery of Art, reporting to the Deputy Director.
Duties
As the Supervisory Technical Editor, you will:
Requirements
- Current Permanent Federal Employees at the National Gallery of Art
Qualifications
Candidates must meet the Qualification Standards Handbook requirements for the SL-1083-00. A qualified candidate's online application and resume must demonstrate at least one year of specialized experience equivalent to the GS-15 in the Federal service. Specialized experience is at least one year of experience (combined), equivalent in responsibility to the GS-15 grade level in the Federal service, overseeing all content initiatives of the National Gallery of Art across multiple platforms and formats.
Your application and resume must demonstrate that you possess the following knowledge, skills and abilities (KSAs). Do not provide a separate narrative written statement. Rather, you must show in your résumé how your past work experience demonstrates that you possess the KSAs identified below. If asked to do so, cite specific examples of employment or experience contained in your resume and describe how this experience has prepared you to successfully perform the duties of this position. DO NOT write "see resume" in your application! Those applicants who meet the minimum qualification requirements will be evaluated against these factors to determine the best-qualified candidates.
Thorough knowledge of best practices in content strategy, publishing and branding. Thorough knowledge of the publishing industry, with emphasis on art museum and other scholarly branches of publishing. Knowledge of the profession gained through training, experience, and participation in organizations such as College Art Association (CAA), American Association of Museums (AAM), Association of American University Presses (AAUP), International Association of Museum Publishers (IAMP), National Museum Publishing Seminars (NMPS), and Museum and the Web.
Comprehensive, intensive, practical knowledge of the English language, writing techniques, and editing procedures; command of the principles and strategies of effective writing, including argument, logic, organizations, style, and grammar, and ability to judge sound scholarship and address various audiences.
Command of editing principles necessary to supervise editorial staff and to edit scholarly and general texts for accuracy, consistency, appropriateness, and grammar; research skills for verifying footnotes as well as creating and checking bibliographies and indices. Through working knowledge of The Chicago Manual of Style.
Knowledge of developments in digital production, website and mobile applications, and state-of -the-art processes that can support the Gallery’s content strategy.
Through knowledge of the print publishing production processes; familiarity with color separators, printing and binding vendors here and abroad, and digital services.
Extensive knowledge of black-and-white, color, and digital photography, and ability to recommend specific printing processes to suit particular publications.
Knowledge of federal personnel management procedures, including supervisory techniques, office organization, training methods, and career growth. Highly developed abilities and experience supervising such staff as editors, writers, researchers, designers, photographers, production and editorial assistants, peer reviewers, and freelance editors, proofreaders, designers, printers, and other technical publication experts.
Note: Applicants who are referred to the hiring office for selection consideration may be required to submit writing and/or work samples as part of the interview/selection process. If the hiring office decides to request a writing and/or work sample as part of its selection process, the vacancy contact will reach out to you by email to: (1) inform you of this requirement; and (2) provide further instructions.
"Experience" refers to paid and unpaid experience. Examples of qualifying unpaid experience may include: volunteer work done through National Service programs (such as Peace Corps and AmeriCorps); as well as work for other community-based philanthropic and social organizations. Volunteer work helps build critical competencies, knowledge, and skills; and can provide valuable training and experience that translates directly to paid employment. You will receive credit for all qualifying experience, including volunteer experience. Time-in-Grade: Current Federal employees must meet time-in-grade requirements by the closing date of this announcement to receive consideration under merit promotion procedures. CTAP/ICTAP candidates: To be considered "well qualified" you must meet all of the requirements as described in this section. You must meet all qualifications and eligibility requirements by the closing date of this announcement.
Education
Education
Undergraduate and Graduate Education: Must have included a total of 15 semester hours in an appropriate scientific, technical, or social science field(s), and at least one course above the introductory level in the field(s) covered by the position. For technical manuals and specifications writers or editors, the equivalent of 15 semester hours may have been gained through vocational or educational training above the high school level at a public, private, or Armed Forces school.
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Experience
General Experience (for GS-5 positions): Experience that provided an understanding of the basic principles, practices, operations, and specialized vocabulary of the appropriate scientific, technical, or social science field(s), or with equipment or technical systems. The applicant must have acquired the ability to describe information in simple, clear language.
Specialized Experience (for positions above GS-5): Experience that required substantial subject-matter or technical knowledge of the field. This experience must have demonstrated the ability to acquire and present technical information through independent reading, interviews with subject-matter specialists, observation of tests and experiments, interpretation of blueprints or diagrams, or other appropriate methods. Such experience may have been acquired as a writer or editor of technical reports, articles, manuals, or specifications.
Contacts
- Address National Gallery of Art
4th and Constitution Avenue NW,
Washington, District of Columbia 20565
United States
- Name: Staffing
- Phone: 202-842-6814
- Email: [email protected]
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