We currently have an exciting opportunity for a Managing Editor within one of our leading financial services brands, Financial Planning. Financial Planning seeks an enterprising, experienced business writer or editor to manage the day-to-day operations of our publication. The successful candidate will have proven project management skills. They will determine daily, weekly and long-term priorities in coverage of the wealth management industry. Proven research skills, detail-oriented editing and experience creating an efficient workflow will all be crucial.
Primary job functions:
The successful candidate will be responsible for overseeing editorial production and quality control on brand content. This includes proofreading, assigning stories, upholding editorial standards, coordinating with art and production departments, coordinating social media and leading print production.
Required qualifications:
Candidates should have a minimum of three years reporting experience or experience managing a team, and preferably an understanding of wealth management and financial services. Essential skills include an ability to generate unique story ideas and provocative analysis for a sophisticated wealth management audience, write clearly on deadline and cooperate closely with editors and other colleagues in a fast-paced newsroom.
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