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Position details Posting Number : S14126P
Working Title : Regional Trade Acquisitions Editor
Department : Libraries-UGA Press
About the University The University of Georgia (UGA) is a large, public research university founded in 1785. It operates nine campuses in Georgia with a broad mission in higher education and diverse programs. The UGA Libraries advance the University’s mission by providing access to recorded knowledge and supporting teaching and research services across physical and virtual environments.
Organization context The UGA Libraries are a member of the Association of Research Libraries with staff across nine locations and a focus on distinctive special collections and services, including IT support for GALILEO and hosting the UGA Press and Georgia Review.
Position Summary The Acquisitions Editor reports to the Editor-in-Chief of the University of Georgia Press and is responsible for managing and growing the Press’s regional trade and social sciences lists, with emphasis on Georgia and the American South. The role requires independent judgment and entrepreneurial initiative, while maintaining discretion and professionalism.
Key Responsibilities Contracts, presents to the Press board, and transmits 20-25 high-quality, marketable new book projects per year.
Meet financial and content goals established for the list.
Manage assigned series and competitions; maintain updated project records and move projects through the pipeline.
Solicit and evaluate reports from external readers; prepare projects for internal committees and editorial boards.
Engage with editorial boards to build relationships on behalf of the Press; build a global network of scholars, authors, editors, readers, agents, and supporters.
Qualifications Minimum Qualifications : Bachelor’s degree in a related field or equivalent.
Preferred Qualifications : Graduate degree in the humanities, social sciences, or related discipline; two years of experience in publishing (combination of employment, internship, assistantship, and / or apprenticeship).
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities Adaptability, Collaboration, Collegiality, Communication
Computer proficiency with multiple software programs, including Microsoft Office and publishing systems / databases
Efficiency and dependability; attention to detail; ability to meet deadlines
Ethics and integrity; initiative; sound judgment; organization
Physical Demands and Travel Typical for an office environment; positions may require local and national travel (approximately 4-7 trips annually).
Additional Details Is driving a responsibility of this position : Yes
Is this a Position of Trust? : No
Does this position have operation, access, or control of financial resources? : No
Does this position require a P-Card? No
Is having a P-Card an essential function of this position? No
Background checks and related requirements apply as described by the University of Georgia policies.
Compensation and Schedule Advertised Salary : Minimum $55,000
Full / Part Time : Full Time
Work Schedule : Mon–Friday; 8 hours / day; occasional travel
How to Apply / Contact Recruitment Contact Name : Sara Rountree
Recruitment Contact Email : sararountree@uga.edu
Recruitment Contact Phone : sararountree@uga.edu
Policies EEO Policy Statement : The University of Georgia is an Equal Opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration without regard to age, color, disability, genetic information, national origin, race, religion, sex, veteran status, or other protected status. Accommodations contacts : Central HR (hrweb@uga.edu).
USG Core Values Statement : Integrity, Excellence, Accountability, and Respect. Details at USG policy manual.
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