Springer Nature

InterimAssociateorSeniorEditor(ClinicalInfectiousDiseases),NatureCommunications

£65–95k ~AI est. London, United Kingdom; Pune, India FULL TIME Remote Friendly
The Brief

“Interim Associate or Senior Editor (Clinical Infectious Diseases), Nature Communications at Springer Nature. Skills: Clinical Infectious Diseases, Manuscript selection, Peer review. Handle original research papers. Work closely with other editors”

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Eligibility Requirements

Fixed-term contract, Maternity cover

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

PhD in Clinical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases or Clinical Vaccinology, Thorough understanding of recent trends, Demonstrate breadth of interest in scientific research, Excellent communication and interpersonal skills, Fluent in English, Ability to read and assess novelty, Eager to travel and meet scientists

Nice to Have

Additional research experience, Significant editorial experience

What You'll Do.

Handle original research papers

Work closely with other editors

Make editorial decisions

Determine representation of subject

Liaise with scientific community

Visit research institutions

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Other Nature Portfolio journals; International scientific community

Communication Scope

English (written and spoken)

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