Plans and oversees production and marketing of scholarly books to secure the continued growth of Andrews University Press into a financially successful and increasingly reputable academic publisher.
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Duties and responsibilities
- The Scholarly Publications and Andrews University Press Board
- In consultation with the board chair, manages the agenda of the board by serving as the board secretary. Represents the regular operations of the Press to the board and provides all necessary reports. Secures board direction on the publication of all manuscripts and all other matters requiring board supervision.
- Book Production
- Solicits manuscripts for consideration. Oversees the time-sensitive processes of turning manuscripts into finished books, corresponding with authors and peer reviewers, writing contracts, securing contract services as needed for editorial work, text and cover design and printing.
- Finance and Budgeting
- With the assistance of a business manager, oversees the financial operations of the Press. In consultation with the chair of the Press board, develops, proposes and manages the annual budget. Oversees the work of the business manager. Reviews monthly financial statements to determine progress toward objectives, and revises objectives as necessary. Works to keep the Press on a consistent course of paying all its expenses without subsidy from the university.
- Planning and Goal Setting
- Conceptualizes, develops and executes revenue-generating projects and initiatives with new or existing products that meet the mission of the Press and strongly support the financial productivity of Press operations.
- Marketing
- Develops specific plans, products and procedures to sell Press books in increasingly wider circles of influence.
- Facility Management
- As long as the Press offices are located in Sutherland House, supervises the maintenance and appearance of that important campus landmark as an attractive and useful showpiece of institutional history.
Supervisory responsibilities
Manages an office staff of one editor, associate director/business manager, student workers and contract labor. Carries out supervisory responsibilities in accordance with the organization’s policies and applicable laws. Responsibilities include interviewing, hiring, and training employees; planning, assigning, and directing work; appraising performance; rewarding and disciplining employees; addressing complaints and solving problems..
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Technical competencies
Ability to use computer programs related to the Press operations.
Interpersonal interactions
Ability to interact and communicate with key constituents, including writers, church leaders and students.
Physical demands
Ability to travel as needed. Should be able to lift 45 pounds. Must be able to climb stairs.
Work environment
Regular office environment with steps to second floor office.