Museum of Contemporary Art – Editor – Chicago, IL

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Job title: EditorCompany: Museum of Contemporary ArtJob description: Thank you for your interest in employment opportunities at the Museum of Contemporary Art. The MCA is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Candidates may be contacted for interviews. However, due to the high level of interest in positions, the MCA contacts only a small percentage of applicants. Please submit your resume as either a PDF or Word document.We have openings for Editors to support the Content Strategy department at MCA Chicago. Reporting to the Senior Editor, the Editor works with the Director , Publications Project Manager, Curators, Department Heads, and other MCA staff to develop and edit content for a comprehensive museum publishing and digital media program, ensuring the program meets the highest editorial standards and consistently reflect the MCA's institutional voice. The Editor also implements the MCA's institutional standards and style through copyediting, proofreading, and copywriting of museum publications and materials; manages production timelines; and communicates with artists, writers, contractors, designers, and MCA staff to achieve project deadlines and deliverables. To be successful in this role, you must:• Developmental edit, copyedit and/or proofread a broad spectrum of print and digital media (including exhibition labels, web texts, brochures, wall texts, advertisements, ephemera, invitations, donor and member letters, electronic communications, website content, and the MCA Blog).• Develop and shape content for exhibitions, web features, and marketing and fundraising campaigns, working collaboratively with other departments including Learning, Visual Arts, Collections and Exhibitions, Strategic Communications, and Development.• Participate in all stages of the catalogue development process including shaping the table of contents and prospectus in collaboration with the Director of Content Strategy and Curator, as well as selecting designers when applicable and vetting design decisions.• Manage workflow, production schedules, and deadlines for multiple, simultaneous projects; develop schedules for all projects in conjunction with the Publications Project Manager, Exhibition Project Manager, designers, editors, museum staff, and external consultants.• Work with essayists and curators to developmental edit content for publications; manage the manuscript's development through editing, copyediting, and final review.• Edit and project manage the MCA Blog, including communication with internal and external contributors, copyediting, and posting of all blog content.• Collaborate with the Director of Content Strategy to develop training, including writing workshops, to help museum staff to improve their writing and editing skills and knowledge about the publishing process.• Support the MCA's various accessibility initiatives including the drafting of alternative web text for newsletters and web pages to support Inclusion, Diversity, Equity, and Accessibility at the MCA.• Work with the Director of Content Strategy and the Publications Project Manager to develop publishing schedules and deadlines, and evaluate and hire contractors, freelance editors, authors, essayists, and researchers as needed; communicate with the publisher to establish the fact sheet and other critical elements of catalogue production.• Assist in the project management of the print production process, including reviewing layouts, bluelines, and color proofs for publications in collaboration with the Rights and Images Manager, Curator, Designer, and Director of Content Strategy• Conduct conversations with various project stakeholders to evaluate and implement opportunities for interdepartmental collaboration and narrative overlap to effectively communicate the stories of contemporary artists in innovative, accessible formats.• Assist in updating and maintaining the MCA Style Guide (in accordance with appropriate current editorial and museological trends) and oversee its implementation throughout the museum.• Work with the Content Strategy Assistant to write contracts, and request and monitor payments for authors and freelancers.This is a full-time position, with a Monday - Friday 9a-5p schedule that may occasionally include evening and weekend availability as required to fulfill responsibilities and for related museum activities. Ability to perform occasional light lifting, operate computers, printers, and telephones and general mobility throughout the building required. The salary for this role ranges from $44,060 - $55,070.Interested? P.S. The MCA provides a generous benefits package that includes: health, dental, and vision insurance; paid vacation and personal days; free life, AD&D, short term and long term disability insurance; retirement plans; discounted parking; pre-tax transportation programs; visiting the MCA's galleries; curator led staff tours of MCA exhibitions; discounts at the MCA Store and MCA restaurant Marisol; discounts for MCA Stage and other programs; plus a wide variety of discounts at many cultural institutions in the Chicagoland area.As part of our commitment to providing a healthy and safe place for our employees and visitors, the MCA is requiring employees to provide proof that they are vaccinated against COVID-19 within the first week of employment. If a vaccination is not possible, a request for a medical or religious exemption can be made with Human Resources.The MCA is an Equal Opportunity Employer M/F/D/V. In addition, we aspire to make the MCA community and our environment - staff, audiences, artists, programs, and exhibitions - reflective of the diversity of the city of Chicago and to capture the spirit of access, inclusion, and equity in all we do. We strongly encourage and welcome applicants from our BIPOC, disabled, and LGBTQIA communities as they must be centered in the work we do. If you have any difficulty using our online system and you need an accommodation due to a disability, you may contact us at: jobs@mcachicago.org.Expected salary: $44060 - 55070 per yearLocation: Chicago, ILApply for the job now![ad_2]

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