Want to Work in Bioethics' Grand Central?

The executive managing editor of The American Journal of Bioethics is leaving us to do lawyer stuff (no, she's not suing us, she actually is a lawyer, and is going to be working in a hospital general counsel office, actually doing something rather than playing academic like the rest of us). So if you love bioethics and want to be engaged in the craziness that comes along with working on a print journal that also controls a website, a blog and umpteen other funded and unfunded projects - alongside 150 writers a year, a 50 member editorial board and zillions of readers - and if you always dreamed of living Upstate, maybe this is your moment. But it really is only a moment - we must hire within the next 30 days:
Alden March Bioethics Institute
Title: Executive Managing Editor, The American Journal of Bioethics
Responsibility: Responsible for Operations of AJOB

Description: the Alden March Bioethics Institute at the Albany Medical College of Union University announces an immediate opening for Executive Managing Editor of The American Journal of Bioethics (AJOB). Start Date: no later than August 22, 2005. The American Journal of Bioethics is the most cited and most widely circulating peer-reviewed journal of bioethics, published in paper and online format by the world's largest science publisher, Taylor & Francis Group. The Executive Managing Editor is involved in all aspects of the editorial and publishing process, but does not have responsibility for sales or customer service. Bachelors degree required. The ideal candidate will be an aspiring scholar or librarian of bioethics. Alden March Bioethics Institute offers the M.S.Bioethics as well as a doctoral program in bioethics and numerous combined degree possibilities (JD/MSB, MPH/MSB, MSW/MSB, MD/MSB), and the position could include tuition remission for graduate study as well as the opportunity for teaching, participation in the AMBI clinical and benchside ethics consultation services, and/or participation in one of the Institute's research programs. Salary to be determined based on qualifications but based on a 25-hour work week. CV and one letter of reference (by email acceptable), or nominations, to Prof. Glenn McGee, Director, Alden March Bioethics Institute, the Albany Medical College of Union University, 47 New Scotland Avenue MC153, Albany NY 12208. Direct questions to Jamie Salm, search coordinator at 518.262.6082.

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