The CRB is Hiring

Posted January 9, 2013
Print This

The Claremont Review of Books is looking for an entry-level, full-time Production Editor with the energy, imagination, and editorial judgment to work on the preeminent conservative book review. Applicants should have excellent editing, proofreading, and organizational skills, and either be proficient with Adobe InDesign, Illustrator, and Photoshop for Mac, or willing to learn quickly on the job.

Our Production Editor would be chiefly responsible for organizing and laying out the text, art, and ads that make up each issue of our quarterly publication, designing several "house ads" for each issue, and designing the Claremont Institute's event-related invitations, programs, and display materials as needed. This position would also assist more generally with the daily administrative and editorial duties that go into the production of the Claremont Review of Books.

Salary commensurate with experience. If interested, please send your resume to John Kienker, Managing Editor, Claremont Review of Books, 937 W. Foothill Blvd., Suite E., Claremont, CA 91711, or to jkienker@claremont.org with the subject line "CRB Production Editor."


Archives_Button

 Subscribe_Button


Renew_Button

My Claremont Login


Stay up to date with the Claremont Institute events, programs, and publications most important to you. Claremont Review of Books subscribers receive complete online access from the first day an issue is published. Please login below or click here to sign-up.

E-mail
Password

Support the Claremont Review of Books

Like other journals of opinion, the Claremont Review of Books depends on the generosity of friends. Your contribution to the CRB allows us to continue our important work.

To make a tax-deductible contribution, please click here or call Bob Gransden at (909) 621-6825.

Search the Site

 

E-mail Newsletter

Enter your email address below to stay informed about Claremont Institute events and scholarship.

 

Copyright © 2002-2013 The Claremont Institute. Technical problems may be brought to the attention of the webmaster.  

 Terms & Conditions    Privacy Statement