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American Chemical Society

Visuals Editor

American Chemical Society, Washington, District of Columbia, us, 20022


Job Summary:

Find out more about this role by reading the information below, then apply to be considered.C&EN is looking for a talented Visuals Editor to collaborate across our editorial teams to enhance visuals for C&EN content appearing on all our platforms. The visuals editor, working closely with other members of the creative team, will assess submitted visuals, find visuals for stories and other C&EN content, brainstorm and develop original illustrations on deadline, and commission illustrations and photography as needed. We are looking for someone with exceptional abilities to contribute to crafting and maintaining a visual identity throughout all of our work.Primary Job Accountabilities -

What You'll Do:Monitor and evaluate submissions of artwork and requests for assistance in finding visuals or creating original artwork from reporters, editors and other newsroom staff.Work with editorial staff and other members of the creative team to find and develop engaging visuals.Look for appropriate and engaging images and artwork on news, stock, and science image agency sites.Create original illustrations as needed, working with newsroom staff in brainstorming ideas, and crafting visuals for difficult-to-illustrate stories.Develop social and promotional artwork as needed.Commission original visuals, including photography and illustrations, writing a creative brief, working with external contractors in developing ideas, setting budgets and timelines, reviewing submitted work, and approving the final delivery of digital files.Brainstorm ideas for original visual treatments for special projects, collaborate with editorial staff as they prototype new features or changes to existing editorial packages or other C&EN content.Create standards and procedures for submissions of visuals and work with newsroom staff in training opportunities for resources and development of engaging visuals.Ensure that all artwork that appears in C&EN adheres to the visual brand identity of C&EN.Required Experience and Skills:Bachelor's degree in digital media, communications, or related field.A minimum of 4 years of experience editing visuals for media.Experience in media, journalism, or publishing, with an emphasis on crafting visuals that support storytelling.Experience handling multiple projects and meeting tight production deadlines as well as flexibility for last-minute changes.Experience maintaining a visual brand identity and writing creative briefs for external contractors.An outstanding eye for visual narrative and the ability to use photography, illustration and design elements for effective storytelling.News, stock, and archival image research skills, a familiarity with visual resources available for news stories and an in-depth understanding of copyright permissions and licensing rights.The ability to communicate a vision when commissioning original visuals, including photographic treatments, illustration style, or frame of reference.Proficiency with common visual design tools (such as Photoshop).What You Can Expect:ACS, C&EN's host organization, believes in the strength of diversity in all its forms, because inclusion of and respect for diverse people, experiences, and ideas lead to superior solutions to world challenges and advance chemistry as a global, multidisciplinary science. In turn, C&EN believes that to meet its mission to be the world's go-to source of news about chemistry, our reporting and our newsroom must include diverse perspectives and seeks to reflect these values in its coverage. Therefore, we strongly encourage people from global majority ethnicities, members of the LGBTQ+, people with disabilities, and members of other historically marginalized communities in the global chemical enterprise to apply.Job location:

ACS operates in a hybrid capacity, and this position is based in Washington, DC. There is an expectation for significant presence in the office. Relocation assistance is available.Travel:

Some travel (up to 15%) within country. Occasional international travel may be required with advanced notice.This role is based in our Washington, DC office. A reasonable rate of compensation for this position is between $69,000 to $94,000 per year.ACS currently provides the following benefits for this position: paid vacation leave, paid sick leave, paid holidays, health insurance, flexible spending account or health care savings account, dental insurance, life insurance, vision insurance, retirement benefits, short- and long-term disability, and 4-week work from anywhere; each benefit is subject to the terms of the applicable program. Additional benefits may apply based on skills, experience, and location.

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