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Editor in Chief - Education

Wiley

EditorialFull TimeFrom £40k
Location
United Kingdom (Remote)
Posted
June 9, 2026

Job Description

Role overview

Wiley’s prestigious social science and humanities (SSH) portfolio is looking for a dynamic and ambitious individual to join the team as Editor-in-Chief, Education. You will leverage your background in educational research, publishing landscape knowledge, and strong communication and global networking skills to drive the strategic development of one or more journals. Your role will involve raising the profile and visibility of these journals within the community and attracting new authors and content. The Editor-in-Chief will also be involved in the peer review process, manuscript decision-making, and ensuring the adoption of best practices and highest ethical standards in publishing.

How You Will Make An Impact

  • Leverage international networks and knowledge of educational research, with desk research skills, to drive high-quality submissions in key subject areas to the Education portfolio.
  • Strategically develop one or more journals from scientific and publishing perspectives within the context of the broader Education portfolio.
  • Establish and maintain a strong global network of researchers and practitioners who serve as the journals’ authors, peer reviewers, and board members.
  • Represent Wiley and the Education portfolio at conferences and through in-person and virtual outreach activities at universities and research institutes.
  • Oversee the editorial evaluation, peer review, and decision-making for submitted manuscripts.
  • Collaborate with your manager and colleagues to establish a team culture of trust, respect, and high performance.

What We Look For

  • A PhD degree in educational research, with an excellent research background and a strong understanding of recent trends and developments in a variety of educational contexts.
  • Manuscript handling experience, including pre-screening, peer review, final decision, appeals, and integrity cases.
  • Demonstrated commissioning experience, including identifying priority topics, approaching prospective authors, agreeing outlines/timelines, and guiding authors through to submission.
  • Strong global networks within research communities.
  • Excellent communication and relationship-building skills with both internal and external stakeholders.
  • Ability to work in a collaborative setting and achieve results through personal influence and engagement.
  • Flexible and innovative approach to problems and a focus on defining and achieving outcomes.
  • Outstanding organizational and time management skills with an excellent command of the English language (both written and verbal).
  • A strong understanding of scientific publishing, and a desire to advocate for innovations in publishing and open research.
  • Confidence to present and represent the Education portfolio at international conferences/institute visits, nurture existing contacts, and develop new networks.

Application Information

  • When applying, please attach your resume/CV to be considered.

Compensation and Benefits

  • Salary Range: 40,200 GBP to 57,533 GBP