Search for Editorial Consultant: Journal of Nursing Regulation

Search: Editorial Consultant, Journal of Nursing Regulation

 Description

JNR-CoverWe have an exciting opportunity for a dynamic and experienced publishing consultant to join the team at the National Council of State Boards of Nursing (NCSBN) as editorial project manager for the Journal of Nursing Regulation (JNR), the official journal of the NCSBN. JNR is online (click here) and indexed in Ebsco, CINAHL, CINAHL PLUS and is the only peer-reviewed journal dedicated to nursing regulation.

NCSBN is a not-for-profit organization through which boards of nursing can act and counsel together on matters of common interest and concern affecting the public health, safety and welfare, including the development of licensing examinations in nursing.

The editorial consultant will oversee the JNR’s editorial operations, including acquisitions, managing the peer review process, performing some editing of manuscripts, communicating with authors, overseeing production and design and collaborating with the editor-in-chief and other members of the editorial team to create a professional journal that is distributed on time.

This will be a part-time, independent contractor position reporting to Maryann Alexander, PhD, RN, FAAN, the Chief Officer of Nursing Regulation for NCSBN and the Editor-in-Chief of JNR. The role is preferably based in Chicago but telecommuting may be possible, depending on the candidate’s qualifications.

Responsibilities

Primary responsibilities for the journal, which is published 4 times a year, include:

  • Work closely with commercial publisher on all aspects of the editorial process from initial submission of manuscripts to mailing
  • Evaluate manuscripts for potential publication, in consultation with the editor-in-chief (EIC) as needed
  • Traffic manuscripts from the time of arrival through the publication process, including peer review
  • Review peer reviews and collaborate with author on necessary revisions
  • Review author revisions and evaluate for acceptance in collaboration with the EIC
  • Maintain the editorial workflow calendar
  • Oversee and direct the work of editors, copyeditor, and designer
  • Edit and proofread manuscripts as needed throughout the editorial process
  • Communicate with authors throughout the publication process
  • Attend meetings and conferences
  • Recruit potential authors ongoing
  • Create and monitor manuscript submission schedules
  • Collaborate with authors to develop, revise and edit manuscripts, as needed
  • Plan and Develop the table of contents for each issue
  • Manage the completion and submission of Continuing Nursing Education tests and applications
  • Coordinate production schedule with publisher
  • Coordinate mailing lists with the publisher

The editorial consultant participates on conference calls with the editorial advisory board and may represent JNR at NCSBN or other national meetings.

Qualifications

  • Masters (preferred) in English or journalism preferred; nursing-related experience in practice or publishing a plus
  • Previous experience in editorial project management preferred
  • At least 4 years of editing/writing experience
  • Strong problem solving skills

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NCSBN is an equal opportunity employer that offers a competitive salary. To apply for this opportunity, email malexander@ncsbn.org

Call for Entries: Capstone International Nursing Book Award

The Honor Society of Nursing, Sigma Theta Tau International (STTI) is pleased to announce that the call for entries for the 2015 Capstone International Nursing Book Award is open.  The deadline for submitting an entry is 4 March, 2015.  This award was created by STTI to recognize the single most outstanding nursing book published by or for nurses in the biennium. Any nursing book – textbook, professional, or consumer title – published between 2 February 2013 and 1 February 2015 is eligible (books must be in print by close of eligibility period). Publishers, editors, authors, or readers may nominate books for The Capstone International Nursing Book Award.

Nominations can be submitted for the 2015 Capstone International Nursing Book Award by clicking here.

Questions about the award or nomination process can be sent to Paula at Sigma Theta Tau.

Search for Editor: CIN Plus and ANI Connection

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After a decade of service, Dr. Linda Thede, Departmental Editor for CIN: Computers, Informatics, Nursing is stepping down. Thus a search is underway for a Dr. Thede’s replacement. The selected Editor will have primary responsibility for coordinating the CIN Plus and ANI Connection departments of CIN: Computers, Informatics, Nursing. The Editor will also be actively engaged in promoting CIN through social media channels, including Facebook and Twitter. This is an ideal opportunity for a nurse with an emerging interest in publishing and the editor role to have responsibility for journal and manuscript development while at the same time being mentored by an experienced Editor-in-Chief, Dr. Leslie Nicoll.

Activities related to this position include:

  • Soliciting manuscripts for both departments, typically two per issue (one for CIN Plus and one for ANI Connections).
  • Working with authors to revise and refine their manuscripts so that they are suitable for publication.
  • Providing on-time publication ready manuscripts to the editorial office according to established deadlines.
  • Participating in monthly conference calls with leadership of the Alliance for Nursing Informatics to discuss manuscript flow and the publication plan for ANI Connections.
  • Attending relevant conferences, schedule permitting, such as the annual meetings for HIMSS, AMIA, ANIA, and the International Academy of Nursing Editors (INANE).
  • Engaging audiences via social media.
  • Other duties as assigned by the Editor-in-Chief.

Applicants should note that this position requires a weekly commitment of time. Applicants can be located in any setting; the work is done remotely. Financial remuneration includes a monthly honorarium and payment of the registration fee to attend the annual meeting of INANE.  Ideally, the selected candidate will begin work on April 1, 2015.

Qualifications:

  • At least five years progressive experience in nursing.
  • A registered nurse with a master’s degree in nursing is required, but a doctoral degree and certification in informatics is preferred.
  • An established network of colleagues in informatics, nursing, and (to a lesser extent) publishing.
  • Experience in the publication process, either as an author, peer reviewer, or similar position.
  • Knowledge and ability to use technology effectively to streamline workflow.
  • Ability to work effectively as a team member as well as individually.

There is an online application process which can be accessed here. 
Applications will be accepted until February 28, 2015.
Questions should be directed to the Editor-in-Chief,
Dr. Leslie Nicoll at Leslie@medesk.com.

In Memory of Connie Curran, EdD, RN, FAAN

Curran.ConnieIt is with great sadness that I share the news of the death of Connie Curran, EdD, RN, FAAN, Editor Emerita of Nursing Economic$. INANE colleague Donna Nickitas told me that Connie was a 17 year survivor of cancer; she was just recently diagnosed with stage IV cancer which caused her death. Donna had planned to see Connie at the American Academy of Nursing meeting last month, which tells us how quick this was.

“She was a wonderful friend, colleague and mentor and will be sorely missed. Connie’s leadership, political acumen and how to manage the corner office taught us how to use our influence, power, and poise to position nursing’s contribution to society.” writes Donna Nickitas, Editor of Nursing Ecomonic$.

A further memorial comes from Patricia O’Donoghue, Interim President of DuPaul University. Dr. O’Donoghue writes:

“It is with great sadness that I write to inform you that our great friend, Trustee Connie Curran, who passed away this morning after a long battle with cancer. Please keep her family in your prayers as they mourn their tremendous loss.

A leader and caregiver, Connie offered encouragement and kindness to everyone who crossed her path. Having earned her master’s in nursing from DePaul, she was an outstanding alumna and supporter of our university. A member of the Board of Trustees since 2007 and a Member of the Corporation since 2009, she had recently agreed to serve as the chair of the Philanthropy Committee, a role that speaks volumes of her dedication to our university. She also served as the chair of the Mission Committee.

Connie never stopped motivating others to support DePaul and was an energetic advocate for our science and health programs in particular. Her personal generosity helped support the construction of the Msgr. Andrew J. McGowan Building. She also was a tireless fundraiser for DePaul and actively volunteered during the Many Dreams, One Mission campaign.

With roots as an inner-city nurse, Connie served as chief nursing officer of Montefiore Medical Center in the Bronx, vice president of the American Hospital Association and dean at the Medical College of Wisconsin. She became a national voice for health care and advocated tirelessly for nurses to have a seat at the table for governing boards of hospitals and health care organizations. Having experienced the complexities of the health care system, she knew firsthand how nurses serve as navigators for their patients and represent their voice at the table. She argued good patient outcomes depend on having nurses in the boardroom, because they are closest to the customer.

As a national health care expert, Connie shared her insight with audiences across the country by appearing on such talk shows as Good Morning America and Nightline. She authored four books, most recently “Claiming the Corner Office: Executive Leadership Lessons for Nurses,” with her colleague and fellow nurse, Therese Fitzpatrick, a member of the advisory board for our College of Science and Health.

In addition to serving on DePaul’s board, she was the chairman of the Board of Directors for DeVry, Inc. and was active on the boards of Hospira, Inc., Lurie Chicago Children’s Hospital and the University of Wisconsin Foundation. She was executive director of C-Change, an advocacy organization based in Washington, D.C. dedicated to the eradication of cancer. At C-Change, she worked closely with former President George H.W. Bush and former First Lady Barbara Bush, the founding honorary co-chairs of the organization, and Senator Dianne Feinstein, the founding honorary vice-chair. In 2006, she founded her own independent health care consulting firm, CurranCare. She founded and served as CEO of Best on Board, a national organization focused on educating and certifying health care trustees, from 2010 until the time of her death.

Always dedicated to higher learning and supporting the next generation of nurses, Connie served on the board of the National Student Nurses Association. In a recent interview, she offered aspiring nurses the following advice: “Challenge self-limiting beliefs about what you can accomplish. Nurses have unlimited potential.”

In her 67 years, Connie inspired us all by demonstrating her own unlimited potential every day. We will miss her dearly.”

Another memorial comes from Kathleen Corbett Freimuth, Editor of Nursing Dimensions, the University of Wisconsin–Madison School of Nursing quarterly e-newsletter.

“The University of Wisconsin–Madison School of Nursing is profoundly saddened to lose an alumna, dear friend, and supporter. Curran, a 1969 graduate of the School of Nursing’s baccalaureate program, was a stalwart supporter of the school in its pursuit of the dream to build Signe Skott Cooper Hall. Curran’s gift to support the construction of Cooper Hall and to endow a fund to support nursing student organizations merited the school’s naming of Curran Commons, Cooper Hall’s first-floor student lounge.

Attending the University of Wisconsin–Madison School of Nursing set Curran’s trajectory to become a respected health care scholar, entrepreneur, and nursing advocate. Attaining an MBA from Harvard Business School and a doctorate in education (EdD) from Northern Illinois University, Curran rose to prominence in health care executive leadership. She was co-founder and CEO of Best on Board, a Chicago-based national organization focuses on educating and certifying health care trustees and assisting hospitals and health systems with board and governance issues. Additionally, she sat on numerous hospital governing boards in the Chicago area and on organizational boards, including the University of Wisconsin Foundation Board of Directors.

Curran once said, ‘You must have a passionate mission.’ For her, it was nursing.”

The community of INANE offers our sincerest condolences to Connie’s family and friends…..and keeps them in our prayers and thoughts.

Lisa Kennedy Sheldon Appointed as New Editor of Clinical Journal of Oncology Nursing

Lisa Kennedy SheldonPITTSBURGH, PA (November 3, 2014) The Oncology Nursing Society (ONS) has announced the appointment of Lisa Kennedy Sheldon, PhD, APRN, BC, AOCNP® as editor of the Clinical Journal of Oncology Nursing (CJON) effective June 1, 2015. Dr. Sheldon will serve as editor-elect under current editor Deborah K. Mayer, PhD, RN, AOCN®, FAAN, beginning January 2015. CJON, published bimonthly, is an official publication of ONS and is directed to the practicing nurse specializing in the care of patients with an actual or potential diagnosis of cancer.

Dr. Sheldon is an assistant professor at the University of Massachusetts-Boston and an oncology nurse practitioner in the Cancer Center at St. Joseph Hospital in Nashua, NH. Her program of research has focused on communication and psychosocial concerns of people living after a diagnosis of cancer. She served as a past associate editor for CJON.

“It has been my pleasure to be involved with CJON for almost 10 years as an author, peer reviewer, writing mentor, and an associate editor,” said Sheldon. “Throughout my career, I have witnessed the impact of oncology nursing practice on the outcomes of people living after a diagnosis of cancer. I am honored to follow Deb Mayer as editor and continue the important mission of CJON, delivering the information oncology nurses need to deliver the best patient care.”

Call for Editor-in-Chief: IJNP

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Applications are invited for the position of
Editor-in-Chief, International Journal of Nursing Practice

The current Editor-in-Chief, Professor Alan Pearson, has retired and stepped down after founding and leading the journal for 20 years. We are therefore seeking applications for this prestigious position with one of the world-leading international nursing journals published by Wiley-Blackwell, part of John Wiley & Sons. Ideally, the successful candidate would take over this position from January 1st 2015.

IJNP is a fully refereed journal publishing original scholarly work that advances the international understanding and development of nursing both as a profession and academic discipline. The Journal focuses on research and professional discussion papers with a sound scientific, theoretical or philosophical base.

The successful candidate for the position of Editor will be recognized internationally for his or her academic and research achievements, will have worked at a strategic level within academia or healthcare, and will have an impressive track record of publications and presentations at conferences. The ideal candidate will possess the following skills and knowledge:

  • Leadership qualities
  • Professional standing
  • Sound scientific judgment
  • Broad knowledge of nursing on an international level
  • Awareness of trends and standards within knowledge dissemination
  • Awareness of international ethics and standards for journal publishing
  • Excellent written and verbal communication
  • Ability to work to tight deadlines
  • Previous experience in Editor-type role

The main functions within this role are: leadership, manuscript handling and quality control, strategic development, and journal promotion. The post involves working closely with the Publisher and the Associate Editors.

Applicants should note that this position requires a weekly commitment of time, with additional days required for meetings. The Editor can be based in any international location but preferably in Australia or the Asia-Pacific region. The successful candidate will start work on the journal in January 2015 or sooner depending on commitments.

Applications should include a curriculum vitae, a short assessment of the strengths and weaknesses of IJNP, and an accompanying letter outlining the skills you would bring to this position and your vision for this Journal and how you would like to see it develop in the future.

A description of the role and information about the journal is available on request.

Please send your application, in confidence, to:
Sophie Suelzle, Wiley, Cremorne Street, Richmond Victoria 3121, Australia.
Email to: ssuelzle@wiley.com

Applications to arrive no later than 21st November 2014.

Applications for the Mentoring Editors Awards are Now Being Accepted!

Hello Everyone!

Applications for the Suzanne Smith Mentoring Editors Awards for INANE 2015 are now being accepted. Click here to be taken to the application page.

SS_photoThis Awards program was inaugurated for INANE 2014. Named in honor of long-time INANE colleague and friend to many, Suzanne Smith, the awards recognize her passion for mentoring and supporting others. The awards provide complimentary registration for four aspiring or novice editors to attend INANE 2015. In addition, each awardee is paired with a mentor who provides guidance and networking opportunities before, during, and after the conference.

Last year’s Mentoring Editors Awards program was extremely successful. You can read about the award winners here. In an informal evaluation, the awardees had high praise for their experience at the conference as well as the guidance of their mentors. A few of their comments include:

Attending INANE 2014 was very valuable for my insight about what it takes and what it means to be an editor. It provided an overview of the role and challenges in the editorial world.

I met the other candidates who received the awards and I think, based on my modest experience as a researcher and future editor, that the awards were well-deserved.

The conference was very helpful. I adore my mentor–she has been extraordinary.

The Mentoring Editors Awards are supported by INANE members and others who have generously contributed to the Suzanne Smith Development Fund. While we have enough money to support this program for the immediate future, donations are always gratefully accepted. Click here to donate to the fund for 2014-2015 and be listed on the honor roll of donors!

If you are interested in applying for one of the Mentoring Editors Awards, here are a few important details:

  • Applications are open now and will be accepted until February 1, 2015. Winners will be announced on March 1, 2015.
  • Award winners will receive a complimentary registration to INANE 2015 (value $495) and are expected to attend the conference. Additional expenses, including travel, hotel, meals, and incidentals are the responsibility of the award winner.
  • The award is not transferable.
  • The program is designed for new or aspiring editors, authors, peer reviewers, and others who have an interest in dissemination of nursing knowledge through the published literature. Seasoned or experienced editors are not eligible. Note: if you are seasoned editor who would like to serve as a mentor, contact Leslie to express your interest!
  • Winners will be asked to provide a photograph and brief bio to be posted on the INANE 2015 website.

If you need more information, please contact me using the Contact Form or by email: Leslie@medesk.com

Thank you! We look forward to reading the applications in the coming months!

On behalf of the Mentoring Editors Awards Committee for INANE 2015,

Leslie Nicoll, Chair
Lucy Bradley-Springer
Susan Carroll
Jan Fulton

On Sale Now: The Prince of Los Cocuyos by Richard Blanco

download (2)Richard Blanco, our closing speaker at INANE 2014, mentioned his forthcoming memoir several times during his presentation. It has been released today and is available in both hardback and e-book versions. From the publisher:

A poignant, hilarious, and inspiring memoir from the first Latino and openly gay inaugural poet, which explores his coming-of-age as the child of Cuban immigrants and his attempts to understand his place in America while grappling with his burgeoning artistic and sexual identities.

Richard Blanco’s childhood and adolescence were experienced between two imaginary worlds: his parents’ nostalgic world of 1950s Cuba and his imagined America, the country he saw on reruns of The Brady Bunchand Leave it to Beaver—an “exotic” life he yearned for as much as he yearned to see “la patria.”

Navigating these worlds eventually led Blanco to question his cultural identity through words; in turn, his vision as a writer—as an artist—prompted the courage to accept himself as a gay man. In this moving, contemplative memoir, the 2013 inaugural poet traces his poignant, often hilarious, and quintessentially American coming-of-age and the people who influenced him.

A prismatic and lyrical narrative rich with the colors, sounds, smells, and textures of Miami, Richard Blanco’s personal narrative is a resonant account of how he discovered his authentic self and ultimately, a deeper understanding of what it means to be American. His is a singular yet universal story that beautifully illuminates the experience of “becoming;” how we are shaped by experiences, memories, and our complex stories: the humor, love, yearning, and tenderness that define a life.

Advance praise for the book is extremely positive:

“A warm, emotionally intimate memoir.” —Kirkus

“Blanco has a natural, unforced style that allows his characters’ vibrancy and humor to shine through.” —Publishers Weekly (Starred Review)

“Forged from truth and grace, Blanco has crafted a deeply compelling and moving memoir about place, self and family.” —Augusten Burroughs, author of This Is How and Running With Scissors

“The Prince of Los Cocuyos had me laughing time and again with its warm, sweetly self-deprecating portrait of an immigrant family attempting to straddle Cuban traditions and American trends.” —Andrew Solomon, author of Far From the Tree

“Thank you, Richard, for this. The Prince of los Cocuyos is revelation and homecoming.” —Sandra Cisneros, author of The House on Mango Street

“I adored every minute spent with young ‘Riqui’ and his endearing extended family. And at the end-an ending so beautiful and throat-catching-I felt wonderfully drenched in love.” —Monica Wood, author of When We Were the Kennedys

“Filled with colorful characters, often poignant and sometimes melancholy, Blanco’s episodic memoir is a meditation on belonging, on self-acceptance, and on his family’s almost mystical connection to Cuba.” —Booklist

“Blanco’s touching reminiscence has a deep emotional truth.” —Bookpage

Learn more at the Publisher’s page for the book. If you like to shop at Amazon, here’s the link.

Nurse Author & Editor: September Issue Published!

smaller bannerI am happy to announce that the September 2014 issue of Nurse Author & Editor has been published and is available online. If you are not already a subscriber, you can register at the website–the newsletter is available at no charge. I encourage all INANE members and friends to subscribe.

This is an exciting issue for me, in several ways. First, it is my first issue as the Editor, taking over the role from Dr. Marilyn Oermann. Second, I am very pleased with the line-up in the issue, with excellent articles written by Cynthia Saver, Thomas Long, Jacqueline Owens, and Thomas Long.

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Dr. Sally Thorne

Third, and perhaps most importantly, the lead article is Predatory Publishing: What Editors Need to Know written by the INANE Predatory  Publishing Practices Collaborative. This article is a direct outcome from our discussion at the INANE meeting in August around issues related to open access, predatory publishers, and traps for unwary authors. It is exciting that our group has gone from discussion to publication in less than seven weeks. I am proud to share this article with INANE and the larger writing and publishing community of nurses. I offer my thanks to the members of the Collaborative for providing content and thoughtful comments and special thanks to Sally Thorne, Editor of Nursing Inquiry for her leadership in pulling this together so quickly and professionally.

As we discussed at the INANE meeting, editors are free to use this document to craft editorials for their respective journals. Similar to the Future of Nursing initiative a few years ago, the goal is to have these editorials reach beyond our members and inform nurses in a broader way about the issues that must be carefully considered around open access and predatory publishers.

If you are an editor and want to use some (or all) of this article in an editorial for your journal, you have permission to do so. There are just three requests that go with use:

  • Please reference the article as follows:
    • INANE Predatory Publishing Practices Collaborative. (2014). Predatory Publishing: What Editors Need to Know, Nurse Author & Editor24(3), 1.
  • Please include a link to the original article:
  • Please send a citation and copy of the editorial to me when it is published. I will keep track and have a report at the INANE 2015 meeting of how widely this content was distributed.

As I say in my Editorial for the issue, I have a goal to strengthen the relationship between INANE and Nurse Author & Editor and I believe publishing this article is a big step in that direction. I look forward to hearing from my INANE colleagues about their editorials and overall thoughts on this initiative.

Leslie

Leslie H. Nicoll, PhD, MBA, RN
Editor, Nurse Author & Editor
Editor-in-Chief, CIN: Computers, Informatics, Nursing

Linda Pierce Appointed Associate Editor of RNJ

Chicago, IL: (September 2014) The Association of Rehabilitation Nurses (ARN) has appointed Dr. Linda Pierce PhD RN CNS CRRN FAHA FAAN, Professor at the University of Toledo, College of Nursing, as Associate Editor of Rehabilitation Nursing Journal (RNJ), the official publication of the association. Rehabilitation Nursing, a bi-monthly publication, features in-depth articles on current practice issues, research and its implications, editorial features, andnews about products and services for individuals with disabilities or chronic illness.

LindaPierceDr. Pierce is a past-president of the ARN board and former chair of the Rehabilitation Nursing Foundation (RNF), the arm of ARN that funds research in rehabilitation nursing practice. She has served as a key contributor on a variety of national and chapter committees and task forces, including the Editorial Board of the journal. For more than 20 years, Dr. Pierce has exemplified the philosophy and goals of ARN and has spent her career as a role model for rehabilitation nursing. She has supported ARN’s organizational goals through her ongoing volunteer service to the organization, her teaching, and her sustained record of research funding and publications.

Congratulations to Linda!