Editorial Project Manager

Institute for Curriculum ServicesAustin, TX
Remote

About The Position

The Institute for Curriculum Services (ICS) is a national nonprofit organization that enriches K-12 education by ensuring accurate, high-quality classroom material and teaching about Jews, Judaism, and Jewish history. We do this by editing textbooks and instructional materials, developing standards-supporting lessons, and providing professional development for teachers around the country. ICS seeks a detail-oriented, proactive, and collaborative professional to join our Editorial team. The Project Manager plays a critical role in keeping ICS’s editorial review and content development work on track - managing project lifecycles from initiation through delivery, maintaining the systems and workflows that keep the team organized, and ensuring that high-quality work reaches stakeholders on time. This role is ideal for someone who thrives on bringing order to complexity, takes genuine ownership of their work, and finds satisfaction in making a team run smoothly. The Project Manager reports to the Managing Editor and works closely with editorial staff, leadership, and external partners.

Requirements

  • A bachelor’s degree in a relevant field, or an equivalent combination of education and experience
  • 3–5 years of project management experience, ideally in a publishing, editorial, or education-adjacent environment; candidates with 5+ years are strongly preferred
  • Demonstrated ability to manage multiple complex projects simultaneously with competing priorities and a track record of on-time delivery
  • Strong working knowledge of Smartsheet or a comparable project management platform (Asana, Monday.com, Microsoft Project); candidates without Smartsheet experience who demonstrate quick, independent software learning will be considered
  • Proficiency in Google Workspace (Docs, Drive, Gmail: the core tools for day-to-day Editorial Team work)
  • Strong written and verbal communication skills, with the ability to communicate clearly and professionally with internal team members, leadership, and external stakeholders
  • Demonstrated ability to work effectively in a collaborative, mission-driven environment where adaptability and resourcefulness are essential

Nice To Haves

  • Experience in educational publishing, curriculum development, or a nonprofit editorial environment
  • 3+ years experience with waterfall project management methodology
  • Experience configuring and administering Smartsheet (project plans, dashboards, automations, reports)

Responsibilities

  • Own the full project lifecycle for Editorial Team projects from initiation through delivery, using waterfall project management methodology
  • Build and maintain detailed project plans in Smartsheet, including timelines, milestones, task hierarchies, owners, and due dates; update plans daily to reflect progress and changes
  • Track workload distribution across the Editorial Team and flag capacity concerns to support balanced scheduling
  • Serve as the team’s reliable source of truth on project status, ensuring colleagues have full visibility into history, outstanding items, and upcoming deadlines
  • Plan and facilitate project meetings (kickoffs, status check-ins), develop agendas, and distribute notes, decisions, and action items to relevant stakeholders
  • Oversee day-to-day project workflows including file organization, naming conventions, version control, and document hand-offs
  • Proactively identify risks and bottlenecks before they escalate; bring concerns to the Managing Editor with proposed solutions
  • Generate regular reports and status updates that surface project health and keep the Managing Editor and leadership informed
  • Support the Managing Editor in evaluating and refining the processes and documentation that govern Editorial Team workflows
  • Review and assist with updating team documentation - including guidelines, checklists, templates, and task descriptions - to keep it accurate and accessible
  • Support the rollout of new or updated processes, providing training to team members as needed
  • Assist in evaluating the team’s use of tools (Smartsheet, Google Docs) and flag opportunities for improved efficiency

Benefits

  • Medical, dental, vision, life, and long-term disability insurance
  • An employee flexible spending health care and dependent plan
  • A 401(k) program with organizational contribution
  • Generous paid vacation and health and wellness time
  • Paid time off from December 24-January 1st
  • Paid time off for federal holidays
  • Paid time off for Jewish holy days that fall during the work week, as well as floating holidays for those who observe other holy days
  • Professional development budget and time off
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