The Actuary magazine - Sustainability Features Editor

Application closing date: 27 April 

Do you follow the latest developments around the globe in the actuarial sustainability arena? Are you interested in interviewing and interacting with researchers and leading figures in that space? Have you ever wondered how a magazine is put together and would enjoy finding out? 

The Actuary magazine, the UK-based, IFoA-owned leading publication for the actuarial profession, is seeking an enthusiastic member to join its editorial team as a Sustainability Features Editor. If you’re a qualified actuary with relevant experience, we’d love to hear from you.

In return for helping to produce our award-winning magazine, you’ll have the opportunity to broaden your knowledge about all sorts of things, meet interesting people with lots to say, attend networking events and enhance your CV.

What is involved?

As a Features Editor you will:

  • Explore, generate and commission new ideas for possible publication
  • Propose and conduct interviews with thought-leaders from both within and beyond the actuarial community
  • Provide input to the editorial team on the suitability for publication of articles submitted on sustainability themes
  • Liaise with authors, the editor and the publisher
  • Write and edit articles so that they are accurate, accessible, informative and appealing to 
    The Actuary’s wide global readership
  • Be a point of contact for authors to submit articles in the sustainability arena
  • Provide feedback to authors in the event that material is not suitable for publication
  • Review articles as part of the production process and provide feedback to the publisher on amendments
  • Participate in monthly features meetings and contribute to discussions with the rest of the editorial team to help shape the content of The Actuary magazine.

Time Commitment

The role is flexible. You’ll need to make sure that you have enough time each month to work on a number of articles for the magazine (contacting people, researching, checking, editing etc) but how you manage your time will be up to you. We ask that you attend the regular monthly features meeting if you can, usually held for an hour on a weekday at noon GMT.

Who should apply

Ideally, a Fellow of the IFoA who has a background and/or job in sustainability. A passion for effective communication and excellent writing skills are essential.

Important attributes

You should also be someone who:

  • Enjoys meeting and talking to people, and gaining a wider perspective on issues that are of interest to actuaries
  • Is keen on researching and developing new and topical content that may be of interest to actuaries in a changing global environment
  • Enjoys reading and writing
  • Enjoys working in a collaborative team and is open to feedback
  • Is confident in proposing and exploring new avenues for The Actuary
  • Is able to work independently and to deadlines, is proactive, organised and flexible
  • Has an excellent command of the English language

Next steps

If you are interested in this role and would like an informal conversation before applying, please email us at engagement.team@actuaries.org.uk.

If you have read all the above and would like to apply, please send us:

  • brief details of your relevant experience
  • your reasons for wishing to get involved
  • your ARN (if you are a member)
  • a brief copy of your CV and full contact details (if you are a non-member)
  • confirmation that you have read, understood, and agree to the information and requirements laid out in our volunteer information pack (please be aware that until we have received this confirmation, we will not be able to appoint you as a volunteer)

Please email all the above to engagement.team@actuaries.org.uk. Please note, we are unable to accept late applications.

We are committed to promoting diversity, equality of opportunity, and inclusion, within all our vacancies and we actively encourage applications from a diverse range of potential candidates. Recognising and embracing the unique and diverse talents of our volunteers is fundamental to the success of our organisation.

What you need to know

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