Substance Abuse Treatment, Prevention, and Policy is recruiting Associate Editors. The growth of the journal is continuing and we are looking to expand our editorial team to cope with increased submissions on key topics while maintaining our high editorial standards and cross-disciplinary attitude to substance use research.
We encourage applications from researchers with a background in any aspect of substance use research, not just those with policy experience. Check our Aims & Scope to see a full description of the topics we encourage.
The journal aims to provide an environment for the exchange of ideas, new research, consensus papers, and critical reviews, to bridge the established fields that share a mutual goal of reducing the harms from substance use. These fields include: legislation pertaining to substance use; correctional supervision of people with substance use disorder; medical treatment and screening; mental health services; research; and evaluation of substance use disorder programs.
Who are we looking for?
We are interested in individuals who are actively engaged in substance use research and are willing to handle 1-2 manuscripts a month. We intend to provide a consistent, but low workload to our Associate Editors. Assignments can be rejected but performance will be continually monitored.
You should hold a senior position at your institution dependent on your field, e.g. Associate Professorship in academia, Senior Fellowship at independent research institutes. A PhD, MD or equivalent is generally expected, although exceptions will be made on a case-by-case basis.
You should have a minimum of twenty research papers published in reputable peer-review journals.
Role and Responsibilities
As an Associate Editor, your contribution to the journal would involve joining an international board of academic editors who are responsible for checking the suitability of manuscripts within their field of expertise and guiding them through the peer review, revision and publication processes. The core responsibilities of an Associate Editor lie in two main areas: manuscript review and preparation, and journal advocacy.
Manuscript review and preparation
- The Associate Editor handles new manuscripts assigned to them by the Editor-in-Chief, ensuring peer review is swift, thorough and efficient, and that appropriate peer reviewers are selected.
- The Associate Editor ensures comments from peer-review are incorporated into the manuscript appropriately and that the authors’ work is described as clearly and completely as necessary.
- The Associate Editor ensures all manuscripts recommended for acceptance meet the standards and scope of the journal.
Journal advocacy
- The Associate Editor is an ambassador for the Journal in their field, encouraging submissions and highlighting the ethos, scope and aims of the Journal.
- Where called upon, the Associate Editor assists the Editor-in-Chief in preparing and executing strategies to develop the journal:
- Associate Editors are encouraged to act as Guest Editor for collections and thematic series, ensuring the journal maintains relevance to key and emerging fields in cannabis.
Our Associate Editors will receive training, and our in-house editorial team will also provide administrative support.
Furthermore, as an Associate Editor, you will have access to a limited number of APC discounts for submissions to the journal, as well as discounts to pay-walled content on Springer Nature Link. You will also have access to an exclusive community of editors, led by Dr. Ritu Dhand (Chief Scientific Officer, Springer Nature Group), which shares insight, experience and training for your editorial role.