Perspectives of the ASHA Special Interest Groups is seeking an editor for SIG 3: Voice and Upper Airway Disorders for the term beginning January of 2025 and ending December of 2027.
Editors for ASHA journals manage the peer review of at least 15 submissions and their revisions per year. Each submission will likely travel through multiple rounds of review (typically two to three rounds at most). Editors are asked by the editors-in-chief to serve a multiyear term, during which the editors-in-chief rely on them to do the following:
- assign manuscripts to editorial board members (EBMs) for review;
- monitor the peer-review process to ensure fairness, timeliness, thoroughness, and civility.
The editors are empowered to make final editorial decisions regarding their assigned manuscripts after weighing comments from the reviewers.
A qualified candidate should meet the following criteria:
- have research interests in common with the Mission & Scope of the journal
- have a record of published research in scholarly journals, including serving as lead author
- be well-respected in the CSD community and be actively involved in research
- have substantial experience in reviewing manuscripts
- have a willingness to drive journal activities