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Michel O'Neill <[log in to unmask]>
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Health Promotion on the Internet <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 12 Nov 2001 13:51:36 -0500
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*** Sorry for crosspostings. M.O. ***

Promotion & Education, the International Journal of Health Promotion
and Education, is an official publication of the International Union
for Health Promotion and Education (IUHPE). It is a multilingual
journal, which publishes authoritative peer-reviewed articles and
practical information for a world-wide audience of professionals
interested in health promotion and health education. The content of
the journal reflects three of the strategic priorities of the IUHPE,
namely, advancing knowledge, advocacy and networking.

Promotion & Education is pleased to announce its search for an Editor
in Chief.  Formerly, the Journal has operated under a number of
editorial infrastructures, most recently a tripartite editorship with
an editor for each section.  Due to the decision of the Journal's
Editorial Advisory Board and the IUHPE Board of Trustees to
consolidate editorship under an Editor in Chief, the Journal is
accepting expressions of interest in the position.

Given the global nature of the Journal's reach and the unique mandate
of the Journal, the successful candidate will have good familiarity
of the IUHPE and a history of participation in activities of the
organisation.  A detailed list of duties and responsibilities of the
Editor in Chief is enclosed.  The position is unremunerated, but has
the support of the Managing Editor for all technical details
associated with production of the journal. The position offers an
extraordinary opportunity to an experienced professional to
participate in the ongoing development and improvement of an
international journal, Promotion & Education; exchange with a network
of professionals in the field on a global level; and become more
involved with the IUHPE, an organisation that continues to be at the
forefront of global issues in health promotion and education.

Promotion & Education is a trilingual publication (English, French,
Spanish being the three official languages of the IUHPE) with a
quarterly circulation of 4,000 copies.  Promotion & Education reaches
members in more than 90 countries; it is also sent to over 200
library subscribers. Each issue is read by average of three readers,
providing an estimated regular readership of approximately 12,000
readers, consisting predominantly of professionals engaged in health
promotion and health education related activities at the local,
regional, national and international levels, and working in academia,
government or non-profit organisations.  The Journal is overseen by
an Editorial Advisory Board composed of international experts in the
areas of health promotion, health education and public health.
  Please send inquiries to Catherine Jones, Managing Editor, Promotion
& Education, at [log in to unmask], together with the following:

… Letter of interest.
… Complete curriculum vitae.
… A sample editorial of 800 words on future challenges to health promotion.
… A communication from the home academic or professional institution
expressing support for the applicant and stating the degree to which
institutional resources will be made available to assist the Editor
in Chief in her/his duties.

The submission deadline for candidacies is Friday, December 21, 2001.

For more information on the IUHPE and Promotion & Education, please
visit our website at www.iuhpe.org or contact the Managing Editor at
[log in to unmask] or by telephone at +33-1 46 45 00 59.


Promotion & Education

Editor in Chief

Job Description and Terms of Reference


The Editor in Chief of Promotion & Education supervises the editorial
content of the Journal.  S/he preserves the editorial integrity and
quality of substance of Promotion & Education, in collaboration with
the Managing Editor, the Executive Editorial Board, the Editorial
Advisory Board, the Vice-President for Communications and the IUHPE
Board of Trustees.


DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES

1.      Supervise the editorial content and substance of Promotion &
Education.  Maintain the editorial standards of the Journal as
outlined in the Publication Profile.

2.      Approve design and layout of each issue.

3.      Oversee the manuscript review and selection process.

4.      Serving as an integral part of the editorial team of
Promotion & Education in collaboration with the Managing Editor, the
Executive Editorial Board and the Editorial Advisory Board.

5.      Promote good communication among the many individuals
involved in the publication of Promotion & Education.

6.      Propose and oversee innovations in the Journal's content,
emphasis, and form.

7.      Work with the Managing Editor to ensure budget is not
surpassed in regard to printing and production.

8.      Stimulate and facilitate collaboration with other health
promotion journals to improve equity in access to journals in the
health promotion arena, and serve as the Coordinator of the Health
Promotion Journals' Equity Project (HPJEP).

9.      Represent Promotion & Education and the International Union
for Health Promotion and Education at meetings with organisations,
groups, and individuals outside IUHPE who have an interest in
Promotion & Education.

10.     Attend Board of Trustees and Executive Committee meetings.

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Une tres bonne journee !

Michel O'Neill, Ph.D.

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