Editor at Daily Grace Enterprises, LLC
Spring, Texas, United States -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

07 Jan, 26

Salary

0.0

Posted On

09 Oct, 25

Experience

2 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Content Development, Theological Soundness, Redemptive-Historical Storytelling, Exegetical Accuracy, Doctrinal Depth, Christ-Centered Application, Collaboration, Project Management, Theological Oversight, Editorial Precision, Communication Skills, Organizational Skills, Mentoring, Feedback, Publishing Excellence, Chicago Manual of Style, Systematic Theology

Industry

Book Publishing

Description
Summary Your love for creating compelling content and collaborating with team members makes you the ideal candidate for this position. You are detail-oriented, have superior organizational skills, and are constantly looking for ways to teach others about the beauty of Scripture. You enjoy handling multiple projects and deadlines. You are constantly innovating and finding areas of improvement and opportunity. You are a strong written and verbal communicator, and you manage time wisely. Your love for theological precision compels you to read a wide breadth of Christian literature. You value the diverse skills of a team to learn and grow from one another. Job Qualifications: Bachelor’s degree required; Master’s degree from a Seminary preferred. 3+ years of professional experience in both writing and editing, ideally within Christian publishing, ministry, or education. Advanced understanding of systematic theology and covenantalism. Demonstrated passion for books and the craft of publishing. Proficiency in the Chicago Manual of Style and familiarity with editorial best practices in Christian publishing. Awareness of current trends in Christian publishing, including audience preferences, topical issues, and market needs. Excellent communication and collaboration skills with cross-functional teams. Ability to balance multiple projects, deadlines, and feedback cycles. Alignment with TDGC’s mission, doctrinal statement, and core values. Job Responsibilities: Content Development Guide writers through the proposal, outline, and drafting stages with a particular focus on theological soundness and redemptive-historical storytelling. Provide developmental feedback that strengthens exegetical accuracy, doctrinal depth, and Christ-centered (covenantal) application. Contribute original theological writing (e.g., articles, devotionals, study notes) as assigned, modeling faithful interpretation and application of God’s Word. Maintain consistency with TDGC’s style guide, Statement of Faith, the Sage archetype, and the Chicago Manual of Style. Collaboration & Process Alignment Work closely with other teams to ensure projects meet audience needs, market positioning, and publishing schedules. Track projects in ClickUp and ensure all editorial SOPs are followed for seamless cross-departmental workflows. Theological Oversight & Editorial Precision Ensure every manuscript, study, and resource reflects biblical faithfulness, theological depth, and Christ-centered clarity. Serve as a theological safeguard for all published content, evaluating doctrine through the lens of Scripture, historic orthodoxy, and TDGC’s doctrinal commitments. Professional Growth & Development Participate in ongoing theological training, editorial workshops, and peer reviews. Mentor writers by providing clear feedback, coaching, and editorial guidance. Continually refine editorial craft to serve both theological depth and publishing excellence. Other duties as assigned
Responsibilities
The Editor will guide writers through the content development process, ensuring theological soundness and clarity. They will also provide feedback and contribute original theological writing as needed.
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