Call for Editors for Standards for Critical Care and Specialty Transport
ASTNA is seeking two to three qualified individuals to serve as editors of the second edition Standards for Critical Care and Specialty Transport.
The editors are responsible for reviewing and updating the contents and references to ensure accuracy, currency, and compliance with CAMTS accreditation requirements.
Qualifications
Current membership in ASTNA
Active involvement in critical care transport nursing
Publications or educational content development experience
Knowledge of CAMTS accreditation requirements and schedule for updates
Commitment to lead the project and participate fully in project activities
Principal Responsibilities
Review current content and references
Identify content areas in need of revision and/or updating
Recruit and monitor the work of chapter authors
Approve revisions and finalize content
Adhere to project schedules and deadlines
Participate and/or facilitate project conference call
Questions? Contact Nikole Good at 303-344-0457.
To apply, please visit http://astna.org/?page=StandardsEditorApp
ASTNA
Publication Editor Application Questionnaire
Please consider this information when completing the questionnaire: Editors are responsible to review an existing ASTNA publication and recommend revisions and/or develop new content. For new ASTNA publications, editors are responsible for developing contents as directed by the ASTNA Publications Committee. In addition, editors are responsible for assisting with recruitment of volunteer content expert authors, monitoring and guiding authors during development, and for reviewing, approving, and finalizing content developed for the publication according to established schedules and publications deadlines. Other responsibilities may include reviewing product design and marketing initiatives for the product. Editors are required to communicate closely with the ASNTA Publications Committee and the National Office. This position requires knowledge of planning and scheduling, skill in the use of personal computers, ability to evaluate and edit copy, ability to develop and prepare copy for printing and reproduction, mediation skills. Expect time commitment of 10/hours per week until publication completion.
The Air & Surface Transport Nurses Association is a nonprofit member organization whose mission is to advance the practice of transport nursing and enhance the quality of patient care through commitment to safety and education.