Grade : P4
Vacancy no. : TEMP / REVUE / P / 2025 / 01
Publication date : TBC
Application deadline (midnight Geneva time) : TBC
Job ID : 13162
Department : RESEARCH
Organization Unit : REVUE
Location : Geneva
Contract type : Short Term
This is a temporary assignment (Parental leave cover) for a short‑term period from 16 December 2025 to 15 June 2026.
The selection process is not subject to the rules and procedures defined in Annex I of the ILO Staff Regulations.
The following are eligible to apply :
The position is located in the International Labour Review Section (REVUE) of the ILO Research Department. The International Labour Review (ILR) is the world's leading multidisciplinary journal of labour market institutions and economics. It has been published since 1921, by the ILO up to 2007, by Wiley‑Blackwell up to 2024 and now by the Open Library of Humanities (OLH).
Published quarterly in English, French and Spanish, its aim is to advance academic research and inform policy debate and decision‑making by bringing together the original thinking of lawyers, economists, sociologists, political scientists and industrial relations specialists on a broad range of labour market policy and social protection concerns.
The purpose of the position is to contribute to the production of the English edition of the ILR, upholding the journal’s commitment to an editorial policy that combines accessibility and readability with rigorous, insightful analysis and the highest scholarly standards. The position reports to the Managing Editor of the REVUE.
Advanced level university degree in social sciences, languages or law or first level with two years relevant experience in addition to the experience below.
At least seven years of professional experience in writing, translating, revising and / or editing, with strong technical specialization in social and labour issues internationally.
Perfect command of English and proficiency in Spanish and French.
Considerable depth of knowledge and understanding of a broad range of subjects, or a high degree of knowledge and understanding of a particular substantive field. Excellent editing skills and drafting ability. Ability to retain the appropriate intentions and factual content of documents in a manner suited to the target audience. Ability to evaluate manuscripts for publications, justifying their acceptance or rejection. Good knowledge of the subject matter dealt with by the organisation. Familiarity with the organisation's policies, programmes and procedures. Ability to plan and organise work. Ability to guide and advise lower level staff on the editorial aspects of electronic publishing. Broad general knowledge coupled with a particular interest in and familiarity with social and labour research issues. Ability to produce accurate and readable self‑revised translations is essential. Ability to work creatively and independently to commercial publishing deadlines, exercising critical judgement on issues of methodology, coherence and structure. An aptitude for teamwork is essential; open‑minded willingness to learn more about relevant issues and concepts in law, economics, sociology and development studies; ability to plan and organise work with a view to meeting quarterly publishing deadlines and producing high‑quality results; excellent written communication skills and tact in interacting with high‑level academic experts and researchers; adaptability.
The ability to work in a multicultural environment and to demonstrate gender‑sensitive and non‑discriminatory behaviour and attitudes.
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