Editorial Positions in Biophysics Journals

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Editorial Roles

Do you have a general interest or expertise in the area of biophysics? Do you want to get some invaluable experience editing international, high-impact journals for your CV, or to otherwise engage more with the scientific community? The below open opportunities may be of interest to you.

If you have any interest generally, please fill in this form here: Get Involved in Springer Nature Biophysics Journals – Fill in form

Assistant Editor - Radiation and Environmental Biophysics 

https://link.springer.com/journal/411

About the Role

We are seeking applications for the position of Assistant Editor for Radiation and Environmental Biophysics, an international quartile 2 journal dedicated to research on sources and effects of ionizing radiation.

This is a new role, and an exciting opportunity for anyone with a strong interest in scientific publishing and editorial processes. The successful candidate will work closely with one of the Editors-in-Chief and receive dedicated training to develop editorial skills and gain insight into the peer-review and publication process.

The role expects the individual to handle no more than 30 manuscripts per annum, which may equate to 3 manuscripts per month. This is estimated to require no more than 10 hours per week at the very most. However, the exact number of papers will be highly dependent on areas of expertise and topics of manuscripts submitted, and some flexibility is required (and will be reciprocated).

Key Responsibilities

Assist in managing manuscript submissions through the peer review process.Support editorial decision-making in collaboration with an assigned Editor-in-Chief, who will be assigned to train the individual in peer review and publishing methods.Contribute to initiatives that enhance the journal’s visibility and impact.Join regular meetings with Editor-in-Chief to discuss workload and current issues. Join a meeting with wider editorial board and publisher to discuss strategy, at least 2 times per year.Work closely with the publisher to coordinate and facilitate any webinar activities.

What We Offer

Comprehensive editorial training under the guidance of an assigned Editor-in-Chief of Radiation and Environmental Biophysics journal.Remuneration provided by Springer Nature.A 18-month initial term starting July 2026.  

Qualifications/Requirements

Advanced degree (Master’s or PhD) in a relevant scientific field (e.g. radiation biology, radiation epidemiology, radiation physics, medical physics, radiation protection) An early career researcher (definition of the European Research Council is up to 7 years of professional experience Strong organizational and communication skills.Interest in scientific publishing and editorial work.

How to Apply

Please submit your CV, a cover letter outlining your interest in the role to: joshua.bayliss@springernature.com
Application deadline: 30th of April 2026. 

Notes 

Please note that all successful candidates will be required to sign a contract with Springer Nature, for an initial short term of no less than a year. Renewal of the contract, for a longer term, will be at the sole discretion of the publisher. 

Please contact joshua.bayliss@springernature.com for all applications and/or questions.

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