Editorial Reviewer, Neuroscience and Neurology (Work-from-home)

Job Description Are you looking for a stable work opportunity that does not require you to travel? At Cactus Communications, you can work among several highly skilled reviewers who are experts in various academic fields. We’re currently looking for Reviewers in the Medicine team on a work-from-home basis. This would be a contractual agreement, and renewable upon mutual consent. Work will be available regularly so that you can maintain a predictable schedule. Job Responsibilities Perform quality assurance checks on edited manuscripts to ensure that they meet the standards of international publications Provide timely feedback to our editors Manage deadlines and ensure high quality standards Qualifications and Prerequisites A Bachelor’s/Master’s/PhD degree in Neurosurgery, Cognitive neuroscience, Computational neuroscience, Developmental neuroscience, Neuroimaging, and Neuroscience and neurology. Excellent written English skills and attention to detail Familiarity with MS Word, Excel, and PowerPoint Benefits of this Role • Flexibility. You can work from anywhere in the mentioned countries. • You will have unlimited access to exclusive interviews with industry experts, articles on the latest industry trends, and publication and writing tips on our internal discussion platform. • You will be exposed to research carried out worldwide and will get an insider’s view of the burgeoning, multi-million-dollar publishing industry. Application Process If you have a passion for enhancing research communication and expertise in one or more of our specialized subject areas, join us in making a profound impact on the global academic community. Apply today! If you face any difficulties while attempting the test, email us at editor@cactusglobal.com Additional Information If you were associated with us in a similar role in the past, please contact us at editor@cactusglobal.com before you apply/register. About CACTUS Established in 2002, Cactus Communications (cactusglobal.com) is a leading technology company that specializes in expert services and AI-driven products which improve how research gets funded, published, communicated, and discovered. Its flagship brand Editage offers a comprehensive suite of researcher solutions, including expert services and cutting-edge AI products like Mind the Graph, Paperpal, and R Discovery. With offices in Princeton, London, Singapore, Beijing, Shanghai, Seoul, Tokyo, and Mumbai and a global workforce of over 3,000 experts, CACTUS is a pioneer in workplace best practices and has been consistently recognized as a great place to work. Awards and Recognition Employers of the Future, 2024 Excellence in Employer Branding (Gold), 2024 ISO 17100 certification for translation services, 2024 Future of Workplace Disruptor, 2023 Top 100 Companies for Remote Jobs (Ranked #14), 2023 Three-star “Eruboshi” certification, 2023 India’s Best Workplaces™ for Women (Top 100), 2022 Quartz’s Best Companies for Remote Workers, 2022 HR Asia’s Best Companies to Work for in Asia, 2021 Apply To This Job

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