Agency: Criminal Justice Information Authority
Open Date/Time: 01/21/2026
Closing Date/Time: 02/04/2026
Salary: $48.53 - $56.19 / Per Hour
Job Type: Hourly
County: Cook
Number of Vacancies: 1
Plan/BU:None
JOB REQUISITION #52944
****A RESUME IS REQUIRED FOR THIS JOB POSTING****
Please attach a DETAILED Resume/Curriculum Vitae (CV) to the MY DOCUMENTS section of your application. You WILL NOT be considered for the position if you attach a CMS100, CMS100b or any other document that is not a Resume or CV.
This is a remote work position, but candidate may choose to work at ICJIA’s downtown Chicago office during the agency’s regular business hours Monday thru Friday (8:30 A.M. - 5:00 P.M.) pending availability.
This is a full-time position. The selected candidate must work 37.5 hours per week. The selected candidate will start as soon as possible.
This position is TEMPORARY and does NOT include state benefits.
Information in this statement is NOT intended to be all-encompassing or to address all responsibilities of the position.
The Illinois Criminal Justice Information Authority seeks an Editorial and Publications Manager to oversee the editorial direction and publication management of all research proposals, reports, and related documents produced by the Research & Analysis (R&A) Unit. The selected candidate must have the ability to provide meaningful feedback on the methodological rigor and content of the research. The selected candidate will collaborate with research center staff to maintain quality control and adherence to research and publication standards. The Editorial and Publications Manager will manage the entire editorial process, from initial feedback to final publication, ensuring all steps are aligned with internal guidelines and best practices.
Work Hours: 37.5 Standard Work Hours
Work Location: 60 E Van Buren, Chicago, Illinois, 60605
Agency Contact: CJA.HRDEPARTMENT@ILLINOIS.GOV
Job Function: Public Safety
Agency Statement
ICJIA responds to community needs with research and federal and state grants administration. ICJIA administers over 100 million dollars in grants, including the R3 (restore, reinvest, renew) grants (funded through the tax on legalized cannabis), state violence prevention grants, and federal grants including under the Violence Against Women Act and the Victims of Crime Act. ICJIA convenes groups and collaborates on efforts to reform the criminal justice system. ICJIA leads criminal justice reform efforts by supporting policy makers through research.

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