Editorial Group Supervisor
Interpublic Group
- Location
- New York, New York, United States of America
- Work model
- On-Site
- Level
- Mid
- Salary
- $89k – $117k/yr
- Posted
- Aug 21, 2026
Skills
About this role
Agency: Remedy Edge Job Function: Creative Job Subfunction: Editorial Job Description: Wildtype is a sister agency of Remedy Edge within Omnicom Health. This position may appear under Remedy Edge for application purposes; however, the role is exclusively with Wildtype. Wildtype runs like no other. As the most Agile full-service agency in healthcare, we aren’t beholden to ritual. Powered by diverse ideas, knowledge, and people, our unique creative process is a force of nature, removing obstacles between brand and growth in wild new ways. YOU ARE THE DISRUPTION DRIVER You’ve always understood that to be disruptive is better than to be conventional. To pursue challenges is more admirable than to be complacent. You don’t settle, and you won’t let your team, or your clients accept less than the best that their capabilities allow. And you routinely remind them that what’s possible should never be underestimated. The status quo exists to be examined and defied. You build strong relationships with your clients and help them to embrace this idea and realize the true potential of their brands. You refuse to accept “this is how we’ve always done it” and push instead for “how has it never been done?” You establish new models and approaches that introduce unexpected solutions to brand challenges. And your leadership gives your team and your clients the confidence to reach outside the familiar.
Overview
The Editorial Group Supervisor manages workflow and supervises staff for a cluster of brands. Able to supervise numerous projects and editors at once. Leads the editorial process, gives constructive feedback, evaluates work. Also lead editor, fact checker, and proofreader for a variety of promotional and educational materials for physicians, other healthcare professionals, and patients from manuscript through publication.
Responsibilities
Managing workflow and supervising staff for a cluster of products Lead editor on one product and a team member on the other products in the cluster; training new team members Editing, fact checking, and proofreading a variety of promotional and educational materials for physicians, other healthcare professionals, and patients from manuscript through publication Coordination of timing and quality control of projects, including content editing, styling, proofreading, and fact checking initial manuscript though publication Working with account executive, project manager, writer, art director, and other team members to ensure that materials are of the highest quality in terms of accuracy, utility, clarity, readability, and appeal Working closely with writers to resolve content/referencing issues Working closely with the account and project management team on content/scheduling issues Advises manager about departmental evaluations, training, and scheduling Creating and maintaining style guides and reference citation lists Qualifications and Experience: Bachelor’s degree Managerial/supervisory experience in medical content editing in pharmaceutical advertising agency, in-house agency, or medical publishing company. Knowledge of AMA Manual of Style, 10th edition, essential Articulate oral and written communication skills essential Curiosity/interest in medical topics essential Organization, attention to detail, and the ability to oversee and handle numerous products at once essential 

 $89,000-$117,000 Omnicom’s policy requires employees to work in the office for a minimum of three days a week, unless additional in-office days are directed by their agency or manager. Our objective is to increase this requirement over time, and many of our agencies as well as Omnicom’s corporate group already require five days of in-office attendance. Omnicom is committed to hiring and developing exceptional talent. We agree that talent is uniquely distributed, and we’re focused on developing inclusive teams that