The North America Legislation Editorial Quality Lead defines and delivers the regional quality strategy for statutory and regulatory content, ensuring it is accurate, consistent, AI-ready, and aligned with LexisNexis’ online-first transformation
Job Summary
The North America Legislation Editorial Quality Lead defines and delivers the regional quality strategy for statutory and regulatory content, ensuring it is accurate, consistent, AI-ready, and aligned with LexisNexis’ online-first transformation.
This individual contributor role works closely with Editorial Managers, Product, Technology, and global stakeholders to drive measurable improvements in customer experience and support the ongoing development of AI-optimized, quality-focused workflows.
Key responsibilities include developing and executing a regional quality strategy, establishing quality controls, monitoring metrics, conducting audits, analyzing results, and driving the adoption of AI-enabled quality tools.
Matching Summary
The North America Legislation Editorial Quality Lead defines and delivers the regional quality strategy for statutory and regulatory content, ensuring it is accurate, consistent, AI-ready, and aligned with LexisNexis’ online-first transformation.
Salary
Base: $65,100 - $108,500 (US); Base: $64,900 - $108,200 (CAD); Benefits: Country specific benefits offered
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
Develop and execute regional quality strategy
Establish uniform quality controls
Set, monitor, and report quality metrics
Conduct structured audits and spot checks
Analyze audit results and customer feedback
Drive AI-enabled quality tools adoption
Champion online-first workflows
Nice-to-have
Build solid internal and external relationships
Collaborate cross-functionally
AI fluency and continuous improvement
Adaptability in fast-paced environment
Key Requirements
Law degree (JD) or equivalent highly desirable
Minimum 5 years’ experience in legal editorial roles
Strong focus on quality assurance and compliance
Proven ability to design and implement quality frameworks
Familiarity with AI-driven editorial workflows
Proficiency in XML, content management systems
Exposure to multi-jurisdictional legislative content