
Editorial Director, William Collins
HarperCollins Publishers
- Closing: 11:59pm, 16th Jan 2024 GMT
Perks and benefits
Work from home option
Healthcare
Retirement benefits
Wellness programs
Employee Assistance Programme
Enhanced maternity and paternity leave
Extra holiday
Professional development
Mentoring/coaching
Paid volunteer days
Flexible benefits scheme
Cycle to work scheme
Candidate happiness
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8.66 (29306)
Job Description
Are you fascinated by politics and current affairs? Do you love reading intelligent, story-driven fiction? Do you want to help find the best new voices in history, smart-thinking, business and biography, sport and spirituality? Do you know the brightest and best voices in podcasts/social media? Can you find and develop writers who believe ideas matter and want to help their readers make sense of the world? Can you take an idea and help shape it into something relevant and spectacular? Do you want to join a small, fun, entrepreneurial team that cares passionately about great writing?
William Collins is one of the most respected Non-Fiction imprints in the industry with a string of critically acclaimed and best-selling titles including Catherine Belton, Max Hastings, Tom Burgis, Cal Flyn, Brian Cox, Anna Keay, Mark Carney, Guy Shrubsole, Maya Jasanoff and Cat Jarman. We are looking for an editor to join the team to acquire and publish in both non-fiction and fiction. You will have considerable proven experience in commissioning, looking for your next exciting challenge. You will be a self-starter who can convey a vision for a book to the wider team and work collaboratively throughout the publishing life of the book. This is a fantastic opportunity for someone who wants to further develop their publishing career and to be fully immersed in the publishing process.
Purpose of the Role
To identify new publishing opportunities for the William Collins imprint and commission/manage approximately 8-10 projects a year. We need someone who can keep on top of trends, talent scout, and liaise with agents/production companies to identify new voices and build established authors/brands for our imprint.
We are looking for someone who can drive creative, innovative strategies for key publishing assets and editorially manage projects. The Editorial Director will develop and manage additional projects that are commissioned by the leadership team; taking editorial ownership, providing creative input and critical assessment, and ensuring they are delivered on schedule and within budget. They will also be responsible for creatively managing the backlist, reinventing older titles when possible.
Finally, you will support the Publisher with publishing strategy, budgeting, forecasting, cost control, exploring sales opportunities (home, export and special sales)
Key Accountabilities
Nurture strong contacts with agents so we are first to consider key, commercial projects.
Make author care a priority so we are the first choice for authors and agents.
Develop strong awareness of market trends and competition in order to make informed decisions and to identify new publishing opportunities. Explore gaps in the market and new ways of doing things to help us be a trend setter and a market leader. Prepare reports on specific market areas/demographics when necessary.
Cost all projects accurately and negotiate the best deals possible with agents and authors.
Ensure all deadlines are met and costs controlled.
Share information/communicate with editorial managers, production, design, sales (home/export/special/rights) and marketing.
Manage large, complicated projects (including illustrated books, picture research, permissions, freelancers, photographers).
Assist in successfully positioning and promoting all titles.
Communicate key selling points of all titles to maximise sales performance.
Contribute to overall profile and brand development.
Skills and Experience
Significant successful commissioning experience working on a high-profile list
Demonstrate entrepreneurial publishing talent
Excellent author/agent relationships
Good team player, willing to carry through projects commissioned by others and reinvent backlist
Global thinker – someone able to think 'beyond the book' and help us develop digital, e-book and audio
Cross-company thinker: someone who can work across News Corp, when possible, to best effect
Excellent communicator (presentations) and writer (catalogue, cover copy)
Proven editorial skills
Comfortable with taking responsibility and owning decisions (plumping for a book, even at a high advance)
Organised multi-tasker, who delivers briefs, edits and so on to schedule
Detail-orientated and cost-aware
Benefits
Hybrid working model (2+ days in the office)
28 days holiday plus bank holidays (option to buy and sell holiday days)
Enhanced pay for maternity, paternity, adoption and shared parental leave
Private healthcare cover and life assurance
Summer Hours
Free access to HeadSpace, employee assistance programme (24 hour helpline), mental health first aiders, and a wellbeing portal
Season ticket loans (from day 1 for entry level) and cycle to work scheme
Relocation Rent Support Loan
Employee networks: HC All In (open forum), Elevate (for ethnic minority colleagues), HarperParents, Menopause at Work and Pride at HC
Unlimited training on our Learning and Development portal, management courses (up to MA level) and mentoring programmes
Virtual GP and eyecare vouchers
Gym membership discount
Onsite physiotherapy (London only)
Charitable donation matching and 2 volunteering days
We're a certified Carbon Neutral company
Free e-books and audiobooks, newspaper subscriptions and discounts on books
Subsidised canteen and retail discounts
Onsite prayer room
If you wish to discuss anything regarding this position and/or your application to this role, please reach out directly to recruitment@harpercollins.co.uk with subject heading ‘Vacancy Query’ plus the job title and we will aim to get back to you within 5 working days.
Please note, if you are interested in the role you would need to submit your application via Applied. We do not accept email applications.
Removing bias from the hiring process
Applications closed Tue 16th Jan 2024
Removing bias from the hiring process
- Your application will be anonymously reviewed by our hiring team to ensure fairness
- You’ll need a CV/résumé, but it’ll only be considered if you score well on the anonymous review
Applications closed Tue 16th Jan 2024