Editorial Assistant, Picture Books & Non-Fiction - Farshor

HarperCollins Publishers

Location London, UK
Salary £25,000
Team Farshore
  • Closing: 12:00pm, 24th Jun 2022 BST

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

8.67 (24018)

Job Description

Do you love picture books? Are you fascinated by facts? A fantastic, entry-level opportunity has arisen for an Editorial Assistant to join Farshore to support the Picture Book and Non-Fiction Team, publishing award-winning and bestselling books. Authors and illustrators include Julia Donaldson, Ant and Dec, Chris Packham, Michael Morpurgo, Sophy Henn, Smriti Halls and Sarah Massini.

We’re looking for a friendly, efficient, self-starting person to join our busy team. The successful candidate will immerse themselves fully in the world of children’s books and help create profitable titles that contribute to our market growth and uphold the Division’s mission ‘to make every child a proud reader’.


Key tasks and accountabilities 

The key tasks of the role will include but are not limited to the following:

  • Supporting the Team in editorial and administrative tasks, including proofreading, taking meeting notes, updating the publishing programme, and liaising with other key departments, including Production, Sales, Marketing, PR and Pub Ops

  • Building knowledge of the children’s and wider book market, staying up-to-date with trends and competitor titles, undertaking market research as required, and alerting the Team to possible new opportunities

  • Liaising with authors, agents and freelancers on individual projects

  • Keeping authors and illustrators notified of Rights deals and reprints

  • Writing catalogue copy, bookfair guides, sales material and presentations

  • Managing and processing invoices, royalty queries and clearing permissions

  • Completing Advance Information sheets and inputting and managing metadata

  • Ordering author/agent copies 

  • Checking ebooks

  • Managing reprints

  • Representing the department at industry events, and communicating effectively via social networking and multi-media platforms

Skills required 

  • Passionate about illustrated books for young readers, and non-fiction for children of all ages

  • Extremely organised and efficient, able to juggle a varied workload 

  • An ability to meet deadlines and a precise eye for detail

  • Confident communication skills both internally and externally 

  • Strong copywriting and proofreading skills 

  • A creative and proactive approach

  • Expertise in using the Microsoft suite would be an advantage

Benefits

  • Hybrid working model (2+ days in the office)

  • 26 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

  • 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

  • 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 volunteering day

  • 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

The Book Trade Charity offers financial support to people looking to enter the book trade but who may struggle to afford the costs of attending interviews and undertaking internships or entry level positions. For more information visit http://www.booktradecharity.org/

Removing bias from the hiring process

Applications closed Fri 24th Jun 2022

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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 Fri 24th Jun 2022