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HarperCollins Publishers Assistant Editor - W Publishing in Nashville, Tennessee

Overview

W Publishing is committed to building a diverse and inclusive team and highly values diverse backgrounds and insights that fuel our innovation.

W Publishing Group is a nonfiction imprint of Thomas Nelson. We are obsessed with creating transformative books for God's kingdom. And we are committed to providing authors a nurturing, faith-based publishing home. Some of our recent bestselling titles include The Awe of God, The Great Disappearance, Power Moves, Like a River, Mostly What God Does, and Becoming Free Indeed. We’re proud to amplify a wide range of voices such as Sarah Jakes Roberts, Demi-Leigh Tebow, Ann Voskamp, Dr. David Jeremiah, Katherine Wolf, Louie Giglio, Tony Evans, Kathie Lee Gifford, and Levi Lusko.

We are looking for an assistant editor who is a team player with a heart for service and a passion for compelling Christian writing.

The ideal candidate will not only be an organized, detail-oriented individual with strong project management skills, but will also be an avid book reader with some knowledge of the Christian book market.

This is a hybrid position based out of our Nashville office.

Responsibilities

Editorial and Author Relations

  • Attend and contribute to production and other related meetings

  • Provide necessary support to the editorial team on front list manuscripts through production all the way to delivery of final files to the printer

  • Assist with the catalog copy process and back-ad process, including reviewing, proofing, editing, and routing

  • Create contract/addendum/Work-for-Hire requests

  • Works with acquisitions editors and authors on manuscript deadlines, copy due dates, and other project needs

  • Update reprint corrections as needed

  • Work with authors and agents to secure permissions, releases, and endorsements, as needed, and obtains approval for text design, copyediting, cover design, and cover copy

Project Management

  • Support editors with RSuite tasks

  • Review project list throughout the year, research potential projects, and schedule repacks and updated editions

  • Assist acquisitions editors and marketers in creating high-profile publishing offers

  • Create documents in preparation for weekly editorial meetings

  • Manage monthly editorial expenses and manage freelancer communications

  • Revise and update templates and forms as needed

  • Support W Publishing Team in preparation for and presenting at Sales Conference

  • Field questions and handle inquiries when Editors are unavailable

  • Under the direction of the Managing Editor oversee editorial timeline and payment logisitics

Administrative

  • Assist in author and editorial meetings, including creating agendas, handling logistics, and taking notes

  • Find new ways to streamline paper and information flow

  • Assist Acquisitions Editors with mail and scheduling as needed

  • Assist Associate Publisher with administrative tasks as needed

  • Develops excellent working relationships with colleagues, including acquisitions editors, marketing and publicity staff, salespeople, production staff, designers, typesetters, and freelancers

  • Respond to manuscript requests from marketing, publicity, and sales

Research

  • Manage the SEO keyword and BISAC process

  • Research competing/comparable titles

  • Research prospective authors

  • Create sales reports for analysis

Qualifications

Knowledge/Work Experience: 1-3 years’ experience in publishing

Education: Bachelor's degree in English or similar field

Industry Knowledge: Cursory understanding of the world of Christian nonfiction publishing. Familiar with the Chicago Manual of Style and the Christian Writer's Manual of Style preferred

Skills:

  • Experience with Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Adobe Acrobat

  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills, with a strong command of the English language and a keen eye at catching errors

  • Ability to anticipate needs, plan ahead, and effectively encourage planning ahead

  • Proven organizational skills, with ability to prioritize and manage a wide variety of tasks and resources across multiple projects and meet deadlines

  • Ability to professionally and cordially interact with authors and agents

  • Ability to distill numerous pieces of information and communicate key points to others

  • Excellent interpersonal skills, with timely communication, especially expressing difficult/sensitive information tactfully; ability to identify team conflict and communication problems

  • Ability to quickly learn and use electronic databases and new software applications; maintain awareness of new and emerging technologies

Personal Characteristics:

  • Ability to multi-task and prioritize

  • Detail oriented

  • Able to work on both long-term and short-term projects

  • Team player

  • Ability to work independently, take initiative, and problem solve

  • Ability to relate to and empathize with others

  • Flexible and ready to respond to new opportunities

HarperCollins Christian Publishing is an Equal Opportunity Employer

Job Locations US-TN-Nashville

Category Editorial

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