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Taylor & Francis is one of the world’s largest publishers of high-quality, peer reviewed scholarly journals, books, e-books and reference works. We empower learners, thinkers and doers with trusted knowledge that advances research and enriches lives. We bring together diverse people, ideas and opinions to validate and publish the experts, theories and truths that matter. And we’ve been doing this in an unbroken arc since 1798.
Our purpose is to foster human progress through knowledge. We strongly believe that this requires us to encourage and examine different ideas and voices, so that any work that meets our exacting levels of quality deserves to be included in our publications. This requires open minds, the opportunity for robust debate, and the courage to defend perspectives that stand up to scrutiny, even if they conflict with our personal beliefs or values. Because that’s the only way to find the best obtainable version of the truth and, ultimately, foster human progress. If you agree, then we’d love to hear from you.
Job Description
Are you someone who is very process driven but also loves working with people and offering great service? Are you looking to start or continue your career in Publishing, or simply looking for a new challenge?
Then come and join Taylor & Francis Group - a leading academic publisher - within our Books Production Editorial department, where we are recruiting for a Production Editor to project manage books production across the Routledge and Taylor & Francis imprints!
As a Production Editor you will oversee the production of new titles from receipt of the author’s un-copyedited typescript through to delivery of the final product, ensuring new books meet our quality requirements.
The key responsibilities of the Production Editor are:
* Commissioning suppliers, preparing material for suppliers, managing relationships with, and feeding back to, suppliers
* Handling incoming queries from authors and editors
* Maintaining up-to-date information on our database
* Quality control of final content
* Controlling budgets, and assessing and coding invoices for prompt supplier payment
* Completing multiple tasks to deadlines within a process driven environment
Please note that full training will be provided.
Qualifications
In order to be successful in this role you will:
* be accustomed to prioritising and working to deadlines, be organised, and be able to multi-task
* have excellent attention to detail and the ability to identify errors
* understand the importance of maintaining information relied on by others, ideally through experience of using a database
* be able to manage expectations so that we deliver to everyone's satisfaction
* have the ability to problem-solve
* be able to work on your own initiative and as part of a team
* have the ability to build rapport with people and offer first class customer service as well as be very process-driven
* adapt well to change and not be daunted by changing priorities
* have basic skills in MS Office including Word, Excel and Outlook, and Adobe Acrobat Reader, and have an aptitude and enthusiasm for working with new technology
* ideally have experience of working within budgets (but this is not essential)
* ideally have a basic understanding of the publishing process from typescript submission to final content (but this is not essential)
Additional Information
What we offer in return:
* A salary of £31,000 to £32,500 + 5% bonus
* An excellent work/life balance with a fantastic, flexible working culture
* 25 days annual leave
* 3 additional discretionary days off during the holiday season at the end of the year
* 4 volunteering days annually
* Day off for your birthday
* Company funded single cover private medical insurance
* Employee assistance programme – offering 24/7 well-being support
* Share Match – Plan that matches every share purchased with two free shares.
* Life assurance, plus optical and medical care
Location: The successful candidate will be able to utilise our balanced working model. We ask that candidates live within a commutable distance of our office in Milton Park, Oxfordshire to ensure that as a balanced worker they can make it to our office locations to collaborate as required. Time spent in the office is likely to range from 10%-80% of working hours with an expectation for a minimum of 2 days per week spent working from an office.
Closing Date: Applications will close on 19th January 2025 - but please note that applications are shortlisted on a rolling basis, and we will be interviewing alongside advertising, so we encourage you to apply at the earliest opportunity.
* Please note that you must have the right to work and live in the UK *
Being Yourself at Taylor & Francis
If you’re excited about working with Taylor & Francis to foster human progress through knowledge, we invite you to apply even if your existing skills and experience don’t fit every item listed above. At Taylor & Francis, we are at our best and most successful when colleagues can be themselves and make a contribution regardless of their identity or background. As a colleague, you will have the opportunity to further innovate and develop in areas that you are passionate about. Our goal is to empower you with the resources, incentives, and flexibility you need to enjoy success at work and to live a healthy, balanced life.
Taylor & Francis is proud to be an Equal Opportunity Employer. We believe in and value diversity of people and thought, fostering a supportive and inclusive environment where all colleagues can learn and succeed as their true selves.
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