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Senior Managing Editor - Vintage

PRH UK

 

 

Senior Managing Editor, Vintage,

 

We publish some of the world’s most thought-provoking, unforgettable, beautifully designed books – from contemporary trail-blazers to our red-spine Vintage classics.

Which means that our broad family of authors ranges from world-class prize-winners to brand new, emerging talent. We know the thrill of coming across an undiscovered work of genius, of reading a classic that you’ve always meant to, of finding a book that speaks urgently to us and our times. Join our accomplished team and contribute to a legacy of excellence and innovation in publishing.

 

 

The role

The Senior Managing Editor has the role of second in command under the Managing Editorial Director and helps with the smooth running of the publishing of the Vintage division. This includes overseeing some of Vintage’s highest-priority titles in first and second formats through all aspects of the editing and publishing processes and coordinating all editorial processes of book production from copy-edit through to press. The Senior Managing Editor is, in collaboration with the Managing Editorial Director, responsible for optimising our publishing systems and processes in the pursuit of efficiency across the division.

 

 

Key responsibilities:

 

  • Deputising for the Managing Editorial Director in their absence; contributing to progress meetings and running these meetings if the Managing Editorial Director is away
  • Helping with the supervision of the work of the Managing Editorial team
  • Responsibility for identifying and addressing inefficiencies in our company workflows and for driving the standardisation of editorial processes and systems
  • Recruitment and management of editorial freelancers
  • Developing Vintage house style in collaboration with the Managing Editorial Director.
  • Working closely with Editorial, Production and Design (and to some extent with Marketing and Publicity) to see titles through from manuscript to press
  • Acting as the focal point between Editorial, Production and Design on specific titles
  • Communicating deadlines/critical path to the relevant imprints and chasing progress
  • Recording progress and costs in the relevant systems/Biblio with Managing Editorial Assistant

 

Editorial tasks:

  • Maintaining good relationships with authors and freelancers
  • Managing the editorial production process for a number of specified titles (including, but not limited to, complex non-fiction and four-colour books including cookery)
  • Co-ordinating and assessing the work of freelances, ensuring their work is to the required standard of editorial excellence
  • Collating manuscripts and proofs and checking proof corrections for specified titles
  • Proofreading jackets and covers
  • Proofreading marketing/publicity materials, including book-proof covers; proofreading pitch documents
  • Any other tasks assigned by the Managing Editorial Director

 

Skills/characteristics

  • Delivery-focused with experience of managing projects and processes, with strong personal organisation and time-management skills
  • Excellent communication skills, with the ability to communicate effectively to a wide range of people; a team player with interpersonal sensitivity
  • Solutions-focused. Motivated to ensure our publishing schedule delivers to critical path, but able to deviate from carefully laid plans when necessary
  • Impeccable grammar, spelling and proofreading skills and close attention to detail

 

Essential criteria:

 

  • Experience of overseeing titles in the manner required and managing multiple complex projects simultaneously
  • Desk-editing (including collation), copy-editing and proofreading
  • Initiative, independence and flexibility
  • Demonstrable in-house experience overseeing a list of titles
  • A strong understanding of trade publishing in general and the editorial/production process in particular

 

Preferred criteria:

 

  • Line-management experience

 

 

Application instructions

 Please apply with your CV and cover letter outlining why you are the right candidate for the role by 11:59pm on 20th August 2025.

 

As part of your cover letter, we would like you to include an example in 500 words of a time you had to deviate from your carefully laid plan for a book project.

 

Salary

 Up to £48,000 dependent on how your skills and experience align to the role, plus bonus and benefits.

 

  

Hybrid working

 

While our offices across the UK are places to connect, collaborate and celebrate with colleagues, we recognise that flexibility around where you work is just as important. For this role we expect that you will be in our Embassy Gardens office 3 days a week. 

 

 

Company: The Random House Group Limited | Job ID: 281763


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