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Head of Publishing Gleam Titles


London Gleam Titles, the literary arm of Gleam Futures, the leading digital-first talent


management company, is seeking a new Head of Publishing to join their senior leadership team. This role is suitable for an entrepreneurial leader who is an expert in the world of publishing, talent and rights exploitation. It requires a talent-first outlook and the ability to work closely with the Gleam Futures’ talent managers and authors to deliver the talent’s vision. You will be a master of finding the right publisher for a book, and passionate about getting the best possible deal for clients. Whilst there is an existing roster, we are keen to continue building this roster with exciting new voices from the digital space. This is a unique role in its blend of commercial and


editorial so ideally suited to someone with experience of both. The ideal candidate has an outstanding knowledge of the publishing market, minimum of 8 years’ experi- ence working closely with talent to deliver excellent books, the ability to lead a small team of literary agents and a passion for being ahead of trends.


jobs.thebookseller.com/job/gleamtalent/ headpublishing


UK Sales Director Atwood Tate


Flexible A fantastic Children’s Publisher in Suffolk is looking for a UK Sales Director to help grow


their budget. In this pivotal role, you will be leading a small team to build market share with key accounts and seek out new opportunities with new customers. This role can be based anywhere in the UK but with weekly travel to their office. jobs.thebookseller.com/job/uk-and-export-sales-director-childrens


Senior Commissioning Editor/Editorial Director Duckworth


London £28,000–£40,000pa Duckworth is a publisher of eye-opening non-fiction, founded in 1898


and since revitalised for the 21st century. We’re looking for a senior editor to commission across the non-fiction list, either full-time, or part-time. You’ll be imaginative, full of ideas, and able to shape original books to profitable publication and beyond. jobs.thebookseller.com/job/duckworth/seniorcommissioningeditoreditorialdirector


54 9th April 2021


Editorial Project Manager Atwood Tate


London Our client is a leading educational institution based in London, and is looking for an Editorial


Project Manager to join them on a 2-year FTC. The successful candidate will be leading the creation and editorial production of an exciting project for the non-fiction children’s market, from conception to post distribution. jobs.thebookseller.com/job/editorial-project-manager-16


HR Advisor Nosy Crow


London Nosy Crow is one of the fastest growing children’s publishing company in the UK


and we are now of a size that we feel is the time to bring our HR support in-house, so we are looking for an HR Advisor with generalist experience to join us on a part-time basis. The role will initially be home based but, as soon as our offices reopen, it will be based in London. jobs.thebookseller.com/job/nosycrow/hradvisor


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