About the Role
This is an exciting opportunity to join the Secondary Editorial and Delivery team in the Education UK Division, creating high-quality, market-leading resources for secondary school students.
The main responsibility of the Development Editor role is to take print and digital projects, for Science, through the production process, working with authors and other editors, and design and digital teams, to ensure that high-quality, market-appropriate products publish on time and within budget.
Key responsibilities in this role will include:
1. Applying editorial skills, judgement, and best practice to ensure that products are accurate, appropriate, accessible and published to specifications.
2. Progressing resources through the production process, from manuscript to finished product (both print and digital resources).
3. Proactive problem-solving to ensure that resources come out to schedule and within budget.
4. Building and fostering good working relationships with colleagues, freelancers, authors and suppliers.
5. Adapting quickly to evolving editorial processes and workflows, including XML-based publishing and collaboration with external suppliers.
6. Demonstrate and apply knowledge of secondary schools market, competitors and portfolio strategy to contribute to success of products.
We operate a hybrid working policy that requires a minimum of 2 days per week in the Oxford office.
About You
To be successful in this role, you will ideally have:
Essential:
7. Experience in educational publishing
8. Background in, or familiarity with, a scientific discipline, with the ability to understand and work effectively with scientific subject matter
9. Excellent organisational, time management and problem-solving skills, and the ability to prioritise and communicate effectively
10. Creativity, enthusiasm and passion for science education in schools
11. Attention to detail and drive for high standards
12. High level of literacy, numeracy and data literacy
13. Experience in managing complex multi-component print and digital projects to budget and schedule
14. Ability to liaise with and manage a range of authors, suppliers and freelancers
15. A willingness to learn new skills and processes
Desirable:
16. Experience in project management, ideally in a similar field
17. Proficiency in producing digital content with good understanding of the user experience considerations necessary for digital formats
Benefits
We care about work/life balance here at OUP. With this in mind we offer 25 days’ holiday that rises with service, plus bank holidays and Christmas closure (3-days) and a 35-hour working week. We are open to discussing flexibility in respect to working patterns, dependent on role. We also have a great variety of active employee networks and societies.
We help make your money go further by contributing to your pension up to 12%, offering loans and savings schemes through our partnership with Salary Finance, in addition to travel to work schemes and access to a wide range of local discounts.
This role comes with the added benefit of a discretionary annual payment.
Please see our Rewards and Recognition page for more information.