Springer Nature
Editorial Assistant, Books Editorial Projects Management, HSS (Contractual)
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Job Description
- Req#: 49802
- Database and systems management
- Handle one or more series independently
- Handle a wide range of editorial tasks including contracting, peer review process, manuscript development and handover to production, and post-publication tasks
- Liaise with authors/editors to manage the content development from signing to publication
- Advice authors/editors on procedures, house style, and manuscript preparation
- Liaise with production and vendors in ensuring that the titles are published as per agreed deadlines
- Liaise with colleagues in different Centers of Excellence, Open Access, Editorial Rights, Author Services on a routine basis
- Experience from a professional activity in editorial/publishing or university degree, preferably in a relevant field of study
- Have excellent team-working skills to deal with people within the company and externally at all levels
- Be a diplomatic and assertive individual who is able to work with demanding stakeholders
- Be able to organize and prioritize numerous tasks and be able to work on their own initiative
- Be resourceful and proactive in dealing with problems and queries
- Be able to demonstrate good publishing business awareness and the ability to learn quickly
- Have excellent verbal and written communication skills and be numerate and IT systems-literate (MS Word, Excel, PowerPoint), with a sharp eye for detail
- Preferably have experience working in academic publishing in an entry-level editorial role
- Fluency in English, both verbal and written
Location: New Delhi
This freelance role is part of the Books Editorial Projects Management (BePM) that provides operational project management support to manage our titles and books portfolio through the publication process. We’re looking to recruit an energetic and highly organized graduate as an Editorial Assistant to support our Research Publishing editorial teams in Humanities and Social Sciences (HSS).
The Editorial Assistant provides a vital role in supporting the Editorial team by ensuring that our authors receive a high quality of service, that our books are published to the highest standards, driving our authors satisfaction and reputation as a market and thought leader while we operate on highly efficient workflows.
As well as providing core support to the Editorial teams, the role involves building excellent working relationships with internal teams such as production, and day-to-day administration.
Responsibilities
Experience, skills and qualificationsTo apply, please submit a resume and a cover letter outlining your key ambitions in the role.
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Springer Nature is one of the world’s leading global research, educational and professional publishers. It is home to an array of respected and trusted brands and imprints, with more than 180 years of combined history behind them, providing quality content through a range of innovative products and services. Every day, around the globe, our imprints, books, journals and resources reach millions of people, helping researchers and scientists to discover, students to learn and professionals to achieve their goals and ambitions. The company has almost 13,000 staff in over 50 countries. The role offers the opportunity to develop career within one of the world’s most innovative and influential publishing groups. Springer Nature was created through the combination of Nature Publishing Group, Palgrave Macmillan, Macmillan Education and Springer Science+Business Media. This strategic merger brought together these dynamic publishing houses with more than 180 years of history behind them, as well as complementary geographic footprints and brand portfolios, a track record of creativity and innovation, and a shared vision to advance knowledge and learning around the world.
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