Rights Coordinator, Rights
The opportunity
We are looking for a Rights Coordinator to join our thriving Rights team at Bloomsbury to provide administrative support to the Rights Managers responsible for selling licences and co-editions for both the Bloomsbury Academic & Professional and the Osprey lists.
Three-time winner of the Bookseller Academic, Educational & Professional Publisher of the Year Award, Bloomsbury’s Academic & Professional Division publishes 1,600+ new titles a year. Established in 2008, the division has grown organically and through acquisition and publishes across the humanities and social sciences, from higher education through to professional practice.
Founded in 1968, Osprey is the world-leading publisher of illustrated military history and has a list of over 2,500 titles on a wide range of subjects from ancient times to the present day; since 2015 it is also the multi-award winning publisher of board, card and role-playing games.
The role reports to the Senior Rights Manager, Academic.
The role
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Provide support to the rights team including but not limited to processing contracts, gratis orders, sending out translated author copies, and electronic file supply
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Manage co-edition fulfilment, including loading deals onto Biblio, maintaining schedules, obtaining customer files and approval of materials, invoicing
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Respond to internal and external queries from colleagues, customers and authors
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Support the rights team in preparation for key book fairs and sales trips
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Provide assistance in the preparation of rights guides and catalogues
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Compile and send out email newsletters to customers and maintain contacts lists
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Manage Osprey’s permissions and police and prevent piracy of Osprey’s intellectual property
Knowledge, skills and experience
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Interest in Rights selling and passion for books
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Proficient in Excel and MS office applications
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Confident in use of creative/design software such as Photoshop and email marketing software
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Excellent organisational skills
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Ability to manage varied workload and identify priorities effectively
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Time-management ability, attention to detail and a can-do attitude towards problem-solving
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Excellent collaborative and communication skills
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An interest in other countries and cultures
Additional information
The role is a full-time permanent position and is based at our Oxford office, Kemp House, Chawley Park, Cumnor Hill, Oxford OX2 9PH on a hybrid working pattern of 2 days office based / 3 days home based (or fully office based if preferred). Allocated office days are: Thursday and one other (flexible)
This position is eligible for Bloomsbury’s Rental Deposit Loan Scheme. To assist candidates who want to start and to establish a career in publishing, Bloomsbury offers an interest-free rental deposit to support securing somewhere to live. The rental deposit loan can be up to £3,000 and will be paid back over 2 years.
Please apply with a CV and covering letter addressed to Human Resources (Word or PDF format only) via the ‘APPLY NOW’ button detailing how you meet the requirements outlined above for this role by 19th March 2023.
Bloomsbury reserve the right to close the role early if we exceed the required number of applications
Bloomsbury benefits
As well as a fantastic opportunity to join a global award-winning organisation, Bloomsbury offers the following competitive benefits package:
Working pattern
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hybrid working pattern of: 2 days office based / 3 days home based (or fully office based if preferred)
Holidays
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25 days holiday
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3.5 days Christmas company holiday
Other benefits:
Two paid Personal Wellness Days
Flexible Fridays – take Friday afternoon off by working an additional 3 hours and 45 minutes earlier in the week
Season Ticket Loan
Sharesave Scheme
In-house Doctor
Eyecare Voucher Scheme
Company culture – Employee Voice Meetings, Staff Networks (Bloom (BAME), Accessibility, Mental Health, Pride, and Parents, Guardians and Carers), 9 Mental Health First Aiders trained across the UK offices, Publishing Events and access to free Publishing Resources
For additional benefits see below
Bloomsbury is a place where anyone of any background, race, ethnicity, religion, sexuality, gender identity, age, ability, or socio-economic status can thrive, feel comfortable, and be heard and accepted. We are an equal opportunities employer and welcome applications from all sections of the community.
We are willing to make any reasonable adjustments throughout the recruitment process, please flag to the recruitment team if required
Applicants must have the legal right to work in the UK.
The Book Trade Charity provide financial assistance for people looking to get into the publishing industry; you can find more information and talk directly here: http://booktradeentrysupport.org