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Nick Hern Books, un éditeur spécialisé dans le théâtre, recherche un Production Controller pour gérer les processus de production de nouveaux titres. Dans un environnement dynamique, vous collaborerez avec des auteurs, vérifierez des fichiers, et coordonnerez les projets depuis le manuscrit jusqu'à la publication. Si vous êtes organisée, méthodique et passionnée par le théâtre contemporain, cette opportunité est faite pour vous.
Nick Hern Books (NHB) – the UK’s leading specialist theatre publisher and performing rights agents – is seeking a highly organised, detail-oriented Production Controller to oversee the production process of our new titles and ensure the ongoing availability of our backlist.
If you have existing production experience and are seeking a new challenge or the next step in your career, this is an exciting opportunity to join a small, dedicated team at a vibrant and dynamic independent publishing house which sits at the heart of the UK theatre industry.
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
In this pivotal role, you’ll have responsibility for managing the production process of all our new titles – including playscripts published alongside their professional stage productions around the UK and Ireland, and practical guides on theatre and performance. You’ll work directly with many of the leading authors and companies in contemporary theatre, as well as collaborating internally across all departments.
You’ll guide each publication from manuscript through to finished book, in print and electronic formats – and ensure each is produced to the highest standards, delivered on schedule and kept in stock.
You will:
You’ll also oversee a busy programme of reprints, liaising with other internal departments and analysing sales reports and other data to keep our extensive backlist in stock and available as required.
PERSON SPECIFICATION
We’re looking for a candidate with proven experience with book production, publishing processing or print manufacturing, who is ready to develop and manage these processes themselves.
You will be:
Given the specialist nature of our publishing, a passion for and good knowledge of contemporary UK theatre would also be useful.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Term of Employment: Full time, permanent position.
Place of Work: At the NHB office in Shepherd’s Bush, West London (some hybrid working may be possible by mutual agreement).
Start Date: As soon as possible.
Salary: £38,000 per annum, payable monthly on 25th of each month.
Hours: 9.30 a.m. to 6.00 p.m., including a one-hour lunch break, Monday to Friday.
Holidays: 25 days per year, plus bank holidays and Christmas shutdown.
Trial Period: Three-month trial period.
Notice: One month during trial period, two months thereafter.
Benefits following Trial Period:
Pension: Auto-enrolment in company pension scheme, with 10% employer contribution.
Travel: Travel season ticket loan
Expenses: Theatre tickets, and other relevant expenses.
HOW TO APPLY
Please send a CV (not more than two pages) and a covering letter about yourself (not more than one page) by email to Matt Applewhite at jobs@nickhernbooks.co.uk. We want to hear why you’d be great for this role – so make sure to include any past experience and knowledge that align with the job description and person specification (with reference to specific examples where appropriate).
Applications must be with us by noon BST on Monday 7 July at the latest, with interviews conducted during the week commencing Monday 14 July.
We will reply to all candidates via email within two weeks of the deadline for applications, regardless of whether you’ve been shortlisted or not.
Please note that all candidates must have the legal right to work in the UK. We are unable to offer visa sponsorship for this position.
ACCESS
Access support is available for all applications, including submitting your application in alternative formats. If, for access requirements, you’d prefer to meet one of our team or talk through these guidelines, please contact jobs@nickhernbooks.co.uk.
EQUAL OPPORTUNITIES
Nick Hern Books is an equal opportunities employer, and actively encourages applications from groups currently under-represented in the theatre and publishing sectors, irrespective of gender identity, sexual orientation, marital status, race, religion, nationality, ethnic origin, disability or age. This applies whether in relation to terms of employment, conditions of service or opportunities for training. Individuals are selected and treated on the basis of their relevant merits and abilities, and no one is disadvantaged by conditions or requirements that cannot be shown to be justifiable.
ABOUT NICK HERN BOOKS
Nick Hern Books is the UK’s leading specialist theatre publisher.
We’re home to many of the best playwrights working today – including Annie Baker, Mike Bartlett, Chris Bush, Jez Butterworth, Caryl Churchill, debbie tucker green, Ella Hickson, Branden Jacobs-Jenkins, Lucy Kirkwood, Tony Kushner, Conor McPherson, Lynn Nottage, Winsome Pinnock, Jack Thorne, Phoebe Waller-Bridge and Enda Walsh – as well as essential training and advice books on topics such as acting, writing, directing and producing, to support creatives in their own work and career.
We also license most of our plays for amateur performance by schools, community groups, youth theatres and others around the world.