Publishing & Communications Coordinator
Listed on 2026-02-16
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Creative Arts/Media
PR / Communications, Content Writer / Copywriter
Papadakis is an award-winning independent publishing house, renowned for producing high-quality books that span a diverse range of subjects including architecture, art, lifestyle, food culture, fashion, popular science, nature, and natural history. Our publications are celebrated for being visually stunning, authoritative, and pioneering. We work with expert authors to create content that engages and inspires readers. At Papadakis, innovation and excellence drive our commitment to delivering exceptional books to a global audience.
Role DescriptionAs we prepare for our 60th anniversary in 2027 and expand our international publishing programme, we are looking for a talented and committed Publishing & Communications Coordinator to join us at a pivotal moment.
This is a hands‑on, wide‑ranging role working directly with the Publishing Director across all stages of the publishing process. You will support editorial and production workflows, lead aspects of communications and marketing, liaise with authors and partners, and help organise events, launches, and international book fairs. No two days are the same, and the right person will have the opportunity to grow with the company.
On-site presence is essential. Our office is the creative and operational hub of the publishing house, and this role requires full engagement within that environment.
Key Responsibilities- Provide day‑to‑day editorial and administrative support across multiple illustrated book projects.
- Assist with production processes, schedules, image management, metadata, and catalogues.
- Lead or support communications: social media planning and posting, newsletters (Mailchimp), website updates (Word Press, Shopify), copywriting, press materials, and advertising.
- Coordinate book launches, events, and book fairs, including travel to Frankfurt Book Fair.
- Liaise with authors, artists, photographers, designers, and external partners.
- Manage office organisation, stock, and digital assets, ensuring smooth operational workflow.
- Contribute creatively to the development and promotion of current and future titles.
- 3‑6+ years’ experience in publishing or a closely related creative field.
- Strong organisational skills with the ability to manage multiple deadlines in a fast‑moving environment.
- Excellent written and verbal communication; confident in adjusting tone for different audiences.
- Tech‑savvy, especially in relation to socials, with ability to measure online engagement for ad campaigns.
- A keen visual sensibility – attentive to design, imagery, and the aesthetics of illustrated publishing.
- Proactive, adaptable, and comfortable working in a small team where initiative matters.
- Excited by the opportunity to grow professionally and take on increasing responsibility.
- Passionate about books and culture.
- Able and willing to work full‑time (but may consider 4 days a week), on site in our West Berkshire office (Winterbourne, ).
- Be part of a renowned independent publishing house entering an exciting period of growth and global recognition.
- Work closely with leading artists, scientists, writers, photographers, and cultural organisations.
- Gain experience across the full breadth of publishing – editorial, production, design, communications, rights, and events.
- Contribute directly to high‑profile illustrated books that resonate internationally.
- Shape your own role and develop your career within a creatively ambitious and purpose‑driven environment.
- £25,000‑£30,000 per annum
, dependent on experience.
Please send your CV, a covering letter (no more than 1 side A4) to Alexandra Papadakis
Seniority levelMid‑Senior level
Employment typeFull‑time
Job functionMarketing, Public Relations, and Writing/Editing
Book and Periodical Publishing
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