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Publishing administrator

Remote / Online - Candidates ideally in
Greater London, London, Greater London, W1B, England, UK
Listing for: Hachette UK
Remote/Work from Home position
Listed on 2026-02-20
Job specializations:
  • Administrative/Clerical
    Office Administrator/ Coordinator, Virtual Assistant/ Remote Admin, Data Entry, Business Administration
Salary/Wage Range or Industry Benchmark: 28860 GBP Yearly GBP 28860.00 YEAR
Job Description & How to Apply Below
Location: Greater London

Closing date for applications: Friday 27th February 2026

Salary:£28,860

Location:London

Reporting to:Managing Editor

Working pattern:Hybrid - minimum of two days per week in the office; up to three days per week working from home

Department:Children’s Trade

If you thrive on structure, love improving processes and have a passion for books, this could be your ideal first (or next) step in children’s publishing.

At Bonnier Books UK, we believe that every book matters. We love to publish stories and content that open our eyes to new perspectives and bring us closer together. We offer a nurturing home for our authors, illustrators and brand partners, publishing bestselling books for readers and listeners everywhere. We know that fantastic stories can come from anywhere and our purpose is to bring them to as wide an audience as possible, a simple ethos that has led to us becoming one of the country’s leading publishers.

An exciting opportunity has come up in the Children’s Trade team for a proactive and well‑organised administrator, who will provide support to the creative teams, sales teams and Managing Editor. Enthusiasm and passion for books is essential, with previous publishing knowledge an advantage. More importantly we’re looking for someone with keen admin skills, an eagerness to learn, a positive attitude and a willingness to contribute and improve our admin offering.

Although this role sits in the publishing team, this is an administration role, which will offer insight into, and the chance to influence and improve, the operational side of running and supporting a busy publishing department. The role is varied but primarily follows a set of required weekly tasks to ensure the smooth running of the various children’s imprints.

Key responsibilities
  • Setting up works and editions on Biblio.
  • Ensuring metadata is input and correct for both front list and backlist titles in time with our sales patterns.
  • Working closely with key stakeholders to improve and manage our data, ensuring it is applied in a timely manner and is working effectively.
  • Overseeing creation of title information sheets, managing the approval process, and taking in amends.
  • Preparing weekly progress reports for each children’s creative team.
  • Attending and taking notes at the weekly progress meetings.
  • Following up actions from the weekly progress meetings.
  • Oversight of schedules.
  • Liaising with co‑edition sales teams to coordinate ‘other language’ version scheduling.
  • Supporting Managing Editor in the creation and monitoring of sales material lists, in line with key sales events throughout the year.
  • Overseeing supply of external sales material.
  • Overseeing preparation of weekly acquisition and sign off meetings material.
  • Invoice processing and raising purchase orders.
  • Maintaining the accuracy and usefulness of Biblio.
  • Investigating and instigating efficient ways of working across the team, including available AI support tools.
  • Meeting admin including managing bookings and invites, updating and filing meeting documentation.
  • Ad hoc administrative duties.
Knowledge, skills and experience
  • Exceptional organisational and administrative skills, with a methodical approach to managing documentation, records, and routine processes.
  • Ability to work in a structured, process‑led environment.
  • Ability tomulti‑task and prioritise effectively.
  • Attention to detail (accuracy in communications, documents and data input).
  • Proven administration experience (preferably in the publishing industry).
  • Ability to show initiative and suggest process improvements to maximise efficiency across teams.
  • An enthusiastic, proactive team player with an adaptable approach.
  • Strong communication skills, with confidence to liaise with staff at all levels.
  • Experience working with Biblio Suite would be preferable, or use of other publishing management software.
  • Proficient in Microsoft Word, Excel, Teams, PowerPoint.
  • And last but not least, a passion for books!
Company Benefits
  • Private health insurance
  • Holiday purchase scheme
  • Contributory pension scheme
  • 28 days holiday plus bank holidays
  • Lively social committee hosting regular events
  • Group Life cover - including 24‑hour GP service
  • Company-fundedgymmembership for all…
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