Editorial Director

Editorial Director

Full-Time No working from home possible
Pan Macmillan Ltd.

Job Title and Basic Information

Fiction Editorial Director

Department: Macmillan Children’s Books and First Ink

Contract: Full‑time, permanent

Overview

Join our award‑winning MCB and First Ink publishing team! As Editorial Director, you’ll have the exciting opportunity to grow our YA imprint First Ink, inspiring a new generation by publishing outstanding books for readers aged 6 and up, including middle grade, with a core focus on YA and crossover fiction.

Your team

Work with a passionate and creative team dedicated to publishing a diverse, engaging and dynamic list for readers. We have an exceptional list of authors and high‑profile brands, which includes YA voices such as Tomi Adeyemi, Elle McNicoll and Hafsah Faizal, middle‑grade authors like M. G. Leonard, Frank Cottrell‑Boyce and Pari Thomson, and non‑fiction from influential figures such as Hamza Yassin, Marcus Rashford and Dara McAnulty. We also publish poetry for thirty years on our award‑winning list.

Your role

As Editorial Director, your primary responsibilities will revolve around managing our YA/crossover imprint First Ink; strategically growing the list, monitoring trends, acquiring competitively and championing your books from idea to launch. You will work collaboratively with authors, agents and internal teams to ensure the First Ink list reaches its full commercial potential and resonates with our readers.

Key Responsibilities

  • Competitively building the First Ink & MCB fiction lists: identify and acquire new books for publication, working closely with authors, agents and external partners to grow our middle‑grade and YA list, including managing high‑level auctions.
  • Publish existing titles: manage and support our existing book lists to ensure ongoing commercial success across global markets.
  • Manage editorial stages: edit your assigned titles at every stage of production, from the initial structural layout down to the detailed line edit.
  • Monitor market trends: research and track industry trends to inform future book acquisitions and overall publishing strategies.
  • Negotiate deals and contract terms: draft, negotiate and complete contract terms for new book acquisitions.
  • Cross‑functional teamwork: partner closely with design, production, sales, rights and communications teams to successfully launch and promote our books.
  • Line management: act as a direct line manager for assigned team members, providing day‑to‑day guidance, setting individual goals and helping them maximise performance.

Essential Experience, Abilities and Knowledge

  • Children’s and YA expertise: significant experience working within the publishing industry and a genuine passion for children’s and YA literature, particularly for MCB and First Ink’s lists.
  • Competitive negotiation skills: proven success in managing high‑level auctions and competitive negotiations.
  • Commercial trend spotting: commercially minded approach with a proven ability to identify, track and react to market trends.
  • Advanced editing skills: proven experience completing structural, developmental and line edits to a high standard, and experience adapting or editing US‑originated books.
  • Project management oversight: ability to plan, track and manage complex publishing projects effectively from start to finish, and to organise, prioritise and manage workload to meet tight deadlines while maintaining attention to detail.
  • Clear communication style: effective spoken and written communication skills, with the ability to share information reliably and professionally.
  • Publishing network connections: established professional relationships with literary agents and a wide network within the broader publishing community.
  • Inclusion and representation: active dedication to promoting diverse voices and inclusive practices, taking personal responsibility for ensuring our workplace and publishing reflect the communities we serve.
  • Community: collaborative approach to building a supportive and vibrant environment.
  • Curiosity: strong drive for learning and a readiness to embrace different perspectives.
  • Integrity: foundation of openness and honesty, taking responsibility for actions and learning from mistakes.

Desirable Skills we’d love you to have

  • Software/tools: experience working with systems and tools such as MS Office, Google Workspace and Biblio.
  • Mentorship & leadership: previous experience in a line‑management role within a creative team.

What you’ll get in return

Competitive salary and benefits package.

Salary

£55,000 – £65,000 (dependent on experience).

Closing date

17 July 2026

Location

Full‑time, permanent role. Based in our offices in Farringdon, London, with some flexibility to work from home each week.

Benefits

  • 28 days annual leave, increasing with years of service + bank holidays
  • Generous pension scheme
  • Discounted private medical insurance or health cash plan
  • Group income protection scheme
  • Enhanced family pay and leave
  • Flexible working hours and summer hours (early finish on a Friday during summer months)
  • 2 volunteer days per year
  • 75% off all Pan Macmillan books and regular staff book sales (highly reduced rates)
  • Season ticket loan/advance
  • Cycle to work scheme
  • Discounts on shopping and gym memberships; Christmas club savings
  • Daily free breakfast and monthly company lunch

Diversity and Inclusion

At Pan Macmillan, we are committed to publishing a wide range of voices that reflect the full breadth of the communities we serve. Joining us means playing an active role in bringing our titles to life as part of a team that champions inclusion at every level. We are dedicated to building a workplace that is as diverse and welcoming as the stories we tell, ensuring all perspectives are celebrated across everything we do.

Disability confident scheme

As a Disability Confident employer, we actively encourage applications from disabled candidates and people with long‑term health conditions, aiming to offer an interview to everyone who meets the essential criteria for the role and chooses to apply under the scheme. The essential criteria can be found under our “Essential experience, abilities, knowledge and values you’ll need to succeed” section.

Adjustment & support

We want to ensure that all candidates are supported throughout the recruitment process. If you have any reasonable adjustments or accessibility requirements, please contact Kayelle Danyluk (Head of Talent Acquisition) at kayelle.danyluk@macmillan.com.

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