Senior Editor
Job title: Senior Editor
Department: Kingfisher
Contract: Permanent, full-time
Your team:
Kingfisher are a specialist children’s non-fiction and reference publisher. We publish contemporary and engaging books for children aged 0–12 years old, from highly illustrated encyclopedias to trend-led titles and illustrated non-fiction gift books.
You will join a dedicated, experienced team working closely with the Publisher and Publishing Director to deliver innovative formats for a global audience. We have a strong focus on the US market and work closely with our US sales colleagues to turn market insights into books that resonate with readers. We are a collaborative group that thrives on creativity, reacting to trends, and delivering high-quality content.
Your role:
As Senior Editor, you will be a key driver for our custom publishing growth. You will take ownership of titles from initial concept to final files, ensuring every book meets our high standards for quality, budget, and scheduling. This role is ideal for a commercially minded editor who enjoys dynamic, customer-led publishing. You will create books that respond thoughtfully to market trends and specific retail opportunities in the UK and US.
Your key responsibilities:
Project leadership: Oversee the editorial development and production of a diverse range of titles, ensuring they meet Kingfisher’s quality benchmarks.
Commercial growth: Partner with sales leads to identify and develop publishing opportunities that support our custom publishing strategy.
Financial management: Manage individual book budgets and P&Ls, ensuring titles remain viable and on track.
Collaborative partnership: Build and maintain supportive relationships with authors, illustrators, and external suppliers to ensure successful project outcomes.
Market awareness: Use your knowledge of the US and UK markets to ensure our books meet current customer preferences and popular formats.
Essential experience, abilities and knowledge you’ll need to succeed:
Illustrated publishing knowledge: Demonstrable experience in illustrated children’s information books and pre-school publishing, from commissioning through to final files.
Commercial awareness: Comfort working with numbers, including an understanding of P&L and financial tracking for a publishing list.
Attend to detail: An exceptional eye for detail and a commitment to maintaining high standards across content development, copy editing, and proofreading.
Adaptability and organisation: A calm and methodical approach to managing multiple projects simultaneously while meeting key production deadlines.
Market insight: A deep and active knowledge of the contemporary children’s book market in both the UK and US.
Commercial fluency: Strong numeracy skills and a clear understanding of P&L and financial management for a specific publishing list.
Innovation and efficiency: A forward-thinking approach to publishing with an openness to exploring new tools and technologies, such as AI, to improve workflows and create more efficient processes.
Inclusion and representation: An active dedication to promoting diverse voices and inclusive practices, taking personal responsibility for ensuring that our workplace and publishing reflect the communities we serve.
Community: A collaborative approach to building a supportive and vibrant environment.
Curiosity: A strong drive for learning and a readiness to embrace different perspectives.
Integrity: A 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, Adobe Creative Cloud, Google Workspace, Canva and Biblio.
Novelty formats: Familiarity with the specific requirements and production processes involved in creating novelty or toy books.
What you’ll get in return:
In return we can offer you a range of great projects, a supportive and collaborative working environment as well as a competitive salary and benefits package.
Salary starting from: £37,000
Closing date: 7 April 2026
Some of the benefits we offer:
28 days’ annual leave increasing with years of service + bank holidays
Generous pension scheme
Discounted private medical insurance
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, Tastecard+ and gym memberships; Christmas club savings
Daily free breakfast and monthly company lunch
This is a full time, permanent role, and will be based in our offices in Farringdon, London, with some flexibility to work from home each week.
Application process & inclusion:
Please note: All applications must be submitted via our careers site to be considered. We are unable to accept CVs or applications sent via email.
All applicants must be able to demonstrate the right to live and work in the UK in order to be considered for this role.
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.
We are highly committed to promoting diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) at every level of our organisation. We welcome applications from all individuals, including any age, gender, ethnicity, disability, sexual orientation, gender identity, socio-economic background, religion and/or belief. Our efforts to promote DEI are ongoing, and we continually strive to learn and improve our policies and practices. You can read our full Diversity & Inclusion Pledge here:https://www.panmacmillan.com/about/diversity-and-inclusion
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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- Department
- Macmillan Children's Books (MCB)
- Locations
- Farringdon, London
Farringdon, London
Workplace & Culture
We pride ourselves not just in winning awards and publishing the bestselling books in the market, but also on the wellbeing and satisfaction of everyone who works with us. This is a company where all voices are heard and new, creative ideas are welcomed.
We seek to recruit and develop talent from all backgrounds, creating a diverse and inclusive workplace. This has a profound impact on our perspective and ideas, encouraging us to learn from each other and to nurture the best talent leading us to publish books that appeal to the broadest possible readership.Our mission is to publish the very best authors and illustrators successfully and sustainably because we believe that books enrich people’s lives and help build empathy and understanding.