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Hachette UK offers five fully-funded editorial freelance placements

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HACHETTE UK LAUNCHES CHANGING THE STORY FREELANCER TRAINING PROGRAMME DESIGNED TO IMPROVE REPRESENTATION AND ACCESSIBILITY IN PUBLISHING 

Hachette UK has announced the launch of Changing the Story Freelancer Training Programme, which will offer five fully funded editorial freelance placements to successful applicants interested in working in publishing, exclusively in a freelance capacity.  

 

Changing the Story - Freelancer Training Programme

Created in partnership with Inspired Selection and The Publishing Training Centre, the six-month Changing the Story Freelancer Training Programme is designed to make publishing more accessible as part of Hachette UK’s commitment to Changing the Story. No experience is required,  though the desire to work in a freelance capacity is essential. 

Applications are open now and close on 8 September 2023. Entrants will be required to supply their CV, answer three questions to convey their interest and complete a short proofreading test.

Suzy Astbury, Managing Director of Inspired Selection, will join the panel to find the five successful applicants. 

The comprehensive part-time training programme will take place over the course of six months, with the first phase running in partnership with The Publishing Training Centre. It will cover project management, proofreading, and copyediting, and provide each trainee with the skills they would need to launch their freelance career. The second phase will give each trainee the opportunity to put their skills into practice on freelance editorial scenarios, working alongside a mentor at Hachette UK to give them the best foundation for launching their freelance career.  

In addition, Hachette UK has created an open call for any current freelancers who wish to work with Hachette UK on editorial projects and be added to their database. They invite freelancers to share their details and experience by completing a form, which can be accessed here.  

 

Katie Packer, Editorial Director, Trapeze said: ‘It’s important that we have representative teams working on our books, and this is just as true for our in-house teams as our freelance workforce.  Different perspectives in the editorial process can enhance books in exciting ways, and I’ve seen first-hand the positive impact this can have on books I’ve published. This scheme is one step towards levelling the playing field, making becoming a freelance editor more accessible and achievable for those who might not know where to start. I hope this initiative opens the doors to many more people and gives them a springboard to forge a career in this industry.’ 

Anna Bond, Managing Director, Octopus Publishing Group said: ‘It has been a hugely energising process working with a team across Hachette UK to build the Changing the Story Freelancer Training Programme and the open call for freelancers. I hope that both enable a new, diverse group of people to consider publishing as a career and to easily apply to Hachette for freelance opportunities in line  with their skills and interests.’ 

More information about The Changing the Story Freelancer Training Programme and the Hachette UK freelance database can be found here

For more information, contact Maura Wilding, Communications Director, Hachette UK: [email protected] 

 

About Hachette UK: 

Our mission at Hachette UK is to make it easy for everyone to discover new worlds of ideas,  learning, entertainment, and opportunity.  

We are one of the UK’s largest publishing groups and the market leader in e-books, with 12  autonomous divisions and over 50 imprints with a rich and diverse history.  

We publish thousands of new books across the group every year and our authors include  Michael Connelly, Alice Oseman, John Grisham, Val McDermid, Stephen King, Stieg Larsson,  Nelson Mandela, Stephenie Meyer, Ian Rankin, J.K. Rowling and Malala Yousafzai. 

Our award-winning adult publishing divisions are Little, Brown, Orion, John Murray Press,  Dialogue Books, Hodder & Stoughton, Headline, Quercus, Bookouture and Octopus. Hachette  Children’s Group publishes a diverse range of books for children of all ages and Hodder  Education is a market leader in resources for both primary and secondary schools. In 2022, we welcomed Paperblanks, the second-largest premium stationery brand in the world, to our group.  

We have offices around the UK, including our headquarters in London and the Hely Hutchinson  Centre (HHC) for distribution in Didcot. We have subsidiaries in several other regions, including  Australia, India, Ireland, Jamaica and New Zealand.

 

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