
Associate Publisher - Harper Catholic (Remote)
HarperCollins Christian Publishing · United States
- Hybrid
- Full-time
- $150,000 / year
- United States
Job highlights
- Lead imprint shaping, launches, and growth.
- Guide editorial vision and acquisitions strategy.
- Build relationships with Catholic authors and institutions.
- Manage day-to-day author acquisitions and staff.
- Represent imprint at conferences and events.
About the role
Associate Publisher - Harper Catholic
The Harper Catholic team is committed to building a diverse and inclusive team and highly values diverse backgrounds and insights that fuel our innovation.
The Associate Publisher plays a key leadership role in shaping, launching, and growing the Harper Catholic imprint. Working closely with the Publisher, this role helps guide the editorial vision, acquisitions strategy, and publishing program while actively representing the imprint within the company, to external partners, to the Catholic market, and at conferences and events.
The Associate Publisher brings strong publishing judgment, financial acumen, and relational leadership, along with the ability to build trusted relationships with Catholic authors, agents, thought leaders, and institutions. This position blends strategic planning with hands‑on execution and offers meaningful influence in building a distinctive, mission‑driven publishing program.
Day-to-day responsibilities include author acquisitions, sales and marketing vision-casting, and staff management and development. The Associate Publisher, with support from and in collaboration with the Publisher, actively cultivates relationships with Catholic thought leaders and institutions, manages and develops the brand, leads special projects and initiatives, and represents the imprint in key internal and external meetings. In addition, the Associate Publisher interacts daily with authors and agents and collaborates closely with marketing and sales teams.
Responsibilities
- Author Acquisition and Retention: Builds and sustains strong relationships with Catholic authors, agents, clergy, scholars, and institutional partners. Actively networks within the Catholic ecosystem to identify new voices and publishing opportunities aligned with Harper Catholic’s mission and readerships. Acquires, develops, edits, and manages approximately 10 titles per fiscal year, ranging from trade nonfiction to thought leadership and pastoral or devotional works. Evaluates author platforms and market positioning within the Catholic context and collaborates with marketing and sales teams to shape effective launch strategies.
- Department Planning: Participates in leadership team meetings with the Publisher and VP of Marketing for pipeline review; analyzes fiscal-year financial impact across frontlist and backlist titles to ensure alignment with revenue goals; reviews sales conference lineups, title pipeline, and annual performance lookbacks; contributes to reviews of departmental overhead and budgets; and monitors current sales performance, tracking progress against budget throughout the year.
- List/ Program Management: Collaborates with the Publisher and works closely with the Managing Editor on list planning and management of the editorial schedule. Helps manage the acquisitions cycle from Editorial Board through APL approval and supports the editorial team and Managing Editor to ensure timely delivery of book projects to production and printer.
- Product Development: Oversees key aspects of the product development process, including titling meetings, cover direction meetings, and copy production. Collaborates closely with the audio, video curriculum, and custom publishing teams to optimize Harper Catholic content in a variety of formats.
- Strategic Planning and Financial Analysis: Supports Publisher in sales analysis, analysis of title performance, annual budgeting, and business planning.
- Publisher Support: Meets regularly with Publisher to monitor individual acquisitions. Maintains the profile of the department by joining key meetings or representing the Publisher: Author Meetings, Editorial Board, Title Alignment Meeting, New Release Alignment Meeting, Marketing Staff Meetings, Business Review; helps implement group mission statement. Represents Harper Catholic at conferences and industry events, serving as a visible ambassador for the imprint. Works closely with the Publisher to define Harper Catholic’s editorial and brand identity. Assists Publisher in special departmental initiatives to analyze, strengthen, and grow the business.
- Staff Management: Develops, oversees, and manages editorial team members as needed, including but not limited to: conducts annual employee performance evaluations; prepares team for sales conference in collaboration with Publisher and VP of Marketing.
Qualifications
- Knowledge and Skills: Strong editorial skills; mastery of the English language, especially in written form; ability to understand and analyze standard financial documentation, such as income statements and balance sheets; proficiency in Microsoft Office software, especially Word, Excel, and PowerPoint; management, leadership, and professional development experience; efficient task management skills; ability to lead meetings with specific desired outcomes; public speaking.
Work Experience
- Minimum: 8 years in publishing or related field, preferably with supervisory experience.
- Target: 10 years in publishing with 2 or more years in a leadership role.
Education
- Minimum: Bachelor’s Degree from a four-year university.
- Target: Master’s Degree from a four-year university.
Industry Knowledge:
- Understanding of the Christian market and broader book marketplace, with special emphasis on awareness and discernment of dynamics within the Catholic market. Demonstrated familiarity with the Catholic Church and its teachings. Deep understanding of Catholic readerships, institutional structures, and current publishing landscape. Conversant in consumer demand, retail environments (physical and online), and competition. Well-read in Catholic and general market nonfiction books; understanding of style guides in general and the Chicago Manual of Style in particular.
The salary range for this position is $100,000 – $150,000. We recognize that attracting the best talent is key to our strategy and success as a company. As a result, we aim for flexibility in structuring competitive compensation offers to ensure we are able to attract the best candidates. The quoted salary range represents our good faith estimate as to what our ideal candidates are likely to expect, and we tailor our offers within the range based on the selected candidate's experience, industry knowledge, technical and communication skills, and other factors that may prove relevant during the interview process.
In addition to cash compensation, the company provides a comprehensive and highly competitive benefits package, with a variety of physical health, retirement and savings, caregiving, emotional wellbeing, transportation, and other benefits, including "elective" benefits employees may select to best fit the needs and personal situations of our diverse workforce.
HarperCollins Christian Publishing is an equal opportunity employer.
HarperCollins Christian Publishing is committed to providing reasonable accommodation for qualified individuals with disabilities, in our job application and/or interview process. If you need assistance or accommodation in completing your application, due to a disability, email us at TalentManagement@harpercollins.com. Note: we will only respond to accommodation requests.
Key skills/competency
- Associate Publisher
- Editorial Vision
- Acquisitions Strategy
- Publishing Program Management
- Financial Acumen
- Author Relations
- Market Analysis
- Staff Development
- Catholic Market Expertise
- Strategic Planning
Skills & topics
- Associate Publisher
- Publishing
- Editorial
- Acquisitions
- Catholic Market
- Leadership
- Remote
- HarperCollins Christian Publishing
- Book Publishing
- Christian Publishing
How to get hired
- Tailor your resume: Highlight 8-10 years of publishing experience, focusing on leadership and Catholic market knowledge.
- Craft a compelling cover letter: Emphasize your understanding of the Catholic publishing landscape and your relationship-building skills.
- Prepare for interviews: Be ready to discuss your editorial judgment, financial acumen, and experience managing publishing programs.
- Showcase your industry knowledge: Demonstrate familiarity with Catholic teachings, readerships, and the broader book marketplace.
- Network effectively: Leverage your connections within the Catholic ecosystem and publishing industry.
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Frequently asked questions
- What is the salary range for the Associate Publisher role at HarperCollins Christian Publishing?
- The salary range for the Associate Publisher position at HarperCollins Christian Publishing is $100,000 to $150,000 annually. The final offer will be determined based on the candidate's experience, industry knowledge, and skills.
- Is the Associate Publisher role at Harper Catholic remote?
- Yes, the Associate Publisher role for the Harper Catholic imprint is a remote position, allowing flexibility for the right candidate.
- What kind of publishing experience is required for this role?
- A minimum of 8 years in publishing is required, with a target of 10 years and at least 2 years in a leadership role. Experience within the Christian and specifically the Catholic market is highly valued.
- What is the educational requirement for the Associate Publisher position?
- A Bachelor's Degree from a four-year university is the minimum educational requirement. A Master's Degree is preferred for this role.
- What are the key responsibilities of an Associate Publisher at Harper Catholic?
- Key responsibilities include author acquisition and retention, department planning, list/program management, product development, strategic planning, supporting the Publisher, and staff management, all with a focus on the Catholic market.
- Does HarperCollins Christian Publishing offer benefits for this Associate Publisher role?
- Yes, HarperCollins Christian Publishing offers a comprehensive and highly competitive benefits package, including health, retirement, and other elective benefits.
- How does HarperCollins Christian Publishing approach diversity and inclusion for this role?
- The Harper Catholic team is committed to building a diverse and inclusive team and highly values diverse backgrounds and insights that fuel innovation.
- What kind of financial acumen is needed for the Associate Publisher job?
- The role requires an ability to understand and analyze standard financial documentation like income statements and balance sheets, and to contribute to annual budgeting and business planning.