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An exciting opportunity to join a successful and rapidly growing digital publisher of academic resources in the arts and humanities.

As part of a small and friendly team, you will work across a range of subject areas including literature, history and cultural studies. You will be responsible for the creation of digital resources, ensuring that projects are consistently delivered to a high standard and specification.

The job will involve national and international travel to attend conferences, meet academics and visit archives.

Applicants should:

  • Possess a degree in the arts and humanities and have a strong academic background
  • Have demonstrable knowledge of editorial production or commissioning
  • Have strong leadership and people management skills
  • Be a highly confident and persuasive communicator 
  • Be familiar with digital resources and their application for teaching and research

This is a full time position based in Marlborough, Wiltshire. Salary dependent on experience plus excellent benefits.

Please complete the two forms below (Microsoft Word .docx) and email them with your CV to: careers@amdigital.co.uk

Application Form

Equal Opportunities Form

Please contact us if you have any difficulty accessing either of these documents.

Closing date for applications is Friday 28 June 2013 at 5pm.

Adam Matthew is an Equal Opportunities employer.


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