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  • Assistant Commissioning Editor (Contract Post) Wanted for Oxford University Press (South Africa)

    Deadline: 20 July 2011

    Oxford is one of the leading educational publishers in South Africa, producing a wide range of quality curriculum-compliant educational material. Our range includes books from Grade R to Grade 12 as well as higher education textbooks, general literature titles, dictionaries and atlases.

    Oxford University Press Southern Africa’s head office is located in Cape Town, where approximately one hundred people are employed. A further thirty sales staff are based at the offices around the country.

    Managing Editor – Contract post

    The position involves mainly project management and some editing of titles from manuscript to publication. This includes taking responsibility for the appropriateness of the material, its alignment with curriculum requirements, the quality of the edit, managing the process and liaising with designers, typesetters, and freelancers, and working within deadlines and budget according to editorial and production processes.

    You will have strong project management skills, conceptual, organisational, and language skills. You are organised, efficient, and meticulous, able to communicate well with people at all levels, and possess initiative, enthusiasm, creative flair, and the ability to cope with deadlines and pressure.

    You have a tertiary level qualification, and are familiar with the schools education system in South Africa . You are extremely accurate in your use of spelling, grammar, punctuation, style, and language level, and able to develop and improve a text for coherence, consistency and design.

    A commitment to producing materials of the highest quality, on time, is essential. A thorough knowledge of the editorial and production processes of book publishing, and proven project management experience is required.

    Salary will be commensurate with experience. This position is based in Cape Town .

    Please apply in writing, with a covering letter and two-page CV stating current salary to Dierdre Reeve, email dierdre.reeve@oup.com. The closing date for applications is 20 July 2011.

    Only short-listed candidates will be contacted. Oxford reserves the right not to fill the vacancy at this time.

    Contact Information:

    For inquiries: dierdre.reeve@oup.com

    For submissions: dierdre.reeve@oup.com

    Website: http://www.oxford.co.za

  • Editor (Contract Post) Wanted for Oxford University Press (South Africa)

    Deadline: 20 July 2011

    Oxford is one of the leading educational publishers in South Africa, producing a wide range of quality curriculum-compliant educational material. Our range includes books from Grade R to Grade 12 as well as higher education textbooks, general literature titles, dictionaries and atlases.

    Oxford University Press Southern Africa’s head office is located in Cape Town, where approximately one hundred people are employed. A further thirty sales staff are based at the offices around the country.

    Editor – Contract post

    The position involves editing and proofreading mainly titles from manuscript to publication. This includes taking responsibility for the appropriateness of the material, its alignment with curriculum requirements, the quality of the edit, liaison with designers, typesetters, and freelancers, and working within deadlines and budget according to editorial and production processes.

    You will have conceptual, organisational, and language skills. You are organised, efficient, and meticulous, able to communicate well with people at all levels, and possess initiative, enthusiasm, creative flair, and the ability to cope with deadlines and pressure.

    You have a tertiary level qualification, and familiar with the schools education system in South Africa. You are extremely accurate in your use of spelling, grammar, punctuation, style, and language level, and able to develop and improve a text for coherence, consistency and design.

    A commitment to producing materials of the highest quality, on time, is essential. A thorough knowledge of the editorial and production processes of book publishing, and proven project management experience is required.

    Salary will be commensurate with experience.

    Please apply in writing, with a covering letter and two-page CV stating current salary to Dierdre Reeve, email dierdre.reeve@oup.com. The closing date for applications is 20 July 2011.

    Only short-listed candidates will be contacted. Oxford reserves the right not to fill the vacancy at this time.

    Contact Information:

    For inquiries: dierdre.reeve@oup.com

    For submissions: dierdre.reeve@oup.com

    Website: http://www.oxford.co.za

  • Managing Editor (Contract Post) Wanted for Oxford University Press (South Africa)

    Deadline: 20 July 2011

    Oxford is one of the leading educational publishers in South Africa, producing a wide range of quality curriculum-compliant educational material. Our range includes books from Grade R to Grade 12 as well as higher education textbooks, general literature titles, dictionaries and atlases.

    Oxford University Press Southern Africa’s head office is located in Cape Town, where approximately one hundred people are employed. A further thirty sales staff are based at the offices around the country.

    Assistant Commissioning Editor – Contract post

    This key position includes planning, commissioning and managing market-facing curriculum-compliant titles, and financial management of the titles concerned.

    It involves:

    • conceptualization of projects

    • commissioning

    • liaison with authors, and provincial and national education officials

    • drawing up contracts

    • managing a team of desk editors

    • planning and controlling budgets

    • liaison with the Sales and Marketing team

    The successful applicant must have publishing experience, possess excellent technical and language skills, and have excellent communication and interpersonal skills. Other essential requirements are intellectual ability, financial skills, organizational and administration skills, as well as the commitment and ability to produce books of the highest quality.

    Salary will be commensurate with experience. The position is based in Cape Town.

    Please apply by writing a short covering letter, and providing a CV stating current salary to Chuma Jeremiah at chuma.jeremiah@oup.com. The closing date for applications is 20 July 2011

    Contact Information:

    For inquiries: chuma.jeremiah@oup.com

    For submissions: chuma.jeremiah@oup.com

    Website: http://www.oxford.co.za

  • Afroconscious Journal Poetry Competition (Lesotho)

    Deadline: 20 July 2011

    AFROCONSCIOUS, a South –African published art and literature journal featuring poets and writers from Southern Africa presents AFROCONSCIOUS Poetry competition –LESOTHO
    This competition which is strictly for Lesotho poets invites all interested poets to write a poem(s) under two themes and stand a chance of

    1) Winning the first AfroConscious journal copy (published 2010),

    2) having their poem(s) published on the Lyrical Bacteria blog and the U WRITE WHAT U LIKE BLOG

    3) as well as a chance to be featured in the next AfroConscious issue.

    Two themes for the competition which will span two months, with each month having its own theme are; FREEDOM & ACTIVISM AGAINST VIOLENCE TOWARDS CHILDREN AND WOMEN.

    The theme for the month of July is; FREEDOM (what you think of freedom, your personal definition of freedom etc).

    Entries will be accepted from July 1st to July 20th. Poems can be submitted to following email: sechabalb@gmail.com or meet in person with the coordinator, SECHABA KEKETSI via the email given.

    Twitter: twitter.com/bacterialyrical

    Telephone: +266 6337 3926

    Contact Information:

    For inquiries: sechabalb@gmail.com

    For submissions: sechabalb@gmail.com

    Website: http://sechabalb.wordpress.com

  • Deadline Extended: Afroconscious Journal Poetry Competition (Lesotho)

    Deadline: 31 July 2011 (from 20 July 2011)

    AFROCONSCIOUS, a South –African published art and literature journal featuring poets and writers from Southern Africa presents AFROCONSCIOUS Poetry competition –LESOTHO
    This competition which is strictly for Lesotho poets invites all interested poets to write a poem(s) under two themes and stand a chance of

    1) Winning the first AfroConscious journal copy (published 2010)

    2) having their poem(s) published on the Lyrical Bacteria blog and the U WRITE WHAT U LIKE BLOG

    3) as well as a chance to be featured in the next AfroConscious issue

    Two themes for the competition which will span two months, with each month having its own theme are; FREEDOM & ACTIVISM AGAINST VIOLENCE TOWARDS CHILDREN AND WOMEN.

    The theme for the month of July is; FREEDOM (what you think of freedom, your personal definition of freedom etc).

    Entries will be accepted from July 1st to July 31st. Poems can be submitted to following email: sechabalb@gmail.com or meet in person with the coordinator, SECHABA KEKETSI via the email given.

    Twitter: twitter.com/bacterialyrical

    Telephone: +266 6337 3926

    Contact Information:

    For inquiries: sechabalb@gmail.com

    For submissions: sechabalb@gmail.com

    Website: http://sechabalb.wordpress.com

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