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We're looking for an Editorial Assistant to join our Children's Editorial team. What You'd Be Doing: * Taking notes in meetings, managing mailings to authors and agents, processing expenses ...

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What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an Assistant Children (Children's Assistant), and why are they important?

To excel as a Children's Assistant, you generally need experience or coursework in early childhood education, child development, or a related field, often supported by relevant certifications like CPR and First Aid. Familiarity with child management software, educational tools, and safety protocols is typically required. Outstanding patience, communication skills, and the ability to engage positively with children and parents help individuals stand out in this role. These skills are crucial for fostering a safe, supportive, and enriching environment that promotes healthy child development.

How does an Assistant Children’s role typically collaborate with teachers and other staff in a childcare setting?

As an Assistant Children’s worker, you will regularly collaborate with lead teachers, childcare specialists, and administrative staff to support daily classroom activities and ensure a safe and engaging environment for children. Your responsibilities often include assisting with lesson preparations, supervising playtime, and helping manage group activities. Effective communication and teamwork are essential, as you may be called upon to provide feedback on children's progress or help address behavioral or developmental concerns. This collaborative environment fosters professional growth and helps ensure the best outcomes for the children in your care.

What are Assistant Children?

Assistant Children, often referred to as Childcare Assistants or Teaching Assistants in a children's setting, are professionals who support teachers or primary caregivers in caring for and educating young children. Their responsibilities include helping with lesson preparation, supervising playtime, maintaining a safe environment, and assisting children with personal needs. They play a vital role in fostering a positive and supportive atmosphere for children's learning and development.

What is the difference between Assistant Children vs Child Care Worker?

AspectAssistant ChildrenChild Care Worker
CredentialsHigh school diploma or equivalent; some roles may require certificationsHigh school diploma; certifications in CPR and first aid often preferred
Work EnvironmentPreschools, daycare centers, after-school programsDaycare centers, preschools, private homes
Employer & IndustryEducational institutions, childcare providersChildcare facilities, private families
Common Search & ComparisonOften compared for entry-level childcare rolesMore experienced or specialized roles in childcare

Assistant Children typically assist in educational and childcare settings, focusing on supporting children’s activities and basic care. Child Care Workers often have similar responsibilities but may require additional certifications and handle more direct caregiving tasks. Both roles are essential in early childhood education but differ slightly in qualifications and scope of work.

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Editorial Assistant (Children's)

Editorial Assistant (Children's)

ABRAMS

Manhattan, NY • Hybrid

$38K - $40K/yr

Full-time

Medical, Life, Retirement, PTO

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Job description

Editorial Assistant

This position is a union role represented by UAW Local 2110 and is subject to the terms of the Collective Bargaining Agreement.

Overview:

If you're looking to grow your career at a company where creativity meets legacy, ABRAMS is the place for you. As a trailblazer in illustrated publishing since 1949, ABRAMS continues to set the standard for beautifully crafted books across art, design, culture, and children's literature. We're looking for an Editorial Assistant to join our Children's Editorial team.

What You'd Be Doing:

  • Taking notes in meetings, managing mailings to authors and agents, processing expenses, maintaining calendars and meeting agendas, and handle general editorial tasks as needed.
  • Trafficking and logging editorial materials on active projects, liaising with other departments (managing editorial, design, production, sales, marketing, publicity, contracts, and accounting).
  • Communicating with authors, artists, and agents.
  • Managing schedules and due dates for major publishing programs, and communicating between teams to make sure materials are accurate and distributed on time.
  • Writing fact sheets, catalogue copy, P&L drafts, and cover copy.
  • Editorial tasks also include: light proofreading, collating multiple sets of galleys, and making text corrections.
  • Managing the approval process between Abrams and licensor partners, which includes uploading to individual licensor portals and keeping track of feedback deadlines.
  • Coordinate with Brand Strategy manager to supply information for yearly publishing plans and business reviews for licensor partners.
  • Vetting submissions and responding to proposals/submissions/inquiries.
  • Arranging schedules, calendar, and general administrative duties for the Publisher.
  • Creating and managing PowerPoint presentations for (4) four meetings a year to present titles internally.

We're Looking For Someone Who Has:

  • Bachelor's degree or equivalent work experience.
  • Ability to work independently and follow through consistently on assignments.
  • Detail oriented: Position requires accuracy and careful attention to detail.
  • Excellent grammar, spelling, communication, and writing skills.
  • Copyediting/proofreading experience helpful.
  • Must be highly organized, energetic, and able to juggle multiple priorities efficiently and calmly.
  • Knowledge of Microsoft Word and Excel and PowerPoint needed.
  • Demonstrated interest in children's books, popular brands, and adult commercial fiction.

This position is in New York, NY, and follows a hybrid work schedule, requiring in-office presence three days per week.

The base salary range for this position is ($38,000 to $40,000) per year. The final offer will be determined based on factors such as experience, skills, and qualifications.

What We Offer:

  • Generous paid holidays and Summer Fridays.
  • Company-paid year-end office closure between Christmas Eve and New Year's Day each year
  • Comprehensive health benefits, including short-term and long-term disability.
  • Retirement savings (401k) and life insurance.
  • Vacation, Personal, and Sick time off.

About ABRAMS:

Founded in 1949 as the first U.S. publisher to specialize in art and illustrated books, ABRAMS has a long-standing reputation for publishing visually stunning, critically acclaimed, and bestselling works. Today, ABRAMS continues to lead in the creation and distribution of high-quality books across a wide range of categories—including art, photography, design, fashion, entertainment, cooking, craft, and popular culture—as well as award-winning children's and young adult titles under imprints such as Abrams Books for Young Readers, Amulet Books, and Abrams Appleseed.

Headquartered in the creative heart of New York City, ABRAMS is home to a passionate team of editors, designers, marketers, and publishing professionals who bring bold ideas to life in collaboration with celebrated authors, artists, chefs, photographers, and cultural icons. Our books are distributed globally and have helped shape conversations in classrooms, kitchens, museums, and living rooms around the world.

ABRAMS is deeply committed to diversity, equity, and inclusion—both in the stories we publish and in the culture we foster. Through programs like the ABRAMS Amplify Award, we uplift and support underrepresented voices in children's publishing. Internally, we promote inclusive hiring practices and an environment where employees of all identities, backgrounds, and lived experiences are encouraged to bring their full selves to work.

At ABRAMS, creativity, integrity, and collaboration are the foundation of everything we do. If you're inspired by books that make a difference and want to be part of a team that values art, impact, and inclusion, we invite you to join us. Learn more at abramsbooks.com.