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Coordinator, School & Library Marketing
Penguin Random House
New York, NY, United States
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RHCB - Coordinator, School & Library Marketing
The Random House Children’s Books School & Library Marketing team seeks a positive, proactive, and detail oriented Marketing Coordinator to work with the Director to build awareness of RHCB picture books, middle grade, and young adult titles and authors with PreK-12 teachers and librarians.
Responsibilities:
• Develop title marketing plans including brainstorming with the bigger team (trade marketing, digital marketing, publicity), building PowerPoint decks, and executing the plans; this includes creating promotional materials such as discussion guides, classroom kits, and posters
• Support Director on booking Author Appearances at conferences, festivals, and events, including writing schedules and making travel arrangements
• Support and work with Assistant Manager to plan RHCB presence at teacher conferences, including International Literacy Association and National Council of Teachers of English; attend conferences and build relationships with educators
• Build company profile at regional/state librarian and teacher conferences, including finding author appearance and sponsorship opportunities
• Increase outreach to book clubs within schools and libraries
• Present RHCB titles at Book Buzz events in the tri-state area and at conferences Perform department responsibilities including but not limited to: managing departmental grids and deadlines, and responding to educator inquiries sent to the departmental email account
Requirements/Qualifications:
• At least 1 year experience in publishing, marketing, or education
• Self-motivated, able to prioritize, and can work independently as well as in a team.
• Ability to multi-task and will thrive in a fast-paced environment.
• Candidate should be positive, proactive, and exceptionally organized.
• Strong communication & writing skills are essential.
• Travel to conferences, up to 6 times per year.
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