Quill and Quire

Sales Manager

University of British Columbia Press Published: April 26, 2024
Location
Vancouver
Job Type
Full-time
Category
Default
Date Posted
2024/04/26
Application Deadline
2024/05/09
Salary Range
$7,071.58 - $10,169.00 CAD Monthly

Description

UBC Press is seeking a Sales Manager to join our marketing team. The Sales Manager is responsible for the development and implementation of sales campaigns and strategies for all UBC Press publications. This role requires the use of forward-thinking and innovative sales strategies in order to ensure growth across all market channels. The incumbent will plan, develop, and execute book sales activities in all markets, including trade and academic, and will also pursue special sales. This position is a leadership role and will manage two members of the marketing team. The person in this position is required to work from our office on the Vancouver UBC campus two days per week, and can work either in the office or remotely for the remaining three days.

For the full details of this position, and to apply, please visit: https://ubc.wd10.myworkdayjobs.com/ubcstaffjobs/job/UBC-Vancouver-Campus/Sales-Manager_JR17065. Please note that we can only consider applications submitted through UBC's portal.

UBC Press encourages applications from individuals who identify as belonging to equity-seeking groups, including BIPOC, LGBTQ2s+, and people with disabilities. UBC Press is committed to fostering an inclusive publishing environment. To provide a platform for voices that might otherwise go unheard, we strive to empower underrepresented authors and create opportunities for a diverse publishing workforce.

UBC Press produces books integral to Canada’s cultural, political, and social fabric and is widely touted as the country’s pre-eminent social science publisher. Established in 1971 and now offering 900 titles in print and 65 to 70 new works per year, the Press publishes sophisticated and transformative works by authors whose thought and research pushes the boundaries of scholarly discourse and makes a vital contribution to the democratic exchange of ideas.