Tyndale House Publishers is hiring: Bible Publishing & Acquisitions Coordinator

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Join to apply for the Acquisitions Coordinator, Bibles role at Tyndale House Publishers. For more than 60 years, Tyndale has helped readers discover the life‑giving truths of God’s Word. Today we’re one of the largest independently owned Christian publishers in the world. Our mission remains the same: to open God’s Word to as many as possible in languages they can relate to and understand. The Bible Acquisitions team plays a critical role in publishing and disseminating God’s Word around the world, increasing Bible use, and innovating Bible engagement. As part of this supportive and creative team, you’ll be surrounded by people who care deeply about the gospel, one another, and the work we’ve been called to do. What you’ll do Support the Bible Acquisitions Directors and Bible Publisher in acquiring and developing authors and titles that inspire engagement with God’s Word. Coordinate the planning and tracking of Bible publishing projects, schedules, and approvals. Maintain product data, publishing plans, and long‑term project documentation. Assist with proposal evaluation, manuscript tracking, and author communications. Partner with Editorial, Design, Production, Sales, and Marketing teams to ensure successful product launches. Research market trends, product concepts, and potential new acquisitions. Prepare materials for sales forums, presentations, and product development meetings. Ensure strong author and partner relations through timely, professional communication. Help drive efficiency by maintaining systems, processes, and team resources. Skills and qualifications needed Bachelor’s degree in Administration, Communications, Marketing, or a related field. 2+ years of experience in publishing, marketing, communications, or project coordination. Knowledge of the Bible, Christian publishing market, and evangelical culture. Strong organizational, project management, and interpersonal skills. Proficiency with Microsoft Office (Excel, Word, PowerPoint, Outlook) and comfort learning internal data systems. Excellent written and verbal communication; high attention to detail. A team‑oriented, self‑starter mindset with the ability to manage multiple projects. (Bonus) Familiarity with Spanish or bilingual communication. Personal alignment with and adherence to the Bible as God’s Word, and agreement with our Statement of Faith. We want to hear more about you and why you are interested in Tyndale and this role, so we highly recommend including a cover letter. The hiring range for this position is $19 to $22 hourly. Actual offers will take into consideration the candidate’s education, experience, industry knowledge, technical skills, and other relevant factors. A summary of Tyndale’s comprehensive benefits can be found at https://www.tyndale.com/careers/. #J-18808-Ljbffr

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