Job Roundup - July 3
It's a Monday, so here's the billion from the Guardian...
A transport and travel publication needs a journal editor with two years' experience writing or editing (£27k).
The British Museum is looking for a new media creative editor to write material for their site(£24k). The Scouts need a writer/editor (19k), and the LGA needs a web content editor (27k).
Recruiters Inspired Selection are searching for an assistant editor for an oncology magazine; you'll need a related science degree. KP Personnell are recruiting a production editor for a weekly.
If you've ever dreamed of writing for a polymers magazine, it's your lucky day: Crain Communications needs a "young enthusiastic" technical reporter; a second language would help.
And if you've dreamed of a career stalking famous people, Profile is looking for a celebrity contact researcher (18k).
Time Out needs editors with two years' editing experience. DODS needs an EU editor for web stuff and books; French would be useful.
The Guardian itself needs a sub editor -- and if you read it regularily, you know they really, really do -- for their arts pages. They require two years' subbing experience.
And that's it for the Guardian today...
On Journalism.co.uk, Bloomberg is looking for a whole whack-load -- like, dozens -- of journalists stationed across Europe and Tokyo and Dubai, including several in London. They need a general assignment reporter, a world news reporter, a headline editor, and more.
Gumtree has a posting for a part-time travel writer based in London. Pay is £15 per 500/600 words. A B2B needs a research/comissioning editor. And transcrition firm Ubiquis needs an editor to start this week.
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