Journalism Jobs - September 11
It's Monday, so here're a few from the Guardian job site...
The National Gallery needs a press and marketing assistant (£16k). The National Research and Development Centre is looking for a web editor (£23-30k).
The International Medical Press has job openings for an editorial/publications assistant with a life sciences background and a medical writer with a strong academic background.
Catholic weekly the Tablet has an opening for a "recently qualified journalist" to work as a staff writer.
In the Know, "for women who want more from a weekly", is hiring a big pile of staff. They need a consumer writer, a features writer with three years' experience, a lifestyles writer and an editorial assistant.
Recruiters Reilly have advertised for a layout subeditor for a business publication (£25-28k). And Inspired Selection are also looking for a subeditor for a healthcare publishing company.
A cancer charity has an opening for an editorial production assistant (19k). A medical publisher needs a subeditor.
Magazine Personal Computer World is looking for an online journalist (18-19k) -- ideal for a "junior writer", they say.
Dennis Publishing -- a rather huge magazine house -- has a few openings. The first is for a junior designer on Car News Weekly. They also need a senior designer -- two years' experience -- on Mens' Fitness. And, they are looking for an online editor for a car website.
Financial advice company Fleet Street Publishers are looking for a copy editor and a reports editor. And MoneyWeek needs financial writers -- junior positions are available.
And the Guardian itself is on the lookout for a sports subeditor.
Holdthefrontpage has a post from the Press Association for four picture desk assistants. They also have a billion and a half regional entry-level jobs on their site.
Totaljobs has one via recruiters PFJ for a reporter with two years' experience (£26k-30k).
The Careers Group has a post for a freelance writer for a guide to classical music venues (£500 total). A new music magazine launch needs a trainee assistant editor (unpaid). A literary agency needs interns (unpaid). And if you can speak Mandarin, the BBC World Service is looking for relief translators/presentors (£12.45/hr).
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