Journalism Jobs - October 2
On the Guardian jobsite, recruiters Reilly are looking for experienced newswire reporters (£30-40k).
A Christian magazine is looking for a deputy editor for writing and subbing work (£21-25k). The General Teachers Council needs a comissioning web editor for their site (£25-29k).
The journal Community Practitioner has a job for an editor to cover maternity leave. A new home and reno magazine is looking for a deputy editor -- they say it's a step up from subbing/production.
A website is looking for an assistant internet editor with three years' experience for writing and editing (£30k). (This job was also posted on Journalism.co.uk and Total Jobs, so don't double-apply!)
Horse racing network RaceTech is looking for trainee camera operators.
CMP's Pulse -- a magazine for GPs -- is looking for a senior reporter and also a reporter, with a year of experience, tho they say journalism students with published work are welcome to apply. And, their Building magazine has an opening for a subeditor.
Emap's Architecture Journal is looking for a subeditor with a year's experience.
And that's it for the Guardian.
On Holdthefrontpage, Eastern Eye newspaper is looking for a reporter. And the Daily Mail is looking for picture desk staff.
If you know a bit about classical, world and jazz music, Classical.com has advertised on The Careers Group for a music editor and writer.
On Journalism.co.uk, Pira International has again advertised for recent graduates to start writing/interviewing from home. It could be a really good way to get started or a bit rubbish. Has anyone applied for this?
London at Large are looking for a journalist with three to four years' experience.
Gumtree has another new magazine looking for writers (unpaid, as usual).
Craigslist has a listing looking for researchers/writers for a famous quotations website (pay is "negotiable").
On Jobsite, HotCourses is looking for a junior designer (£22k). And a media monitoring agency needs a reading editor (£17) to rifle thru cuttings and summarize them.
And Future's Junior magazine needs a fashion assistant.
Remember that journalism contest, Press Cadets, I posted last week? Daily reader Patrick (just finishing a journo course in Leeds) saw the advert here, entered the contest, and made the first round... Good luck Patrick! Keep us updated...
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