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      Journalism Jobs -- February 20

      If you went to journalism.co.uk's drinks event, the photos are up.

      On that site, SPG Media need an editor (£24-27k) for their B2B titles. Website CareandHealth needs a web journalist (£30k). And out in Morden, tankstorage/biofuels magazines need a deputy editor (£22k) and an editor (£28-30k).

      Gumtree has an advert from a skincare company, looking for a freelance copywriter.

      From the Gorkana mailouts: Move to the Country is looking for a freelancer for their property news pages. For details, email Please Bethan John at bethan.john@aceville.co.uk.

      JobSite has adverts for a web editor, a web writer/editor for a government client, and a healthcare subeditor.

      The NCTJ needs examiners.

      On Craigslist, the Word magazine needs a production editor.

      RedBee has advertised on the Guardian jobsite for a German listings writer. SciDev.net is looking for a web production editor. Egmont needs permanent and temporary children's book editors.

      On SourceThatJob.com, Conde Nast's House and Garden is looking for a senior subeditor.

      New Statesman have added an events intership to their arts and editorial ones -- I want to make a joke about this, but the only person who would understand it wouldn't find it funny... So I'll behave.

      That's it -- it's been a slow week so far. See anything you'd like to share, pass it along via the comments or email me at jjobslondon(at)hotmail(dot)com. It'd be nice to get something other than spam there, but I have had some excellent investment opportunities from Nigerians lately...

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