Journalism Jobs - March 1
I've been out of the country and drunk, hence the lack of posting. But here's a big shiny one for you.
From Journalism.co.uk, something called Cabot Media needs an editor, as well as freelancers/contributors, for an ethics/environment/business publication. Centaur's mad.co.uk need a production assistant. MSN UK need a channel editor for their new environment, um, channel (£25k-30k).
A social housing title needs a reporter (£30k). Newsquest's Engaged Investor is looking for a journalist/features writer.
Journalism.co.uk also have a ton of Rest of England jobs, including some from Future, based in Bath, for a music launch. Those can also be found on Future's shiny new site -- check it out here. On that site, Junior magazine in London needs a sub.
On Gumtree, some website needs an editor to repurpose material, basically (£18k). A film magazine needs writers -- no idea if it's paid or not. International Tax Review needs an editor. A trade publisher needs a managing editor. And Illumina needs a production coordinator/subeditor.
On HoldTheFrontPage, the South London Press needs a chief subeditor and senior reporter. The News Shopper is looking for a features writer/subeditor for leisure stories. Newsquest needs a trainee reporter for papers in the deep south of London. Strand News need a reporter to cover the courts -- must have shorthand!
If you speak Chinese and want to do radio work, there's a perfect work experience gig on The Careers group for you.
On Craigslist, a B2B finance magazine needs contributors. An online current affairs/politics magazine needs writers -- oh, and guess what, they're not paying. Might be good for you students/portfolio padders, tho. And the London Dog Magazine needs freelance writers -- they pay £120/1000 words.
MacMillian's Nature needs a senior reporter and a news editor.
And now, the Guardian... Recruiter PFJ has advertised for a senior finance reporter, a technology subeditor, a music features editor, and a senior legal reporter. TMN need a business subeditor and a layout subeditor -- also on a business title. Recruit need an editor for a public sector body.
The Royal College of Surgeons is lookign for a webeditor. A government department needs a web editor (£15/hour).
And from the BBC, Girl Talk is looking for a subeditor/writer. BBC is also looking for an assistant content producer.
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