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      Journalism Jobs - March 31

      Alright... get yourselves a cuppa tea and a cookie, a week of jobs in one post may take a while...

      On Journalism.co.uk, Broadcasting Dataservices (part of RedBee) needs a sports editorial team leader (£23k). RedBee also need BBC listing writers. Redactive's Marketer needs an editor. Euromoney are again looking for graduate trainee financial reporters. They also need a temporary researcher. The FT's Financial Advisor is looking for a news reporter.

      CMP's Building Design needs a deputy editor. Recruiters Formula Won are looking for a layout subeditor (£18k). Foresight News needs a researcher for afternoon and evening work.

      Bloomberg is launching a broadcasting arm -- they need staff. Technology/public sector site Kable needs a journalist. Disabilty Now needs a news editor. Communikator Publishing need an editorial assistant for hair and beauty magazines (£17k). And the Daily Mail's ski and snowboarding magazine is looking for a junior subeditor to start in June.

      And if you're sick of all this London nonsense, you can ditch off to Dubai to be a subeditor.

      Okay. Moving along... On HoldtheFrontPage, Newsquest needs a trainee reporter for North London papers. They also need a commerical feature writer. Trident Communications needs a journalist for two public sector monthlies. Metro is looking for two trainee subeditors (£18k) -- good for new grads.

      Over on Gumtree, someone needs a copy writer/proof reader, while Global Business Reports need writers willing to travel. Recent launch Models Connect needs an editor. SPG is looking for an online web editor.

      The Careers Group has an advert from Future Events News Service, which is looking for researchers/reporters (£15k). Film company Headline Pictures needs a trainee researcher. A small publisher needs an editorial assistant for work experience between may and august (£800/month) -- perfect for you students.

      Craigslist has a listing from an american indie/punk/whatever magazine, looking for writers (unpaid). A hotel reviewing site wants bloggers (paid by ad revenue, ie, unpaid). A women's gadget blog needs an editor (£18-20k).

      Informa has a few editorial jobs -- check them out here.

      Time Out needs a part time copy controller for their guides.

      Hachette Filipacchi's Red needs a features editor.

      Haymarket's Planning needs a reporter, PrintWeek needs an assistant features editor and PR Week needs a reporter.

      BBC needs an assistant content producer for the Eastenders website and a content editor for their digital media division.

      There were probably some good jobs on the Friday Gorkana mailing, but hotmail ate that email. So go check out their site yourself.

      And now, finally, the guardian. The Oldie needs a subeditor. Centaur are looking for a reporter and a subeditor for Marketing Week. E! needs a research assistant.

      Academic and technical publishers Maney need an editorial assistant, a production assistant and a production editor.

      Financeweek.co.uk needs an editor. Newsquest needs an editor and managing editor for Insurance Times.

      The Girl Guides website needs a junior web editor (£19k). A channel 4 homes website needs an editor. A sports guide needs a production editor.

      Recruiter PFJ is looking for a deputy editor and an online financial editor.

      I've also come across the JournoBiz forums -- keep an eye on the threads as some people have posted work experience and writing offers... I'll let you know if I see any, tho.

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