On the Guardian, the New Scientist is looking for an online editor.
Over on the newly-pink-and-grey Journalism.co.uk, CMP's the Publican is looking for a news editor. The FT needs a financial reporter. Black Hair and Beauty magazine needs a subeditor. Emap's Infrastructure Journal website needs a regional reporter and a deputy editor. And Haymarket's Campaign is looking for a media reporter.
On Gumtree, a publication needs a part-time lifestyle journalist. HoldtheFrontPage has ads for a reporter from a recruiter and a sports reporter for the Southwark newspaper.
The Careers Group has adverts for a trainee investment writer (17k), a production assistant at an academic publisher (16.5k), and an internship in a newsroom for an EU-focused publication (35/day).
A few new ones on GorkanaPR, including a few from sunny Dubai, as well a couple in shit-weather London from Thomson Financial, which needs subeditors and a small caps reporter.
Emap's First needs a chief subeditor and a deputy production editor.
Time Out needs a whackload, including a deputy tv editor and tv journalist, a publisher, an online editor and travel guides editor.
Craigslist has an advert for freelance subeditors for a sports publication.
And this was posted in the comments, but thought I'd throw it up here, too (and not in a vomity-way):
We are looking for budding journalists who are trying to get their big break and are willing to show their search and hard graft on TV."Apparently this is for a youth show and they want people aged between 18-23 who have a bit of work experience behind them but no definite training. They want people who haven't really got any contacts in the industry but really feel it is for them.
They need to be available for filming from October and will be given a mentor to help them.This is all I know, but if anyone thinks they fit the bill, then call 020 7534 0694 and ask for either Katie or Paul.
Thanks for that Phaeton.