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22 November 2016

We’re hiring! Weekend editor needed for NewStatesman.com

The New Statesman is looking for a weekend editor for its website.

By New Statesman

The New Statesman is looking for a talented editor with a minimum of two years experience on a national magazine or mainstream news website.

We are looking for a talented all-rounder with a passion for current affairs and a keen insight into what New Statesman readers want. The ideal candidate will have the ability to write and edit a mix of breaking news, comment and feature articles. They will be skilled at generating ideas, will have experience of operating at the fast pace required in a digital newsroom, and will have an eye for spotting social media trends.

This is an exciting time of growth for the New Statesman. The job involves a five-day working week which will include the weekend, and the chance to be part of a dynamic team at Britain’s leading politics and culture magazine.

The role will involve:

Writing news stories and features.

Editing stories generated by our writers.

Editing and commissioning

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Updating the New Statesman homepage.

Generating ideas for multimedia content.

Sourcing and cropping images.

Managing the New Statesman social feeds.

 

The successful applicant should have:

First-class editing and writing skills.

A grounding in British and world politics.

A knowledge of media law.

A good grasp of web analytics and SEO.

In-depth understanding of social media.

Experience of commissioning.

Experience of using CMS.

To apply, please send an email to india.bourke@newstatesman.co.uk with the subject line “NS Weekend Editor”. Include a cover letter outlining your suitability for the role, and a CV. Closing date for applications is 9 December at noon.

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22 November 2016updated 14 Jul 2021 9:17am

We’re hiring! Weekend editor needed for NewStatesman.com

The New Statesman is looking for a weekend editor for its website.

By New Statesman

The New Statesman is looking for a talented editor with a minimum of two years experience on a national magazine or mainstream news website.

We are looking for a talented all-rounder with a passion for current affairs and a keen insight into what New Statesman readers want. The ideal candidate will have the ability to write and edit a mix of breaking news, comment and feature articles. They will be skilled at generating ideas, will have experience of operating at the fast pace required in a digital newsroom, and will have an eye for spotting social media trends.

This is an exciting time of growth for the New Statesman. The job involves a five-day working week which will include the weekend, and the chance to be part of a dynamic team at Britain’s leading politics and culture magazine.

The role will involve:

Writing news stories and features.

Editing stories generated by our writers.

Editing and commissioning

Subscribe to The New Statesman today from only £8.99 per month

Updating the New Statesman homepage.

Generating ideas for multimedia content.

Sourcing and cropping images.

Managing the New Statesman social feeds.

The successful applicant should have:

First-class editing and writing skills.

A grounding in British and world politics.

A knowledge of media law.

A good grasp of web analytics and SEO.

In-depth understanding of social media.

Experience of commissioning.

Experience of using CMS.

To apply, please send an email to india.bourke@newstatesman.co.uk with the subject line “NS Weekend Editor”. Include a cover letter outlining your suitability for the role, and a CV. Closing date for applications is 9 December at noon.

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