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Deputy News Editor, Online Newspaper

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Posted 10 days ago, valid for 11 days
Location

London, Greater London NW5 1UH, England

Salary

£42,000 - £50,400 per annum

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Contract type

Full Time

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  • The position is for an assistant news editor at a prominent digital news site, requiring a strong track record in news editing within a 24-hour newsroom environment.
  • Candidates should have experience in writing engaging headlines and utilizing analytics and social media for content development.
  • A minimum of several years of experience in news gathering, editing, and team management is essential, preferably from a national newspaper or as an editor of a regional/local newspaper in the UK.
  • The role offers a competitive salary and represents a significant career advancement opportunity in a high-profile setting.
  • Outstanding candidates will demonstrate the ability to balance editorial objectives in a fast-paced news environment.

We are looking for an assistant news editor (aka deputy editor) for a household name, digital news site. It's a senior hire and well paid so our client needs someone with a good solid track record of news editing in a 24 hour digital, rolling, news room for a news paper. You will have been an editor writing engaging headlines and copy, and using analytics and social media to curate the site and develop content,

A strong track record of news gathering, editing and managing a team is essential, together with an understanding of digital 24-hour news and the processes and pressures that come with operating in this environment.

Outstanding candidates should also be able to balance editorial objectives in a fast paced news environment. Prior experience in managing reporters, news editing and publishing is essential.

You might have come from a national newspaper newsroom where you are likely to have been an assistant or deputy editor, or you could have been the actual editor of a regional or local newspaper in the UK. Either way this will be a step up to a high profile news site – it’s a fantastic name to have on your CV; plus opportunities, training and benefits are all second to none.

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