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Content Editor

London
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Fixed-term contract, 12 months

This role is responsible for the development and delivery of news, feature and video content for a professional membership organisation in the health profession.

KEY RESPONSIBILITIES

  • Deliver high-quality daily editorial news and feature content for online multimedia channels.
  • Deliver weekly online new content, ensuring headlines and standfirsts support SEO
  • Pitch, scope and deliver ad hoc and bimonthly online exclusive feature content that explores key topics, trends and awareness
  • Contribute to weekly editorial content meetings
  • Contribute to the delivery of online editorial planning that aligns with the advertising plans of key industry clients
  • Commission video content in collaboration with the video production editor
  • Support social media channels, working to grow followers
  • Work in partnership with the digital team to ensure the effective promotion of content across social media platforms.

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  • Support the editor to deliver the bi-monthly print journal.

  • Lead on the editorial creation and delivery of a bi-monthly section to deadline

  • Contribute to other feature sections throughout the yearly cycle

  • Ensure final layout of features are optimised for print, including liaising with the designer regarding position of page furniture, typography, and choice of images

  • Ensure print feature copy is reviewed and optimised for online once finalised

  • Manage stakeholder relationships.

  • Attend press events, trade shows and launches to network, build industry contacts and secure exclusive content

  • Support the commercial team to develop advertising leads and opportunities

  • Support the online and print production processes.

  • Proof news, features and email content for accuracy, grammar, and style and tone

  • Fact-checking and copy-proofing pages produced by the editorial team, in Word and InDesign, to maintain quality and adherence to ‘house style.’

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EXPERIENCE NEEDED

  • At least five years’ journalism experience
  • Proven experience as an editor working across print, online and video platforms
  • Experience in editorial project management and planning
  • Pitching, scoping and delivering business feature content – including exclusives

Knowledge

  • Knowledge of print and digital production processes and technologies
  • Working knowledge of content management systems (CMS)
  • Working knowledge and awareness of media law, libel
  • Working knowledge of the use of social media tools in a journalistic and business environment.

Education/training

  • NCTJ or equivalent journalism qualification desirable, including shorthand

We regret that due to large number of applicants, only short-listed candidates will be contacted.

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Skills

Journalism
Editing
Project Management
Content Management Systems
SEO
Social Media
Video Production
Fact-Checking
Copy-Proofing
Media Law
Print Production
Online Content
Feature Writing
Networking
Stakeholder Management
Advertising

Location

London, England, United Kingdom

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