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Deputy Head of Newsletters 12 month FTC

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Deputy Head of Newsletters 12 month FTC
About the Role
As Deputy Head of Newsletters, you will help to shape the national news agenda by editing and publishing The Telegraph's award-winning newsletters, delivered daily to an audience of millions. You will oversee the day-to-day running of the editorial team and be directly responsible for maintaining publishing standards and optimising the performance of our newsletter roster, working with senior journalists to create bespoke, high-quality content. The Deputy Head of Newsletters will also contribute to overall strategy and deputise for the Head of Newsletters when necessary. This is a fast-paced role, in which you will collaborate with colleagues across the newsroom on some of our most important products. You will be required to react quickly to breaking news events while simultaneously working on longer-term projects. This role requires excellent attention to detail, strong news judgement, flawless editing skills and an interest in using data to make editorial decisions. You must be able to exercise editorial judgement independently and quickly in live news situations. Prior experience working on newsletters at a national news organisation is preferred. This is a full-time role that may require working a 7-day rota and flexible hours. Key Responsibilities
Crafting and curating bespoke email newsletters around The Telegraph's key content verticals Leveraging and managing key editorial and design talent to ensure The Telegraph's newsletters maintain our highest standards Collaborating with key editorial stakeholders to develop new newsletter strands and series Collaborating with marketing, technology and CRM teams to optimise newsletter distribution Deputising for the Head of Newsletters when appropriate and necessary Using data to inform decisions around editorial content and distribution models Responding to reader queries Subbing newsletter copy prior to publication Essential Skills
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Excellent subbing, editing and production skills and proven ability to produce the highest quality work on a consistent basis Experience of creating and curating high-quality editorial content for engaged audiences Excellent understanding of The Telegraph's brands and journalistic values Excellent understanding of the existing digital publishing landscape and emerging media trends Experience using analytics tools and data reports to inform editorial decisions Direct experience producing editorial newsletters Desirable Skills


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The nature of our industry means life at the Telegraph Media Group is fast-paced, demanding, and interesting. We also want it to be rewarding for everyone who works here by creating a suite of benefits that contribute to lifestyle choices and leisure activities. From dynamic working opportunities, medical cover, and parental leave (six months fully paid maternity leave and enhanced paternity/partner leave), to life assurance and season ticket loans, you can choose from a range of flexible benefits, designed to support your lifestyle and help you achieve a healthy work-life balance. Training and development With support from your manager and colleagues, you'll also have access to a variety of training and development opportunities through The Academy. Covering a range of personal and professional skills, our courses enable you to develop an enjoyable and rewarding career. Our commitment to inclusion At Telegraph Media Group, we foster a diverse and inclusive workplace and we are committed to building a team that reflects a wide variety of skills, perspectives and backgrounds. We believe in equality of opportunity and welcome candidates from all backgrounds, regardless of age, gender, ethnicity, disability, sexual orientation, gender identity, socio-economic background, religion and/or belief. We are proud to be a Level 3 Disability Confident Leader as part of the government's Disability Confident Scheme. If you are disabled or have a long-term health condition and would like support in applying for any of our roles or if you require any reasonable adjustments in the recruitment process with us, please make us aware. To find out more about Diversity, Inclusion and Belonging at Telegraph Media Group, and for more information on our purpose, beliefs, and people values, please visit our website.
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