ITP Media Group
Editor - Catering Insight

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Catering Insight Editor
Catering Insight, the F&B supply industry’s go-to source for news, features, analysis and trends in the UK, is looking for an energetic, ambitious Editor. The ideal candidate will lead its market-leading digital, print and social content, driving audience growth and contributing to its seasonal calendar of live events. You should be passionate about connecting with new communities, dialled into tech innovations and bursting with big ideas that deliver value to Catering Insight’s loyal and discerning audience, and the brand.
Requirements
- Lead Catering Insight’s editorial content across digital, social, video, print and events.
- Plan, write, edit and commission content towards an editorial calendar, ensuring daily, weekly and monthly content goals and targets are met.
- Drive and deliver audience growth across Catering Insight’s digital and social platforms.
- Collaborate with Editors on sister titles, including Foodservice Equipment Journal, to identify new content opportunities across brands.
- Use ITP UK’s analytics tools to compile weekly reports on content performance, identifying trends / patterns, and using insights to inform future content strategy.
- Work with a central events department to deliver exceptional annual Awards properties and ad-hoc events across the UK and identify new activations that add value to our brands, audience and clients.
- Support the Editorial Director by acting as an ambassador for ITP UK, externally by establishing strong relationships in the industry, and internally by developing a strong reputation for project management and collaboration.
- Support Catering Insight’s commercial team by collaborating on projects that assist with revenue growth.
- Occasionally attend events outside of office hours.
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- Competitive – keeps a keen eye on the competition and wider industry, always staying one step ahead.
- Accountable – the ideal candidate is comfortable with responsibility, open and honest.
- Communicative – proactively provides updates and reporting, and works transparently with the wider team.
- Energetic – a strong sense of humour and high-frequency, outgoing personality.
- Persuasive – internally and externally, with the ability to present ideas with credibility, sound reasoning and emotion.
- Creative – across everything from content creation to how they respond to challenges.
- Flexible – understands the fast-paced nature of the media landscape, and is comfortable pivoting when priorities change.


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Experience & Qualifications
- At least two years in an Editor role, or equivalent experience.
- Hands-on multimedia experience (digital, social, video, print).
- Experience working with a CMS and SEO tools, as well as Adobe InDesign.
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