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A leading amateur radio organization is looking for an assistant editor to join its editorial team. The role involves commissioning articles, sub-editing content, and assisting members with queries. Candidates should be proficient in Microsoft Office, have knowledge of Adobe tools, and possess a positive attitude towards technology. The position is primarily at the headquarters near Bedford but allows for some remote work. Salary is negotiable based on experience.
The Radio Society of Great Britain (RSGB) is looking for an assistant editor to join the team that produces its suite of RadCom publications and manages its news desk.
The successful candidate will be involved in everything from magazine production and sub-editing, to writing articles and planning content. You will be a core part of the editorial team, working closely with (and being managed by) the RadCom Managing Editor.
Reporting to the Managing Editor, you will:
You will be proficient in the use of the Microsoft Office suite of applications. Knowledge and experience of using Adobe InDesign and Adobe Photoshop are extremely desirable.
You must be positive, enthusiastic about technology and have an excellent command of English, a good eye for detail and be able to work to exacting standards, often under pressure. A wide range of radio and electronic knowledge, including amateur radio, is desirable.
This staff position is based at RSGB headquarters near Bedford, although an element of working from home could be discussed. The salary is negotiable depending upon relevant qualifications and experience.
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For an informal chat about the role, contact the RadCom Editor via
Please send CVs and expressions of interest to the same email address.
The Radio Society of Great Britain (RSGB) is a not-for-profit organisation that represents the interests of amateur radio operators in the United Kingdom. It is predominantly a membership organisation. The RSGB was founded in 1913 and is one of the oldest organisations of its kind. The Society's RadCom magazine is one of the most respected amateur radio publications in the world.