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JR United Kingdom seeks a full-time editor for The Bell, focusing on engaging local journalism in Glasgow. The successful candidate will commission and edit captivating stories while managing a talented team. This role demands creativity, strong editorial skills, and a commitment to high-quality journalism.
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The Bell’s mission is to provide a new kind of local journalism about Glasgow — narrative, thoughtful and full of investigative rigour and insight - and so far, it’s working. In just nine months, more than 8,000 Glaswegians have signed up to read The Bell and we already have more than 600 paying members. In total, our stories have been read by tens of thousands of people and have already been nominated for the Scottish Press Awards in our first year of operation.
Now, we’re looking for a full-time editor to steer The Bell through the next stage of its journey. Your job will be to commission and edit gripping, intriguing and exclusive stories that get the whole city talking and to manage our small team of talented staff writers and regular freelance contributors. You will be working closely with the senior editors at Mill Media, who have a track record of publishing award-winning journalism.
The Bell’s mission is to provide a new kind of local journalism about Glasgow — narrative, thoughtful and full of investigative rigour and insight - and so far, it’s working. In just nine months, more than 8,000 Glaswegians have signed up to read The Bell and we already have more than 600 paying members. In total, our stories have been read by tens of thousands of people and have already been nominated for the Scottish Press Awards in our first year of operation.
Now, we’re looking for a full-time editor to steer The Bell through the next stage of its journey. Your job will be to commission and edit gripping, intriguing and exclusive stories that get the whole city talking and to manage our small team of talented staff writers and regular freelance contributors. You will be working closely with the senior editors at Mill Media, who have a track record of publishing award-winning journalism.
Role detailsBy taking on this job, you will be joining Mill Media, a pioneering company founded in June 2020. So far, our success has been based on a simple idea: giving journalists the time they need to produce great stories.
In the past few years, this approach has turned Mill Media into a new force in British journalism, described as “One of the most interesting and impressive media startups of the last decade,” by the FT’s John Burn-Murdoch, and as “very, very impressive” by the Wall Street Journal’s Emma Tucker. We have received investment from the likes of Mark Thompson, who has led the New York Times and CNN.
Our team of reporters and editors publish high-quality local journalism across the UK, and two of our investigations were long listed by Private Eye for this year’s prestigious Paul Foot Award.
What we’re looking forThe role will be critical to the running of The Bell, but the editor will also be a senior figure within Mill Media, working with our team of editors. Applicants must have at least five years of experience in professional journalism and at least two years experience as an editor.
We need someone who loves coming up with original story ideas and who knows that features journalism requires more creativity when it comes to angles and headlines than conventional news editing. You will be brilliant at finding the best angle for a story, transforming a topic that could be beige in lesser hands into something unforgettable. Strong knowledge of American magazine journalism and viral online essays is not obligatory, but it would help.
“I love the ambition of bringing deeply-reported narrative journalism to local news and I’m so impressed with how it’s going. That’s the kind of journalism Britain needs more of. If I was a young writer right now, I would want to work for Mill Media.”
Tina Brown, former editor of Vanity Fair and the New Yorker.
The right candidate will have the kind of energy and enthusiasm required to power a new title and motivate a team, as well as the experience in commissioning and copy editing to publish high quality stories on a regular basis. They will also be someone with broad interests and who reads widely, allowing them to oversee coverage of social housing and dating trends in the same workday.
Key responsibilitiesWorking pattern: This is a full-time role. You will work three days a week at our office/co-working space in Glasgow and remotely the rest of the time. You will make regular visits to the company’s head office in Manchester (paid for by the company).
Attributes requiredTo apply for this role, email [emailprotected] by Sunday 8th June at the latest, with a brief explanation (in the body of the email) about why you are interested in working with us and why you think you might be a good fit for this role. Please put 'Bell editor' in the subject line.
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