Deputy News Editor
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Full-time, permanent role. Working days: Tuesday to Saturday.
Where do I work?
The Observer newsroom, London (22 Berners Street) plus some flexibility to work remotely 1 day per week.
What are we for?
The Observer’s promise is in the name. The Observer bears witness; the best of journalism being curious minds at work. It loves the arts and ideas, both for their own sake and because they can change lives. It’s proudly progressive, but has no party allegiance. It’s open to different arguments and its editorial independence is non-negotiable. We are building a new Observer across print, audio and digital. We’re here to build journalism that lasts.
What’s my personal contribution?
The Observer is looking for a deputy news editor, working across national and international news. You will work alongside senior editors, commissioning and editing The Observer’s news coverage. Candidates must be able to generate original ideas and work closely with reporters, on everything from human interest stories to political scoops, dispatches and longer investigative reads. The ideal candidate will have experience as an editor at a national news organisation or magazine and will be comfortable working across print and digital formats, and working with reporters, production and design on the best way to tell stories.
Candidates must demonstrate wide knowledge of and interest in national and international news and the ability to spot stories that stand apart from the daily news cycle. This is a fantastic opportunity to join a revamped team and play a role in shaping news coverage in the new Observer.
What do I show? Essential behaviours.
Strong work ethic and integrity
Highly motivated and proactive
A collaborative team player
Calm under pressure
Enjoys working at a fast pace and isn’t fazed by unexpected changes and setbacks
Able to generate inventive, compelling ideas - from hard news to human interest
Excellent editorial judgement and an imaginative approach to news-related journalism
Excellent commissioning and editing skills
Excellent interpersonal skills
Working with us
We are a progressive business with a diverse, motivated team; a mix of veterans and young people starting out on their careers. We are committed to equal opportunities and creating an inclusive environment for all our employees, and we welcome applicants regardless of ethnic origin, national origin, gender, race, colour, religious beliefs, disability, sexual orientation or age.
Benefits
30 days holiday + bank holidays
Private healthcare
Group income protection & life assurance
Pension
Cycle to Work scheme
Interest-free season ticket loan
Free snacks and drinks in the newsroom
Our Process
We aim to run our interview process at pace and with clarity at every stage, recognising how challenging it can be to balance alongside other commitments or interviews. The number of stages will vary depending on the nature and level of the role, but we see this as a two-way process and hope you’ll enjoy the opportunity to meet a range of potential future colleagues.