NCTJ-trained digital news reporter required
Travel Gossip, the UK’s fastest-growing travel trade media brand, is looking for a full-time, NCTJ-trained journalist to join its busy news team.
Travel Gossip’s news division (travelgossip.co.uk) launched nearly four years ago and quickly made an impact in the industry with its travel news site and daily news email service. The overall company has grown significantly, including sales and partnerships, marketing and training divisions and now is the time to grow our news team to fit with our exciting editorial expansion plans.
Knowledge of the travel industry is not essential, but you must be an organised, driven and enthusiastic person with a solid background in news reporting who can fit in with the fast-paced environment of Travel Gossip. This is an exciting opportunity to build on your existing journalistic skills as a local news reporter (or similar) and make an impact in covering the lively UK travel industry.
The role will involve
The ideal candidate
Knowledge of the travel industry is not essential, but an interest in the industry – and willingness to get involved and learn about it – is.
Salary: c£35k, depending on experience
Benefits: WFH, private health insurance
Please note: You must be based in the UK.
To apply: Please email your CV and covering letter or click “Apply Online” below.
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