Senior News Editor: Break Exclusives & Lead Desk (Hybrid) in London

Senior News Editor: Break Exclusives & Lead Desk (Hybrid) in London

London Full-Time 45000 - 55000 Β£ / year (est.) No working from home possible
Daily Mirror

At a Glance

  • Tasks: Lead a dynamic newsroom, manage news content, and source exclusive stories.
  • Company: Join the Daily Mirror, a leading media outlet in London.
  • Benefits: Enjoy generous holidays, healthcare, and family-friendly policies.
  • Other info: Hybrid working model for a balanced work-life experience.
  • Why this job: Make your mark in journalism while mentoring a talented team.
  • Qualifications: NCTJ/NQJ qualification or relevant experience in news editing.

The predicted salary is between 45000 - 55000 Β£ per year.

Daily Mirror is seeking an experienced News Editor to lead the fast-paced newsroom at their Canary Wharf offices in London. The role involves managing both print and online news, sourcing exclusives, and mentoring team members while maintaining high editorial standards.

Applicants should have an NCTJ/NQJ or relevant experience, alongside a strong understanding of UK media law. The position offers a hybrid working model with extensive employee benefits including generous holiday, healthcare, and family policies.

Senior News Editor: Break Exclusives & Lead Desk (Hybrid) in London employer: Daily Mirror

Daily Mirror is an excellent employer, offering a dynamic work environment in the heart of Canary Wharf, London. With a strong emphasis on employee growth and development, the company provides extensive benefits including generous holiday allowances, comprehensive healthcare, and supportive family policies, all while fostering a collaborative culture that values innovation and high editorial standards.

Daily Mirror

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Daily Mirror Recruitment Team

We think you need these skills to ace Senior News Editor: Break Exclusives & Lead Desk (Hybrid) in London

News Editing
Team Management
Sourcing Exclusives
Mentoring
Editorial Standards
NCTJ/NQJ Qualification
UK Media Law