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E-learning - Please note: price excludes VAT   Please note: your order will be processed within 72 working hours.     This e-learning course is delivered via the NCTJ's Journalism Skills Academy. Would you like to be a freelance writer? To cover stories you enjoy, issues you care about? This course will help you to develop the skills, contacts and confidence you need to freelance. Whether you are already working in journalism and want to spread your wings, a career changer seeking new horizons or just staring out in your career, this course is for you. You can take part at your own pace, build your expertise and benefit from writing exercises created by successful freelancers that will put what you are learning into practice.

Trainee Multimedia Reporter

The Tavistock Times Series is looking for a full-time Trainee Multimedia Reporter to join our busy Devon newsroom. If you’re passionate about story-telling and content production, have an ability to produce engaging content with a ‘digital-first’ mindset, along with an aptitude for developing contacts within the community, we want to hear from you! This is […]

Editorial AI project co-ordinator – (Newsquest) General/UK Wide

We are looking for an editorial AI project co-ordinator, a role at the forefront of integrating AI technology within journalism. This position bridges the gap between editorial and technological innovation, playing a key role in transforming how some news is devised and created. The successful candidate will report directly to Newsquest’s head of editorial AI.   Who we […]

My apprenticeship story – Josie Hannett, KM Group

"I started as an editorial apprentice at the KM Group in September 2014. I went straight from sixth into the newsroom at 18 years old, where I gained experience firstly in print at my local KM paper, then online, radio and my final stint was TV."

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