NCTJ Awards for Excellence sponsored by NFL UK open for entries
The NCTJ Awards for Excellence are open for entries from students and trainee journalists across the UK, with NFL UK confirming their sponsorship for a second year.
The NCTJ Awards for Excellence are open for entries from students and trainee journalists across the UK, with NFL UK confirming their sponsorship for a second year.
Applications are invited for theĀ DailyMail.comĀ journalism training schemeĀ in the New York office. We can only consider applicants with an American passport or who have a right to work there. It which will begin in Spring 2024. Our trainees embark on a year-longĀ programme that involves intense training,Ā assessment and on-the-job experience at our New York office.Ā DailyMail.comĀ isĀ part of […]
Sky Sports News executive editor Andy Cairns has rallied NCTJ journalism students to sell their skills to employers and never stop learning.
The National Council for the Training of Journalists has today launched the Journalism Skills Academy (JSA), supported by the Google News Initiative.
Sports journalism is a dynamic and popular field of expertise, where passions for all kinds of sport and journalism unite. Competition for work is fierce and often, an amount of ingenuity and luck are required to get started.
The recent Journalists at Work research told us that more than half (55 per cent) of journalists had undertaken some learning over the last 12 months. In addition, we know that nearly two-thirds (64 per cent) of journalists feel that they need new, or additional skills to improve their efficiency.
Job Purpose Salary: Ā£37,000 – Ā£47,000 (Plus over night payments) depending on relevant skills, knowledge and experience. The expected salary range for this role reflects internal benchmarking and external market insights. We currently have x2 Senior Journalist positions available. Radio Scotlandās three news programmes ā Good Morning Scotland, Lunchtime Live and Drivetime ā lead the […]
A community news reporter credits the communication skills he learnt as a mechanic for helping him make a good start in his new role. George Harman joined the Wellington Weekly News as part of the Community News Project, a ground-breaking partnership scheme between the NCTJ, Meta (formerly Facebook) and regional publishers to support quality local […]
A community reporter has drawn on her media law training to tell the story of a sex abuse victim, who bravely waived his right to anonymity. Hannah Bridgeman, community reporter for the Lancashire Evening Post, was contacted by charity Victim Support with a brief press release about how they supported 18-year-old Callum Genovese. Recognising the […]
A further 56 journalists are celebrating achieving senior status after passing the National Certificate Examination for reporters.