The successful candidate will be able to make clear journalistic choices that will bring content to the Business Post Group’s readers in a timely and relevant way
The Business Post Group is a diversified media group with a strong technology, data, digital and experience-driven portfolio of businesses.
The company now wishes to recruit a chief sub-editor. Reporting to the editor and the head of production, the successful candidate will work across all the group’s titles in print and digital format, ensuring accuracy and relevance in copy, and maximising the presentation of digital content.* Be responsible for managing the roster and time sheets of the sub-editor team.
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