16 days ago
  • LevelMid Level
  • ProfessionsEditorial Director, Journalist, Copy Editor
  • TypeFull Time
  • LocationLondon, United Kingdom

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Description

About the Role
As Community Editor, you will be part of a team responsible for building, growing and nurturing niche communities, encouraging readers to engage and interact with each other and Telegraph journalists, and putting subscribers’ voices at the heart of our journalism.
You will be an advocate for our subscribers in the newsroom, highlighting the topics and stories that get our readers talking. You’ll promote constructive conversation among readers and find imaginative ways to encourage interaction between readers and journalists. You’ll pitch and create your own reader-led stories, projects and initiatives, as well as encouraging and supporting other Editorial desks to include readers’ voices in their output as appropriate.
This role combines both journalism and community management. We expect you to begin with expertise in at least one of these two areas, and to be ready to upskill as necessary. It’s an exciting opportunity for a proactive, creative individual to take on new challenges within a supportive, ambitious team.
This role is fully onsite and shift based (varying from 7am starts to 7pm finish times) and on rare occasions will be required to work outside of hours/weekend shifts.
Key Responsibilities
  • Generate and create reader-led stories, projects and initiatives that put readers’ voices and experiences at the heart of our journalism.
  • Create opportunities for readers to engage and interact with the Telegraph’s journalism across our verticals, through polls, Q&As, comments, case studies, audio, video, email newsletters and so on.
  • Work directly with readers and journalists to build, grow and nurture healthy communities.
  • Contribute to the development and implementation of new community products and tools.
  • Develop a deep familiarity with the Telegraph’s readers, understand the values they share, spot the issues and stories that generate discussion and regularly share those insights with colleagues.
  • Use data to optimise and evaluate community content and initiatives.
  • Build confident working relationships around the newsroom and liaise daily with other desks to collaborate and support each other’s work.
  • Proactively encourage and support journalists across the newsroom to interact with readers to help deepen the journalist-reader relationship.
Essential/Desirable Skills
  • Either journalism skills gained through experience or training or a track record of building highly engaged communities (essential).
  • Ability to build strong working relationships, accommodating requests from others while making your own case assertively and persuasively (essential).
  • Good editorial judgement, the ability to spot and pitch a good story and to find the right angle for a Telegraph audience, or the desire to develop these (essential).
  • Ability to build relationships with readers in person and online, individually and at scale (essential).
  • Strong writing and editing skills and the ability to write according to Telegraph style (essential).
  • Understanding of The Telegraph’s subscribers, brands and journalistic values, particularly in digital (essential).
  • Demonstrable ability to use analytics tools and data reports to inform editorial decisions (essential).
  • Understanding of what builds communities online (desirable).
  • Solid knowledge of media law (e.g. defamation, contempt, privacy) (desirable).

Skills Required

  • Journalism
  • Editing
  • Build Relationships

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