JOB AD: Deputy head of production at Business Day

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Business Day is looking to hire an energetic, organised individual as Deputy Head of Production for Business Day. We're looking for someone who has a solid track record in journalism production, who will work well in a team, and is able to work across all of Business Day’s platforms.

Sign off on the rest of print product in accordance with design style and demands for fairness and accuracyEnsure superb sub-editing for print and digital, using the correct content management systemEnsure adequate supply of digital copy Errors – in terms of grammar, spelling, style and relating to fact – are minimisedEnsure metadata is relevant and accurateMinimum qualifications and requirements A track record of accurate, fast and factually correct editing;Wide general knowledge, specifically...

 

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