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The successful candidate will support the Briefing Senior Editor to research, report and write content for the daily newsletter. They will also assist the senior editor by suggesting new ideas for content that will appeal to our audience and help us reach new readers. You will work with, and be supported by, Nature’s team of award-winning journalists and editors, as well as specialists in product development, technology and marketing.
Work closely with the editors of Nature’s magazine and journal content to select content for the Briefing. Work with the Chief Editor of Audience and Engagement to learn about our audience and how you can produce content of interest to them, as well as how to reach new audiences.Help liaise with the legal team to handle content with legal sensitivities as necessary.Skills, Experience and Qualifications:At least two years’ experience in writing compelling copy for a digital audience, ideally to daily deadlines.
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