ShortList magazine seeks a deputy editor to take part in one of the success stories in British publishing

ShortList has a thriving website
ShortList, the UK’s quality weekly magazine for “men with more than one thing on their minds” is seeking a new Deputy Editor. The successful candidate will currently be a Deputy Editor or experienced Features Editor on a national publication, with at least two years experience in commissioning and page craft.
Key responsibilities of this journalism job
If you are successful, you will be responsible for commissioning and editing all features content for the magazine and website, shortlist.com, while helping to set the tone in all copy including captions, headlines and coverlines.
You will work closely with the Editor to manage an editorial team of twelve and ensure the magazine comes in on budget every week. You’ll also be expected to work as an ambassador for ShortList, attending launches and social events as required.
ShortList Media is a vibrant small company at an incredibly exciting stage in its growth. This role - and company - demands endless enthusiasm, passion and commitment, as well as commercial knowledge. This is an incredibly rare chance to play a part in one of the current success stories in British publishing.
To apply, please send a CV, cover letter and three ideas for top-drawer ShortList features that could go in the magazine tomorrow to the Editor, Terri White, on terri.white@shortlist.com. No telephone calls, please.
Applications must be received by 6pm on Friday July 24th 2009.
To get a feel for ShortList magazine, please visit www.shortlist.com
This journalism job has been sourced from Gorkana
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Following Matt Hill’s departure from ShortList, Simon Kurs has been appointed Deputy Editor and starts his new role on September 2nd 2009.