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Lighting, Deputy Editor

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Recruiter
Emap
Posted
09 August 2012
Closes
09 September 2012
Location
London
Job Industry
Discipline
Function
Contract Type
Permanent
Hours
Salary
DOE

Further information

EMAP is the business-to-business media division of Top Right Group, whose market leading brands includes Retail Week, Broadcast, Construction News and The Architects’ Journal.

Reporting to and working closely with the Editor, the Deputy Editor will be a key member of the Lighting editorial team. They will be expected to:

 Write monthly features and news stories
 Keep the Lighting website updated and take responsibility for the brand’s weekly email newsletter
 Be an ambassador for the Lighting brand both internally and externally
 Be able to deputize for the Editor and take over the running of the magazine on occasions

The ideal candidate will:

 Preferably have a knowledge of the lighting industry although the ability to learn quickly is more important
 Have the ability to work quickly and accurately with the minimum of fuss while keeping in mind the Lighting reader at all times
 Have a calm head and a determined and amiable personality 
 Be comfortable talking in groups, seminars and presentations
 Have strong written skills with the ability to analyse and compile features effortlessly
 Have a finely honed eye for a story

The work ethic is dynamic. The business is diverse. It's great working for a company that is making money, growing, acquiring and is constantly aiming for 'best in class'. Its easy to be proud working for Emap.

Please send your CV and salary expectations to jobs@emap.com. Applications without salary details may delay the process. The subject of the email needs to clearly state the job title of the vacancy and reference number.

There is no closing date for this position. Successful candidates will be responded to when they apply and any adverts will be removed when the role has been filled. If you are interested, please apply immediately to avoid disappointment.

Emap