Nub News looking for new journalists to expand coverage in Cheshire

By Alasdair Perry

16th Oct 2024 | Local News

Nub News is looking for a journalist to join our existing Macclesfield team to help expand our coverage in the town (Nub News).
Nub News is looking for a journalist to join our existing Macclesfield team to help expand our coverage in the town (Nub News).

Nub News is looking for journalists to come on board to help expand its coverage in Cheshire.

We have two exciting roles available right now. 

The first is for a journalist to join our existing Macclesfield team to help expand our coverage in the town.

The second, is for a journalist to help us launch a brand new online publication covering the town of Chester.

Nub News is looking for a journalist to help us launch a brand new online publication covering the town of Chester (Nub News).

Nub News is an innovative media platform that gives its journalists the power to write their own stories and build their own audiences, on a patch where they live and work.

We are revolutionising local news and now have sites towns nationwide.

For both roles, we are looking for an energetic journalist to source and write stories for our sites which they will upload and manage.

You must be capable of checking your own work and ensuring grammar and spelling are correct.

Our sites carry a balance of editorial coverage featuring breaking news, crime, community events, education, council issues and sport. If it's happening on the patch, we want you to write about it.

You will need to be able to write catchy headlines and create informative captions.

In addition to providing copy for our website, you will be required to support and promote it via social media channels.

Nub News journalists are expected to find original and exclusive, local news stories. They go out into their local communities and talk to people face-to-face (Nub News).

It sounds like a tough job, but it's a rewarding one with a competitive salary and the benefit of being at the heart of a local community.

And you will have expert help to back you up from our team of experienced journalists, managers and technicians.

For established journalists, Nub News is a chance to concentrate on writing proper local news stories that local people genuinely want to read.

For young reporters, we offer a unique opportunity to learn your trade – to find and publish credible local news on a respected digital platform.

Nub News sites don't rely on programmable ads so you won't have to publish 'clickbait content' that simply keeps readers on the site.

Instead, our journalists are expected to find original and exclusive, local news stories. They go out into their local communities and talk to people face-to-face.

So, we are looking for enthusiastic applicants who care about both their community and their journalism and who want to enjoy their work.

Please submit your application for any of these positions, plus any supporting material including a CV, to our managing director James Smith at [email protected] (Nub News).

And we are looking for applicants who can start straight away.

Contact Details

Please submit your application for any of these positions, plus any supporting material including a CV, to our managing director James Smith at [email protected].

     

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