The Daily Sceptic is Hiring!

We’re looking for someone to join the staff of the Daily Sceptic as an Associate Editor. This is a part-time job – two-and-a-half days a week – but might eventually become full time. It is properly paid – well, properly paid for a journalism job – and comes with a pension.

Job Description

Deputise for the Editor when he’s not working, which means weekends + the Editor’s 20 holiday days/year + two bank holidays, i.e., you’ll be expected to work on two bank holidays (although not Christmas Day or Boxing Day). On the days when you’re deputising, this means:

• Writing or editing at least five posts/day (not including the News Round-Up), making sure they’re in the house style.
• Publishing the News Round-Up
• Sending the daily email newsletter to subscribers so it arrives in their inboxes at 3am. This needs to be done after midnight.
• Posting a summary of the previous day’s contents, a link to the daily newsletter and a topical cartoon on our socials, e.g. our Twitter account, the two Daily Sceptic Facebook accounts and the Editor-in-Chief’s two Facebook accounts. Also, sending that summary, link and the cartoon to the Editor-in-Chief by 1am so he can post them on his Twitter and Gettr accounts.
• Manage thedailysceptic@gmail.com inbox.

Other Duties:

• Explore and manage advertising and other income streams.
• Open and manage accounts on Locals, Patreon and SubscribeStar.
• Help organise ticketed live recordings of the Weekly Sceptic.
• Attract advertising to the podcast and manage advertisers, e.g. invoice them on time.
• Serve as a customer support person to our readers, donors and subscribers who have queries about logging in, donating, etc. (No phone calls, just emails.)

Skills and qualifications:

• Some journalistic experience, so an ability to summarise complex information and ideas, create click-bait headlines and pithy summaries for our socials (which are posted automatically by Buffer) and work quickly to deadline.
• An understanding of libel law.
• Excellent spelling, syntax and grammar.
• Mastery of English language, i.e., can write well.
• Familiarity with WordPress.
• Willingness to work long and unusual hours.

If you’re interested, please email a CV and a couple of paragraphs about why you think you’re the right person for the job to thedailysceptic@gmail.com putting “Associate Editor” in the subject line.

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godknowsimgood
godknowsimgood
3 years ago

“Skills and qualifications:

• …create click-bait headlines…”

The Dogman
The Dogman
3 years ago
Reply to  godknowsimgood

News editors hate this one simple trick.

David101
3 years ago
Reply to  The Dogman

The problem with “click bait headlines” is that too many people just skim-read headlines without delving into the actual content of the article with its context and nuances, leading to the possibility of mis-representation of the facts by those who quote the headline verbatim. The articles themselves may be a fair representation of the facts, but the headline taken on face-value often is not.

Rachel Taylor
Rachel Taylor
3 years ago

A wonderful insight into the gruelling life of an editor!

NeilParkin
3 years ago

Mastery of English language, i.e., can write well.

If you are accomplished at the former, then the latter is superfluous…

Dinger64
3 years ago
Reply to  NeilParkin

Can think well!
Who cares about grammar these days?

DomH75
3 years ago

When you start producing video content, give me a call! 🙂

Deborah T
Deborah T
3 years ago

Every weekend?? (If I’m misunderstanding, others will.)

Epi
Epi
3 years ago

Goodness what a busy life. Think I’ll keep on trying to enjoy my retirement (despite the current nonsense). Good luck recruiting.

Dinger64
3 years ago

There are many great contributers to this site! Pick one! No need to advertise

Dinger64
3 years ago

Some journalistic experience,” 

No journalistic experience would be an advantage! Speak from the heart not from your bosses wage slip