Assistant Editor, Front Page Curation – BBC (London)
Job Reference: 18629
Band: E
Salary: £54,000 – £64,250 plus London Weighting, depending on relevant skills, knowledge and experience. The expected salary range for this role reflects internal benchmarking and external market insights.
Contract type: 12 month attachment/FTC
Location: Office Base is London Broadcasting House
We’re happy to discuss flexible working. Please indicate your choice under the flexible working question in the application. There is no obligation to raise this at the application stage but if you wish to do so, you are welcome to. Flexible working will be part of the discussion at offer stage.
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Job Introduction
The Curation team in Digital Output is looking for an assistant editor for front pages to work on a 12 month attachment alongside the existing assistant editor.
The successful candidate will share day-to-day responsibility for curating one of the most popular and respected destinations on the internet – the BBC News front page. You will help lead a team of senior journalists who manage the front page and BBC News app. You will be a leading voice in creating and delivering a vision for the UK and international pages, working with teams across BBC News to present the best of our coverage to our vast daily audiences and to reach and grow our underserved audiences.
Main Responsibilities
- Oversee daily curation, making sure we are presenting the most important stories and video of the day with the best headlines and images
- Provide daily editorial direction for front page SJs
- Act as a representative for the team in daily meetings, leading them where needed
- Help develop, enhance and consistently apply curation best practice
- Shape next-day front pages based on news priorities
- Provide insight, planning and strategic thinking on planned push alerts
- Maximise curation possibilities presented by Tipo and other tools
- Initiate and manage curation experiments to drive engagement and reach
Are you the right candidate?
- Excellent editorial judgement and experience of working with or in a curation team to execute a digital promotion plan for the front page
- Ability and willingness to be hands-on with the front page, while also being across other editorial priorities
- A thorough appreciation of UK and global news priorities in a fast-paced breaking news environment
- A track-record of using data to reach new audiences and drive habit
- A proven record of fostering an inclusive and purposeful team culture
- Demonstrable experience of developing and honing newsroom workflows
- Command of existing and new tools used to promote and curate content
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