Audience and Content Editor- Newsquest (Swindon)

Are you passionate about print journalism and digital audience engagement? Do you have a keen eye for compelling content and the ability to help shape stories that captivate readers?
We are looking for an experienced journalist to become our next Audience and Content Editor who will help push our Wiltshire news titles to the next level.
As our Audience & Content Editor, you will play a pivotal role in curating and shaping content for our print publications as well as our digital audience.
Your work will help build on some of the great successes made at leading news brands; the Swindon Advertiser, the Wiltshire Times and the Gazette and Herald.
Primarily, the role will see you work closely with writers, designers, and editorial teams to ensure our print editions meet the highest editorial standards and align with audience interests.
But with a foot in both the print and digital aspects of our work, you will help finesse the content from our reporting team and know how to display it for maximum impact with our audiences.

Key Responsibilities

  • Oversee the planning, editing, and layout of print content, ensuring alignment with audience preferences.
  • Analyse readership trends and feedback to refine content strategies.
  • Collaborate with journalists, designers, and editorial staff to produce engaging and visually appealing print editions.
  • Maintain consistency in tone, style, and quality across all print content.
  • Develop and implement strategies to enhance print circulation and reader engagement.
  • Ensure adherence to editorial guidelines and ethical journalism standards.
  • Manage reporters to improve their news-gathering skills
  • Oversee our strategy of public engagement, encouraging contributions to the titles
  • Manage our strategy of monthly supplements

Skills, Knowledge & Expertise

  • A background in local print journalism and editorial management.
  • Excellent editing, proofreading, and content curation skills.
  • A deep understanding of audience engagement strategies for print media.
  • Proficiency in layout planning and collaboration with design teams.
  • The ability to work in a fast-paced, deadline-driven environment.
  • Strong leadership and communication skills.
  • Local knowledge of Wiltshire and/or Swindon preferable
  • Ability to travel to our Swindon office regularly as this is a hybrid role

Job Benefits

  • Competitive basic salary
  • Structured career progression, ongoing training, and personal performance reviews
  • Ongoing learning opportunities.
  • Contributory pension
  • Perks and discounts
  • 25 days of paid holiday, statutory bank holidays, and your birthday off
  • Holiday purchase scheme
  • Annual Volunteer Charity Day
  • Discounted gift vouchers
  • Discounted gym membership
  • Cycle to Work scheme.
  • Mental health support via Lifeworks
  • Eye test vouchers plus £50 towards new glasses

About Newsquest Media Group

We are a media company with a difference. We are committed to bringing a voice to your region by investing in a passionate team of journalists who proudly serve their communities by sharing authoritative news that readers trust. Our sales teams provide local businesses with highly responsive digital advertising and marketing solutions.

We are one of the largest regional news publishers in the UK and have a portfolio of more than 250+ local news brands and magazines online and in print. With an online audience of 41 million users a month and 7 million readers a week in print, our content is read by a substantial proportion of the UK population.

In addition to our local news brands, we own a number of digital pure play and specialist media businesses such as s1jobs and s1homes, Exchange & Mart, and Newsquest Specialist Media. We also own LOCALiQ, an award-winning digital marketing agency that specialises in driving more leads, increasing online growth and generating return on marketing investment on behalf of thousands of UK SMBs.

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