If you're passionate about storytelling and have an interest in what goes on in your community - we'd like to hear from you. 

The Journal is looking to recruit a paid community reporter – and no previous experience in news reporting is required.

The Community News Project is a partnership between Meta (the owner of Facebook), local news publishers and the NCTJ, creating up to 100 community reporter roles around the UK.

We are looking to hire a reporter to work from our newsroom at Sarum College in Salisbury, with some working from home.

And for the first time, previous journalism experience or education is not essential. We want people who are passionate about local news, care about their communities, and want to make a difference for people living in them by telling their stories.

In order to be considered, you need to have at least five GCSEs with Maths and English at a grade C or above (or equivalent).

We welcome applicants who are currently doing a completely different job and want to make a career change to become a journalist.

We are offering two routes into journalism as a result of this scheme.

For applicants with no previous NCTJ qualifications, we are offering training towards the Diploma in Journalism, the qualification that editors look for when hiring trainee-level journalists. Intensive training will be combined with on-the-job experience, reporting in local communities.

For applicants who already hold the Diploma in Journalism, there is the option to combine your CNP role with further, advanced training towards the NCTJ’s senior level qualification, the National Qualification in Journalism (NQJ), which marks the transition from junior to senior reporter.

In addition to competitive salaries, bonus structures (if applicable) and a contributory pension scheme, Newsquest offer a whole host of voluntary flexible benefits.

These include cycle to work, birthday leave, voluntary leave, eye care, hybrid working, retail discounts and an employee wellbeing assistance programme. These are complemented with training and development opportunities.

This is an apprentice/trainee level role. If you feel this job is for you send a CV and covering letter explaining why you’re the right person for the job to diarmuid.macdonagh@newsquest.co.uk

The closing date for applications is February 11, 2022.

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