Co-Editor – Oxford office

New Internationalist is looking for a strange beast

Are you:

  • A political animal – and passionate about global justice?
  • A media tart – and co-operative at heart?
  • A writer or journalist – and able to run a business?

We are looking for a co-editor based in Oxford to join an international team and participate in the running of our independent publications co-operative. You will write for and edit the New Internationalist magazine, and contribute to our website, as part of an editorial team. You will be unfazed by public speaking and media appearances and a confident spokesperson for the New Internationalist and its causes.

You will know how to handle the pressures of deadlines. Even if you haven’t worked in a co-operative before, you will be able to convince us that you can flourish in a non-hierarchical, equal pay environment.

In return we’ll provide you with a decent wage (£32,528 p/a, or pro rata plus some allowances where relevant), good terms and conditions of employment and the chance to play a part in the future of the co-operative.

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