News Editor salaries in England
£40,761
avg per year
The average salary for News Editor jobs near England is £40,761.*
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Top News Editor jobs near England
View AllNews Editor Digital Health
CloserStill Media
London
Working as part of a small editorial team consisting of Digital Health's editor, its news reporter and two or three part-time freelance editorial staffers, the…
1 day ago
Deputy News Editor
Haymarket Media Group
London
Health Cash Plans: With our health cash plans, you can access a range of healthcare benefits, including coverage for medical expenses, dental care, optical…
£39,000 a year
Online News Reporter - Bucks Free Press & Reading Chronicle
Newsquest Media Group
Reading
Previous newsroom experience and NCTJ or equivalent training are preferred, but we’re also interested in candidates with strong digital content or social media…
14 days ago
News Editor - Bucks Free Press - High Wycombe
Newsquest Media Group
High Wycombe
You’ll also have a strong understanding of media law and be comfortable dealing with members of the public. Structured career progression & ongoing training.
£32,800 a year
News & Features Editor, ELLE Decoration (12 Month FTC)
Hearst Media Services
London
At least 5 years’ experience in a design-focused editorial role at a large media brand. Be an expert in ensuring quality headlines, factually accurate copy,…
£40,000 a year
Associate News Editor
Newsweek
London
They will be agile, learning and adapting to new tools, platforms, methods and techniques for news reporting in a fast-paced digital newsroom.
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