Journalist apprenticeship scheme launched
Johnston Press is launching a new apprentice scheme to give young people an opportunity to join their local newspaper and learn how to be a journalist.
We are looking for committed and enthusiastic people aged 18+ who have a genuine interest in people and their stories, a passion to report their celebrations and their achievements and a real pride in their community.
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You will have 5 A*-C GCSEs, (or equivalent) including English and Maths. Ideally you will also have two A levels or a Btec equivalent
The apprentice scheme runs over 18 months, leading to the NCTJ pre-entry qualification, the Diploma in Journalism.
You will spend four days in one of our newsrooms, learning ‘on the job’ core skills and mentored by our senior journalists.
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You will be taught to write articles for websites and for our print titles, use social media to promote our content, and learn about journalism law, court reporting, and public affairs, as well as shorthand. Learning to shoot good video will also become one of your core skills.
Remember - this is not an internship, you will be paid throughout the training period as an apprentice.
Here’s what Johnston Press is looking for in its apprentice journalists:
A passion for news or sport
A genuine interest in people and their positive stories
Knowledge of new media - including social media
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Hide AdAt least 5 GCSEs or equivalent, at (Grade C or Grade 4 or above) including English
Good command of the English language
Confidence in your writing
Willingness to listen and learn
A great work ethic and be self-motivated
Willingness to study and work simultaneously
Excellent communication skills - verbal and written
Be presentable
A full driving licence is desirable but not essential
All apprentices will be chosen from their performance at an assessment, and this will be followed by selection interviews in Chichester during the week beginning September 18.
There are four apprenticeships available within Sussex Newspapers.
As well as receiving the fully funded training through Johnston Press, successful applicants will be offered an 18- month fixed term contract at a competitive salary with five weeks’ holiday per annum.
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Hide AdPlease submit a 400 word summary of why you should be considered for the Johnston Press Apprentice Scheme. Separately, list your achievements to date, including exam grades, work experience and any paid employment.
Please email your submissions to [email protected] by the closing date of noon on Monday, September 18, 2017.
Candidates who will be considered for the positions will be contacted to complete an online assessment, before final selection interviews are held in Chichester during the week beginning September 25.