The New Statesman is looking for a talented and experienced journalist to join its Westminster team as we expand our award-winning political coverage.
The role of associate editor (politics) will involve working across all our platforms, including the website, the weekly print magazine, newsletters, podcasts and events. You will be a pivotal member of our politics team – led by Andrew Marr and George Eaton – during the post-election period and beyond.
The ideal candidate will have:
• Significant experience as a political journalist at a major media organisation.
• A track-record of breaking stories, writing stylish and original political analysis and conducting interviews with senior politicians and public figures.
• Excellent contacts across all the main political parties, especially the Labour Party.
• A keen interest in international politics and intellectual debate and how both interact with Westminster.
• Broadcast experience and an interest in podcasts, newsletters as platforms for growth.
• A willingness to work flexibly, including evening and weekend shifts when required.
• An ability to work quickly under pressure and to generate compelling ideas each day.
Please apply via LinkedIn including your CV, a cover letter, a short critique of the New Statesman’s political coverage and three ideas for features. The deadline for applications is 28 June.