The New York Times is looking for a talented and experienced journalist to join our International team as a correspondent with a focus on Britain.
We are looking for an entrepreneurial correspondent with exceptional writing skills. The successful candidate will have a curiosity and desire to tell stories that illuminate the breadth of the United Kingdom and Ireland and have a proven gift for reporting and storytelling.
As well as being able to cover breaking news with speed and accuracy you will be a great listener who can gain the trust of a wide range of people have an abundance of enterprise ideas and a talent for finding stories that will delight surprise and inform our audience.
You will be happy to travel around the U.K. be eager to experiment with new and developing story forms and have a passion for bringing Times journalism to a global audience across digital print and other media. We are seeking someone who embraces a true range of formats and turnaround times.
The role requires a tenacious reporter with the ability to juggle breaking news live coverage analysis and ambitious enterprise. You will be a team player who will enjoy working closely with other correspondents in the London newsroom and across Europe.
This is an in-office position based in London and includes regular attendance in the office four days each week except when you are on reporting assignments. There may be some flexibility to work remotely per your departmental guidance. The role will report directly to the U.K. Editor.
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In order to be considered for this role please submit your resume and cover letter including links to your top 5-7 clips.
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