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Motor Sport, the world’s most authoritative racing brand, is looking for a talented and enthusiastic Chief Sub-Editor to join its busy editorial team.
The role requires an excellent grasp of English grammar and punctuation but also a flair for headline writing, imaginative stand-firsts and an eye for a killer caption. The ideal candidate will have experience working on a specialist motor racing or automotive title and proven knowledge of the sector.
As well as day to day subbing of the print title, the right candidate will be required to help establish and enforce the right tone of voice across all of Motor Sport’s digital channels. This will include working with other departments including marketing and subscriptions to ensure the key messages of the brand are consistent and accurate.
Motor Sport is a small, independent company and the right person will need to demonstrate the ability to work effectively as part of a team, take on extra tasks, work with other departments and go the extra mile to ensure everything meets our high standards.
This role would suit someone who already has at least five years’ experience as a sub-editor, or deputy chief sub-editor and wants to make their mark at a more senior level.
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