Vacancies
Want to get involved with Palatinate? We’re seeking talented and enthusiastic people to fill the following positions. Please get in touch by emailing editor@palatinate.org.uk for Palatinate positions or indigo@palatinate.org.uk for Indigo positions.
The deadline for application forms is 23:59 on Thursday 19th March.
Palatinate
Deputy Editor
Second-in-command on the Editorial Board, the Deputy Editor is responsible for overseeing the production of the Main Paper, arranging editorial board meetings, undertaking and supervising training of editors in InDesign and uploading to the website, as well as organising distribution and laying up schedules. Some Palatinate experience is preferred.
News Editor
One of the busiest and most exciting positions in Palatinate, the News Editor heads up a team of four scouring Durham for news, filling the front pages of the print edition, keeping breaking news stories up-to-date and ensuring that our website is fully stocked with the latest news. Some journalistic experience is preferred.
Deputy News Editor
The Deputy News Editor is part of a team of editors who help the News Editor report on and investigate stories to fill the first seven pages of the main paper. If you like writing, investigating and interviewing, what are you waiting for?
Online Editor
We’re looking for an Online Editor to proof-read and publish the regular content on palatinate.org.uk, work with the Web Editor (technical) to drive innovation on the website, and train editors in WordPress. You must have an eye for detail and a desire to make Palatinate‘s website the best that it can be.
Indigo
Food and Drink Editor
The Food and Drink Editor will source, edit and produce articles, create the Food section’s popular pages, and upload articles to the website. The Food and Drink Editor should provide the best recipes for students to fill their free days, especially in the run up to exams.
Stage Editor
The Stage Editor is in charge of making sure Indigo readers are up to date on theatre productions in Durham and nationally. If you’re involved in Durham’s theatre scene, why not apply?