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Job Location | Bristol |
Education | Not Mentioned |
Salary | Competitive salary |
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Job Type | Permanent, full-time |
This exciting role, available due to internal promotion, is to work remotely (UK only) for a leading global regulatory news service. They are looking for a journalist with substantial news reporting experience, including, ideally, experience of writingon one of the following areas: environmental issues, sustainable business initiatives, science, regulatory affairs or the chemicals industry. An investigative approach is essential.With consumer power on the rise, and tougher regulatory standards across the world, the task of ensuring product safety has moved centre stage for businesses that manufacture, distribute and sell products of all kinds. The job of the business editor is touncover how global brands are managing that challenge, investigate the impact of the latest regulatory developments on specific sectors and report on key trends such as the growing attention being paid by investors to the risks associated with the manufactureand use of hazardous chemicals.Above all, the business editor is responsible for ensuring coverage continues to provide the best possible business insight for their readership, which includes leading product stewardship and compliance chiefs from the worlds largest companies. Capableof quickly grasping and reporting on the chemical compliance issues facing corporations in Europe, the US and Asia, the successful candidate will need to make rapid reporting decisions in the face of major breaking news, as well as monitoring a broad rangeof sources and working with writers across regional desks.You will need: