The assistant editor is responsible for supporting the daily editorial operations of Yankee Publishing’s New Hampshire Group, specifically New Hampshire Magazine and New Hampshire Business Review. In addition to assisting with the biweekly development of the newspaper and monthly creation and production of the magazine, the assistant editor may also create and update content for social media accounts and websites; serve as an editorial liaison for the Advertising Sales Department, and help develop content for related events, both in-person and virtual. The role requires the capacity to meet tight deadlines, a thorough understanding of APA style guidelines, and the ability to work collaboratively with a variety of departments.
This position is one of three being developed in the newly restructured editorial department of the New Hampshire Group. As such, while the general duties are as described above, emphasis on one or the other publication or aspect of the role may evolve given the aptitudes, interests, and skills of candidates.
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The assistant editor position is not a remote position. We are looking for a candidate that is willing to work in a hybrid setting; working from home, as well as in the office. We also prefer a candidate from the State of New Hampshire or has a history with the state. If you are applying and live outside of New Hampshire or the outlying area, please indicate that you are willing to relocate in your cover letter.
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