The Republic is hiring part-time editors to join our editorial team. Responsibilities will include commissioning essays and working with authors to produce quality writing, in line with our style guide
- A Master’s degree (minimum) and top-tier academic credentials (please include your degree class in your resume);
- Excellent research, writing and reading skills;
- Demonstrable interest in Nigerian and African affairs;
- Proven ability to communicate complex concepts in a clear, accessible way;
- Previous editorial and proofreading experience; and
- Ability to work at a fast pace, remotely and independently while part of a team.
You should be a voracious reader who is self-motivated and eager to learn, and you must be able to write or commission (and edit) three essays per month for The Republic.
We are particularly interested in editors with expertise in the following areas:
- Arts & Culture;
- Business and the Economy;
- Climate Change and the Environment;
- Gender & Feminism;
- History;
- Politics;
- Science and Technology; and
- World Affairs
Most importantly, we are looking for candidates interested in becoming subject matter experts on Nigerian and African affairs. Such people will, at the minimum, possess genuine interest in The Republic and what/how we publish, and our core topics: climate change; culture & society; economics; gender & feminism; history; international affairs; politics & security; science & technology.
To apply, you will need to register or log-in. Then, upload a CV and cover letter (stating your availability i.e. when you can start and for how long). Shortlisted candidates will be asked to complete an editorial assessment, after which they may be invited for an interview.
Applications close 23:59 (WAT), 30 November 2023, but apply early as we aim to fill the positions before then.
This position is pays a fixed fee of N60,000 per essay produced; is fully remote and part-time; and open to all candidates (candidates based in Nigeria are highly encouraged).
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