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Newsweek is seeking a full-time Science Reporter with a specialism in psychology to join our London team.
The ideal candidate will have detailed knowledge of cutting-edge research and developments in the field of psychology with a keen understanding of how emerging trends, methodologies, and breakthroughs intersect with current affairs, news and social trends. They will have a skillful approach to writing engaging stories for an American audience.
A degree or strong foundation in a relevant field of psychology, familiarity with the ethical considerations and implications of psychological research, and the ability to approach sensitive topics with empathy and objectivity, are attributes highly valued for this role.
Topics expected to be covered include, but are not limited to: Cognitive psychology; behavioral neuroscience; clinical psychology; social psychology; developmental psychology; educational psychology; positive psychology; psychological disorders; workplace psychology; health psychology; and emerging trends.
Additionally, the Science Reporter should be able to tackle a broad range of general popular science topics, including current affairs, health, nature, space, physics, biology, paleontology, archaeology and trending topics.
The Science Reporter will be able to research, source, pitch, and write several stories each day, including breaking news, original news and features, interviews, and exclusives. They will obtain source and expert comments, and use authoritative primary sources. They will produce vibrant, concise and clean copy to deadline.
The successful candidate will have several years of experience in a reporting role at a reputable organization. They will have a strong understanding of digital journalism and the needs of a fast-paced newsroom. They will have a skillful approach to writing engaging stories. They will be adept at monitoring social media, Google Trends and other news-gathering tools to find and identify stories and topics of interest to a U.S. audience.
The candidate will be responsible for ensuring high-quality coverage that is accurate, fair, and conforms to accepted standards of journalism.
Place of Work: Our office is based in London but you will have the ability to work from home anywhere in the UK.
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Newsweek is an equal opportunity employer. We seek employees of diverse backgrounds and are committed to providing an inclusive, equitable and respectful workplace.