Call for applications: Music research sub-editor
Pan-African music portal Music In Africa (www.musicinafrica.net) seeks a sub-editor who has experience in editing research texts in the culture/anthropology/musicology spheres.
The sub-editor will work on a part-time basis and be responsible for commissioning research in specific countries and editing submitted articles for online use. The sub-editor will ensure correct grammar, spelling, style, tone and flow of Music In Africa’s Overview articles, which provide objective insight into the music industries of various African countries.
The sub-editor will also be responsible for fact checking the veracity of articles and their references. Candidates must be prepared for a fair amount of rewriting and additional research, and should have a strong understanding of the African music sector. Connections in the sector will be an advantage.
The sub-editor will work closely with Music In Africa’s senior editor in Johannesburg. A detailed style guide (British English) will be provided and texts are expected to conform to strict guidelines and guarantee consistency.
Requirements
- Fluent in English
- At least 5 years’ editing experience
- Flawless writing skills (English)
- Ability to meet deadlines
- Exceptional music knowledge
- Knowledge of Google Docs
- Good communication skills
- Desire to contribute to Africa’s industry
- Relevant tertiary education qualification
The candidate must preferably be based in Johannesburg and able to attend regular editorial meetings.
Contact
If you are interested, send your application to Kalin Pashaliev at kalin@musicinafrica.net before 25 May 2018.
Your application must include the following:
- Short motivational letter
- CV detailing your experience
Subbing test
If your application is successful, you’ll be required to edit a short text that will be sent to you via email.
For more information about Music In Africa, go to www.musicinafrica.net
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