Looking for a job? The KM is looking for journalists!

BROADCAST JOURNALIST – KMFM
We’re looking for a journalist to join our award-winning team, writing and reading  bulletins on kmfm. You will work closely with our programming team and other journalists throughout the KM Group and help provide content and story ideas for KentOnline and KMTV. If you think you’re the person for us send a CV and current demo bulletin to Nicola Everett, Radio News Editor – [email protected]
 
MULTIMEDIA REPORTERS – SHEERNESS & MAIDSTONE

KM Media Group is looking for two talented multimedia reporters to join the news teams in Maidstone and Sheerness. Ideally you’ll be a qualified reporter with news room experience, but we will consider talented trainees with the right attitude – though you must have NCTJ preliminary qualifications, including 100wpm shorthand and hold a full clean driving licence.While predominantly writing for print and online, you’ll be given training to work across all multimedia platforms, including radio and TV.The Kent Messenger position is for a fixed-term of up to 12 months based at our Maidstone office, while the post at our Sheerness office is full-time with the patch covering Sittingbourne and the Isle of Sheppey. Please apply to editor Denise Eaton via [email protected]

CHIEF REPORTER – MEDWAY MESSENGER
As well as giving the ideal person a real hands-on role in shaping the local news agenda, it offers a chance to news edit the award-winning KentOnline website and two Medway Messenger editions. You will be comfortable working in print, but be a fully fledged multi-media reporter keen on playing your part online and on our kmfm radio station and the recently-launched KMTV local TV station.As well as helping the newsdesk, you will be prepared to lead by example and coach more junior members of staff.
The ideal candidate will be fully qualified with a full driving licence. Above all, we’re looking for ideas and lots of them.

For more details, email editor Matt Ramsden on [email protected]

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