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  • Written by Misha Ketchell, Managing Editor, The Conversation

If you’ve ever wondered what it would be like to join the team that produces The Conversation, now is the time to find out.

We’re currently hiring and we’ve just advertised three new editorial roles, two in Sydney and one in Adelaide. We’re also looking for experienced Ruby Developers to join the team that supports our publishing platform and global operations in Africa, the UK, France and the US.

On the editorial side, we’re looking for a Life Sciences Editor based in Adelaide. This role involves commissioning health and life science articles from academics and researchers at the University of Adelaide, University of South Australia, Flinders, CSIRO and SAHMRI.

We’re also got two jobs in Sydney. One is working on our FactCheck team that examines the evidence behind claims made by public figures. (The aim is to keep the politicians honest, though given the amount of shonky claims sometimes you wonder…)

The other role is for a Sydney-based editor to lead our business coverage in NSW.

If you’re an experienced journalist or a developer and The Conversation sounds like somewhere you might like to work, please follow the links above and get in touch.

Authors: Misha Ketchell, Managing Editor, The Conversation

Read more http://theconversation.com/were-hiring-editors-and-web-developers-62426

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