Vet Times is offering a rare chance to join an independent publishing business that not only produces the three leading print titles across the veterinary sector, but also a record-breaking website firmly established as the first port of call for the UK’s most-trusted profession.
In order to meet ambitious growth targets for 2025, Vet Times is looking for an NCTJ (or equivalent) qualified journalist, and a lot more besides:
What we offer
Location: From home and Peterborough, Cambridgeshire, PE4.
If you tick most of these boxes, then we’d love to hear from you – to apply, send a CV and covering letter to jameswestgate@vbd.co.uk or paulimrie@vbd.co.uk
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