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Job: Part-Time Matchday Reporters

Details of how to apply for a part-time writing position at Sports Mole.

Sports Mole welcomes speculative applications from candidates looking for a part-time role, primarily involving Saturday work.

The Position

Part-time general sports news reporters are home-based and paid at a rate of £7 per hour. Reporters must be able to cover a variety of sports. Availability during busy matchday afternoons on a Saturday is a pre-requisite for any application.

The Applicant

Successful applicants will have:

  • The ability to write quickly and accurately in accordance with the house style.
  • Strong sub-editing skills to allow for potential growth of the role.
  • An interest in sport in general and be comfortable writing about football, cricket, rugby union and tennis, as well as other sports where relevant. Interests in areas outside of the aforementioned - such as US-based sports and boxing - should be specifically noted in your covering letter.
  • A fast and reliable home internet connection and access to an alternative connection in the event of the former being unavailable.
  • The ability to source and select news suitable for coverage on the site. Access to sports channels, in particular Sky Sports News HQ, is essential.

Hours

In general, part-time shifts at Sports Mole last for three to four hours and are allocated on a monthly basis. Allocation in a given month is variable and dependent on availability within the wider team. We are specifically looking for applicants who can commit to the busy 2pm to 6pm shift on Saturday afternoons virtually every weekend.

Application

Your application should include the following:

  • A covering letter, explicitly listing your availability for work in a typical week
  • Your CV
  • Three news stories written in the house style. The stories should be written specifically for the purpose of the application - previous clippings/personal blogs will not be read. The samples should be news stories (not features, not match reports) and at least one should be for the football section of the site. Applicants should familiarise themselves with the site's style prior to submitting samples.
  • Applications not including all of these components will not be considered.

Please send complete applications to ptrepnov11@sportsmole.com and we will get back to you if there are any suitable opportunities.

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