Paid for advertising by Enhesa Product Intelligence/Chemical Watch News & Insight

Organisation: Enhesa Product Intelligence

Location: Remote, UK

Salary: £35,000 to £38,000

Deadline: 19 July 2024

How to apply: Please send a cover letter outlining why you believe you will excel in this role, your CV, and links to examples of your work to Alison Carter at: [email protected].

Job description 

The candidate would need a keen interest in reporting on environmental policy and regulatory developments and would join the 21-strong editorial team.

Chemical Watch News & Insight reports on the steps being taken by governments, businesses, and NGOs around the world to improve the safe management of chemicals – a goal vital to human health and the environment.

The current vacancy is on our Asia desk where the successful candidate will join a team of three full-time journalists covering regulatory developments across key jurisdictions. They will report to our UK-based managing editor for Asia.

Experience in reporting on a relevant subject such as environmental regulation, policy development, public health or the chemical industry would be an advantage – as would experience in reporting on countries in Asia.

Above all, the successful candidate must have substantial demonstrable experience in generating original news stories, and high-quality multi-sourced news analysis articles, in a professional newsroom environment.

Also essential is the capability to build good working contacts with the regulatory authorities, industry bodies, consultants, legal firms, and NGOs concerned with the safe management of chemicals in the region.

The successful candidate must have excellent writing skills and the drive to develop an understanding of the regulatory agenda.

While the primary task will be to research and write news stories, the successful candidate will also contribute longer-form articles for our ‘insight’ section.

Attendance at industry events may include travel to Asia to attend the annual Chemical Watch Regulatory Summit for the region.

Additional information

Part of the global environment, health, and safety intelligence provider Enhesa, Chemical Watch News & Insight enjoys strong year-on-year growth allowing us to expand our editorial team and create exciting opportunities for talented journalists to develop their careers.

Today our team includes a mix of those early on in their careers and highly experienced journalists from Bloomberg, Reuters, Politico, the Guardian, BBC and more.

The successful candidate will benefit from a competitive salary, company bonus scheme, private medical insurance, pension contributions, life insurance and 25 days’ holiday.

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The Association of British Science Writers is registered in England and Wales under company number 07376343 at 76 Glebe Lane, Barming, Maidstone, Kent, ME16 9BD.
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