Deputy Chief Production Journalist, Features
About us
The Financial Times is one of the world’s leading news organisations, globally recognised for its authority, integrity and accuracy, with a mission to deliver quality information and services worldwide.
At the FT, curiosity thrives and ambitious thinking is rewarded. Here, you’re given the chance to reach millions, create work that matters and deliver impartial journalism in a polarised world.
In our warm, collaborative culture, you’ll connect with a diverse community of experts who support your growth, career aspirations and wellbeing.
Your future at the FT will be filled with opportunities that challenge and inspire you. With no fixed path, you’ll discover new skills and forge a career that can take you anywhere.
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The role
The Financial Times is seeking a Deputy Chief Production Journalist in the Opinion and Analysis department.
The successful candidate will work on the FT’s Opinion, Big Read, Work and Careers, Leaders and Letters content both online and in print. They will work closely with Alice Fishburn, opinion editor, and Alistair Hayes, chief production journalist.
This position would be ideal for an ambitious journalist seeking to take a more senior role involving team management, further expand their editorial experience while overseeing publishing schedules and daily print runs and make a mark on some of the FT’s most-read content while working in a small, flexible and collegial team.
General duties/skills
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Flair for writing catchy headlines, standfirsts and captions, an eye for punchy print headlines and an ability to set up and edit page layouts
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Confidence to liaise with columnists and leader writers
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Co-operation and flexibility are vital, as are tact and diplomacy, since we work in a close-knit team with a varied workload
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Speed and confidence under deadline pressure
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Innovative proposals to improve reader engagement will be encouraged
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Familiarity with Spark, Methode and Slack, to cover web and print content
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A willingness to produce and edit the FT’s letters section, as required
Additional DCPJ duties/skills
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The experience to guide and teach other members of the team
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The ability to run staff rotas in the CPJ’s absence
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The organisational skills to ensure the team meets all deadlines
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The flexibility to step in as workloads/staff absences require
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The confidence to work with, and manage, freelancers
Who we are looking for
This role involves meticulous sub-editing, editing, revising, web production and page layout across the Features sections. The successful candidate will be expected to join the rota of stand-in Letters editors and work one in five Sundays. Training will be provided as needed.
This position handles some of the FT’s most influential and closely read copy. The successful candidate will be given ample opportunities to shine and will be encouraged to have their say in how the department and its content evolve.
Please submit your application by the end of the day, 2nd November 2025.
The use of AI
Original reporting, great writing and intelligent commentary lie at the heart of FT journalism. Our readers trust us to produce quality journalism that is accurate, fair and insightful. This is why FT editorial staff do not by default use artificial intelligence (AI) tools to write articles or create other reader-facing content. For specific and pre-approved cases, AI can be harnessed for certain tasks, such as assisting data research for investigations.
We expect applicants to the FT newsroom to refrain from using AI in their test submissions, and any written materials should be a genuine reflection of their own knowledge, skills and experiences. We encourage candidates only to employ AI as a tool to help with research and interview readiness for a role.
Candidates should be aware that the use of AI throughout the application process is monitored to ensure a fair and transparent hiring process for all.
Our commitment to diversity, equity and inclusion
We believe in the power of unique perspectives and want all voices in our organisation to be heard, respected and valued. A supportive workplace is one where employees feel they can be themselves and operate to their full potential. We are committed to removing barriers for everyone, with a focus on addressing those faced by underrepresented groups.
What’s in it for you? Our benefits
Our benefits vary by location but we are committed to providing best-in-class perks across all our offices. These include generous annual leave, medical cover, inclusive parental leave packages, subsidised gym memberships and opportunities to give back to the community. Full details of our benefits are available here.
FT Newsroom staff are expected to work onsite a minimum of three days per week, subject to role requirements and regular review. While flexible working requests will be considered, not all patterns are suitable for Editorial roles.
Accessibility
We are a disability confident employer and Valuable 500 signatory.
Please let us know if you require any reasonable adjustments/personalisation as part of the application process or to enable you to attend an interview. If you would like to discuss your requirements or have any questions, email talent@ft.com and a member of our team will be happy to help.
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