Journalism
Reporting, editing, verification, audience understanding and specialist subject expertise.
BritainPost brings together journalism, software, design and responsible artificial intelligence to create a clearer news experience.
BritainPost is building the next generation of intelligent journalism—bringing together experienced editorial judgement, responsible artificial intelligence and transparent reporting to help readers understand the stories shaping Britain and the world.
The strongest digital newsrooms are built by people who understand reporting, technology, readers and sustainable publishing.
Reporting, editing, verification, audience understanding and specialist subject expertise.
Laravel, infrastructure, AI systems, data, reliability and secure reader experiences.
Editorial UX, accessibility, visual systems and useful interactions that respect readers.
Partnerships, responsible advertising, subscriptions and sustainable business development.
BritainPost is still developing its operating model. Verified vacancies will be published here when recruitment begins.
BritainPost is not accepting general applications or requesting payment from candidates. Future openings will appear on this page through official channels.
People working with BritainPost should share a commitment to responsible, reader-focused work.
Our newsroom is designed around editorial responsibility, transparency and technology that serves readers.
Editorial responsibility remains with people, including review of sensitive and high-risk reporting.
Technology supports research, organisation and reader understanding without replacing editorial judgement.
We aim to make sourcing, attribution and the basis of our reporting clear to readers.
Material errors should be corrected clearly, promptly and with appropriate accountability.
Images and media are selected through governed licensing, attribution and quality controls.
Reader features should be useful, respectful and designed with proportionate data collection.
Explore today’s reporting or ask Nia to explain the stories and signals shaping Britain.