Jingkids is Looking for a New Managing Editor

After a decade of living in Beijing, my family and I will be moving in a few short months to Henan Province for different career opportunities.

While I’m excited about our new adventure, I’m heartbroken about having to leave my position as managing editor of jingkids. This has been the most amazing job, and the team that I get to work with every day is made up of some of the most down-to-Earth friends I’ve ever had.

Over the past three years at jingkids I’ve had the privilege of working for someone who’s given me the freedom to realize my ideas and visions, while guiding my career with his expertise.

The team at True Run Media is truly like family. We empower and support each other, we work together to build a product that benefits everyone, and we make it part of the company culture that we take time out of our day to have fun! Where else can you find a company that puts so much effort into making sure you’ve got a work/life balance, and that your mental health is a priority?

So, with that said, we’re looking for someone to join this amazing group of people and lead the jingkids team as its new managing editor.

Skills and Experience

Required:
□ Demonstrate native-level English writing and editing skills
□ A passion and dedication to Beijing’s international community
□ Represent jingkids at client and community events
□ Experience managing direct reports

Bonus points if you:
□ Have previous work experience with children, the education industry, or in media
□ Have experience with children (anywhere from infancy through high school and beyond) either as a parent, teacher or school administrator
□ Can read Chinese
□ Direct experience with international schools
□ Have an active social media account

If you’re passionate about Beijing, efficient, resourceful, and an experienced manager, we want to hear from you! Send your CV and at least three writing samples to employment@truerun.com.

This article was originally posted on our sister site, Jingkids International.

Images: the Beijingers