IMPACT Journalist Apprentice - S&P Global Market Reporter (Level 5)

S & P GLOBAL UK LIMITED

London (EC2Y 9AN)

Closes in 11 days (Sunday 28 September 2025)

Posted on 17 September 2025


Summary

Kickstart your journalism career with S&P Global’s 20-month apprenticeship! Train with industry experts 4 days a week and study with the NCTJ 1 day a week. Gain hands-on experience in market reporting, commodities and media law. Build real reporting skills, grow your creativity, and make an impact globally!

Training course
Journalist (level 5)
Hours
4 days a week 9.00am to 5.00pm working in the office. (Days to be confirmed) 1 day a week studying with the NTCJ.

35 hours a week

Start date

Monday 2 February 2026

Duration

1 year 8 months

Positions available

10

Work

Most of your apprenticeship is spent working. You’ll learn on the job by getting hands-on experience.

What you'll do at work

  • Spot key drivers moving global markets
  • Interview industry experts and gather data
  • Write sharp, engaging commentary and briefings
  • Shadow experienced price reporters in action
  • Represent S&P Global at industry events and briefings

Where you'll work

Ropemaker Place
Ropemaker Street
London
EC2Y 9AN

Training

Apprenticeships include time away from working for specialist training. You’ll study to gain professional knowledge and skills.

Training provider

THE PRESS ASSOCIATION LIMITED

Training course

Journalist (level 5)

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What you'll learn

Course contents
  • Undertake research before reporting to ensure that journalistic content/material published or broadcast is accurate, impartial, balanced, engages the audience and is verifiable with industry standard use of English.
  • Identify, select, and verify multiple sources of information, including people, reports, data and social media, cross-checking and corroborating when necessary.
  • Take accurate, relevant notes when and where needed, use shorthand where required by your employer.
  • Assess the strengths/weaknesses of available platforms and where and when journalistic content is likely to work best.
  • Assess and produce journalistic content in accordance with legal and regulatory requirements; ethical issues and organisational specifications, alerting senior managers when necessary.
  • Make decisions and judgements at speed and when under pressure, on the way stories are researched and presented, aiming to lead when breaking news.
  • Find and use contacts to create journalistic content and exclusive stories which meet the needs of the target audience. Verify information from contacts and critically review its short and long-term implications.
  • Use audience analytics to evaluate the success of the journalistic content and how that can inform future decision-making.
  • Monitor relevant social media on a systematic basis. Proactively seek, verify and curate sources of user-generated content that will help improve targeted content, grow the audience and the depth of engagement.
  • Produce journalistic content using language which resonates with the audience as measured by audience analytics, social media interaction and reach or other internal "tools" used by employers to understand audience sentiment.
  • Produce journalistic content in multimedia combinations as required which "draw in" the viewer/listener/user to tell the complete story.
  • Report live to the audience from the scene of an event using remote technologies.
  • Publish journalistic content, using all available tools to enhance the user experience.
  • Undertake different types of interviews to extract information, identifying and selecting the right interviewing technique to suit the interviewee and seeking to make a connection with the subject.
  • Evaluate answers from interviewees to inform further questioning, probing for detail and inconsistencies in replies given. If needed, identify other people to speak to.
  • Check and evaluate own work in relation to industry standards, adhering to employer guidelines. Ensure it is of a quality to maintain the organisation's reputation in the industry.
  • Seek constructive feedback from relevant people about your performance; taking action as required.
  • Consider the impact of equality and diversity practices on individuals and groups and ensure those practices are inclusive.
  • Locate, clean and interrogate datasets to inform content generation.
  • Undertake research before reporting to ensure that journalistic content/material published or broadcast is accurate, impartial, balanced, engages the audience and is verifiable with industry standard use of English.
  • Identify, select, and verify multiple sources of information, including people, reports, data and social media, cross-checking and corroborating when necessary.
  • Take accurate, relevant notes when and where needed, use shorthand where required by your employer.
  • Assess the strengths/weaknesses of available platforms and where and when journalistic content is likely to work best.
  • Assess and produce journalistic content in accordance with legal and regulatory requirements; ethical issues and organisational specifications, alerting senior managers when necessary.
  • Make decisions and judgements at speed and when under pressure, on the way stories are researched and presented, aiming to lead when breaking news.
  • Find and use contacts to create journalistic content and exclusive stories which meet the needs of the target audience. Verify information from contacts and critically review its short and long-term implications.
  • Use audience analytics to evaluate the success of the journalistic content and how that can inform future decision-making.
  • Monitor relevant social media on a systematic basis. Proactively seek, verify and curate sources of user-generated content that will help improve targeted content, grow the audience and the depth of engagement.
  • Produce journalistic content using language which resonates with the audience as measured by audience analytics, social media interaction and reach or other internal "tools" used by employers to understand audience sentiment.
  • Produce journalistic content in multimedia combinations as required which "draw in" the viewer/listener/user to tell the complete story.
  • Report live to the audience from the scene of an event using remote technologies.
  • Publish journalistic content, using all available tools to enhance the user experience.
  • Undertake different types of interviews to extract information, identifying and selecting the right interviewing technique to suit the interviewee and seeking to make a connection with the subject.
  • Evaluate answers from interviewees to inform further questioning, probing for detail and inconsistencies in replies given. If needed, identify other people to speak to.
  • Check and evaluate own work in relation to industry standards, adhering to employer guidelines. Ensure it is of a quality to maintain the organisation's reputation in the industry.
  • Seek constructive feedback from relevant people about your performance; taking action as required.
  • Consider the impact of equality and diversity practices on individuals and groups and ensure those practices are inclusive.
  • Locate, clean and interrogate datasets to inform content generation.

Training schedule

Journalist Level 5 (Higher national diploma) Apprenticeship Standard

Requirements

Essential qualifications

GCSE in:

Maths and English (grade C/4 and Above)

A Level in:

Qualitative Subject Preferred (grade 120 UCAS Points Overall)

Share if you have other relevant qualifications and industry experience. The apprenticeship can be adjusted to reflect what you already know.

Skills

  • Communication skills
  • IT skills
  • Attention to detail
  • Organisation skills
  • Customer care skills
  • Problem solving skills
  • Presentation skills
  • Analytical skills
  • Logical
  • Team working
  • Creative
  • Initiative
  • Non judgemental
  • Patience
  • Microsoft Office Proficiency

Other requirements

You must have the right to work in England with a valid citizenship or approved EU Settlement Scheme.

About this employer

S&P Global delivers essential intelligence that powers decision making. We provide the world’s leading organizations with the right data, connected technologies and expertise they need to move ahead. As part of our team, you’ll help solve complex challenges that equip businesses, governments and individuals with the knowledge to adapt to a changing economic landscape.

https://www.spglobal.com/en (opens in new tab)

After this apprenticeship

  • Associate Market Reporter 

Ask a question

The contact for this apprenticeship is:

S & P GLOBAL UK LIMITED

Kate Aspland

kate.aspland@spglobal.com

The reference code for this apprenticeship is VAC1000342648.

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Closes in 11 days (Sunday 28 September 2025)

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