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The Opinion department is looking for an editor to join the Special Projects team, which shapes and executes the department’s most ambitious collaborations. Some of our projects have focused on homelessness, self-defense, climate change, and one man’s diaries. The subjects and story forms we produce vary wildly — from long-form pieces to immersive projects that span text, video, audio and graphics — but the constant is the first-class arguments that drive our journalism. We are looking for an editor who thinks flexibly and creatively, and can source fresh ideas and research from a diverse range of subject areas to shape into new story forms.
You will need to toggle between big-picture thinking and minute attention to detail to help conceive and execute these projects, and support senior editors’ efforts on the team. In addition to envisioning the projects, the special project team manages the workflow and oversees the process of making each project.
This is a hybrid position based in New York City and includes regular attendance in the office/studio each week per your departmental guidance.
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This position is represented by the NewsGuild of NY.
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