The Bay Area News Group has a rare opening for a writer/editor looking to help shape public policy in the region and the state. For the first time in 14 years, we are hiring for the team that produces the editorial pages of the Mercury News and the East Bay Times. As the Deputy Opinion Page Editor, you will be an integral part of the writing and editing for the print and online opinion sections.
This is an opportunity to shape the debate with writing that shines. The current team has been recognized for some of California’s best editorial and column writing. We have received more than 20 awards since 2010 from the California News Publishers Association and Society of Professional Journalists’ Northern California chapter, and contributed to the East Bay Times coverage on the 2017 Pulitzer Prize for Breaking News Reporting.
What you will do:
What you will bring:
Must be located in the South Bay Area with weekly in-office expectations in San Jose.
Along with your resume, please include a cover letter and 3-5 editorial writing samples.
The annual salary range is 75,000-$80,000.
For further information click here.
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