RESPONSIBILITES:
REQUIREMENTS
3+ years’ journalism experience, including editing experience in a digital newsroom; strong news judgment and experience with assignment coordination; demonstrated ability to edit material, including complex and/or analytical pieces, under deadline pressure; ability to multitask across platforms; ability to work accurately and independently in a deadline-driven environment; excellent organizational skills, with proven ability to juggle multiple stories across formats and meet deadlines; ability to work effectively with other staff members to develop their journalistic skills; working knowledge of federal, state, and international legislative, regulatory, and judicial processes; working knowledge of journalistic principles and techniques; ability to use electronic research methods effectively; ability to use BBNA publishing tools and other technology effectively with BBNA training; proven ability to interact effectively with colleagues, sources, and others; demonstrated excellent editing skills; proficiency in MS Office; excellent proofreading skills; Bachelor’s degree with coursework in journalism, or subjects related to federal, state, or international tax desirable.
Candidates may be required to pass a test for this position.
The hours for this position are 7 a.m. till 3:30 p.m.
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