The Boston Globe is hiring a news producer to help manage publishing across BostonGlobe.com’s digital platforms. We’re looking for someone with a wealth of energy and ideas who wants to join the all-star team that powers our award-winning website and digital channels.
This position is stationed on the Globe’s 24-hour news desk, and part of a broader department focused on audience and emerging platforms. This department is charged with aggressively pushing the Globe’s journalism into new areas, platforms, and methods of storytelling, all while refining and strengthening our bonds with existing, loyal subscribers.
The producer will handle the Globe’s homepage, alerts, and social media accounts during the critical evening hours. They will liaise closely with reporters, editors, and multimedia specialists across the building, deftly juggling multiple storylines in a fast-paced environment and making critical decisions about placement and positioning of our journalism for the appropriate audiences.
We prize versatility in our digital editors: We need someone who can write, edit, and bend even the most stubborn CMS to their will.
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