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Center for Public Integrity seeks editor

The Center for Public Integrity, a nonprofit Pulitzer Prize-winning news organization, is looking for an editor who has experience producing high-impact journalism to help shape the coverage of race and inequality.

DUTIES:

  • Collaborate on story and project ideas, including developing outreach strategies for those projects and stories
  • Work with reporters and the communications, development and digital teams to maximize the impact and reach of stories and projects
  • Assist reporters with planning and executing their reporting
  • Edit reporters’ stories
  • Other duties as assigned

QUALIFICATIONS:

  • A minimum of 15 years of experience as a journalist, including editing experience
  • An ability to find illuminating stories; to craft attention-getting, in-depth, vibrant and well-organized narratives; and to meet deadlines
  • Bachelor’s degree preferred
  • Exceptional organization skills and a proven ability to work collegially with others

All applications should include a cover letter, a resume and several examples of journalism when applying for this post.

Mariam Ahmed

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