We are seeking a full-time Opinion Editor/News Writer to join our small, dynamic, and hard-hitting team. Working closely with the managing editor, this position will lean heavily towards the opinion editor role, with additional opportunities to report and write news stories and work on all aspects of site production.
The ideal candidate has a sophisticated understanding of the news landscape and progressive politics with at least 4 years of experience working in the world of online journalism, progressive media, and/or the news industry. Our key areas of coverage include politics and democracy, the climate crisis, economic inequality, labor rights, corporate accountability, social justice, issues of war and peace, biodiversity protection, and more. The right person for this job will feel comfortable covering the gamut and know who and where to turn to on the variety of topics we cover.
As Opinion Editor, the primary responsibilities will include:
Requirements:
Salary Range: $50,000 to $60,000
Application Process:
Please send resume, cover letter detailing your qualifications and desire for the position, and any relevant writing samples or editorial credits. (Please limit samples to no more than 3, preferably links to published items but attached pdf also ok).
Application Deadline: March 1, 2023. Start date: ASAP.
Email all materials to newsroom_jobs@commondreams.org with the Subject Line: “Opinion Editor/News Writer + Your Name.”
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