Factal is hiring an experienced journalist for a three-month contract on our Seattle-based newsroom to monitor and cover global breaking news stories in real time. We’re looking for a forward-thinking editor with experience in digital newsrooms, excited about the fast-paced world of breaking news, calm in high-stress environments and familiar with covering different regions of the world. This position would primarily consist of three eight-hour shifts a week, in the afternoon and evening, including one weekend shift.
Remote candidates welcome, but must be based on the West Coast of the United States to accommodate evening hours.
About Factal:
In a world of false information, facts save lives. From wildfires and shootings to disease outbreaks, Factal verifies and pinpoints global events in real time. Trusted by many of the world’s largest companies, technology platforms and NGOs, Factal helps keep people safe while expediting disaster relief and humanitarian aid to those who need it most.
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