Within the local division of Gannett’s USA TODAY Network, the Center for Community Journalism is a nationwide leadership, editing and planning structure supporting small and mid-sized newsrooms.
Local editors are high-impact leaders, mentors, and coaches guiding a team of journalists within the CCJ. Supporting frontline journalists in both home and remote newsrooms, local editors provide guidance from idea to publication to deliver stories that engage on key issues and interests within local communities. This will mean working with reporters to hone ideas into focused stories that serve readers and help grow our subscriber base. By prioritizing DEI values in every aspect of their work, local editors cultivate high-performing teams and reach beyond traditional newspaper audiences. They intentionally create a culture of teamwork and belonging.
Dedication to transparency and accountability is key, as well as an eye for meaningful enterprise and watchdog stories with a focus on solutions.
The local editor works closely with producer/planners to maintain a consistent flow of quality stories, visuals and other content, enforce deadlines and identify opportunities. The local editor must be a hands-on digital leader, making effective use of social media, SEO and trends garnered from metrics. The successful leader in this role is adept at translating raw data into the language of journalism and motivating front-line journalists to pursue their public service mission while advancing our goals.
Local editors may work across multiple newsrooms and even across state lines, so curiosity and commitment to remote teams and other communities is essential. The CCJ is designed to prioritize what matters most to local communities – even those that don’t have an on-site local editor.
The Local Editor reports to a Group Editor and supervises frontline journalists within the wider context of the CCJ.
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