The Los Angeles Times is seeking an editor to oversee a team of journalists charged with producing visual work that informs and engages readers.
The editor will serve as a deputy head of the data and graphics department, a team of reporters and computer programmers in The Times newsroom that works to collect, organize, analyze and present structured data.
This job calls for a leader eager to rally a talented team of graphics reporters and drive striking coverage of the newsroom’s biggest storylines.
Strong candidates will have a track record of producing compelling digital work, a reputation for collegiality and, above all, a passion for news. Management experience is preferred.
To apply, go here.
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