The Los Angeles Times is looking to hire an experienced editor to join the Features team. This editor will assign and edit stories across the department’s core topics, with an emphasis on wellness through a California lens. We take an expansive view of wellness as it relates to mind, body and spirit. Our Wellness coverage includes features on what’s now and what’s next from a California perspective, explainers and analyses that help Angelenos live their best lives and guides to wellness experiences, especially in the outdoors. Other core Features topics include plants, relationships, home design, West Coast experiences and cannabis.
Job Description
Tasks will include:
Candidates should have five or more years of editing experience or relevant journalistic experience. They should be curious consumers of online lifestyle content.
Candidates should be highly organized and collaborative team players. They should have laser-sharp line-editing chops, top-notch news judgment and an intuitive sense of the framing, timing, social media strategy and SEO positioning that allow a story to sing online. And they should be comfortable trying, evaluating, refining and re-trying new approaches.
Ideal candidates also will be:
This is a management role and will be based in El Segundo, Calif.
The pay scale for this position is $121,095 to $135,000.
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