The Los Angeles Times is looking for an Assistant Editor to join our Data and Graphics Department.
This team has a diversity of talents, backgrounds and specialized skills that allow us to deeply report with data, craft clarifying visuals, experiment and innovate with code, and provide a utility for our community. We work on projects that have attracted millions of readers, sparked government reforms and helped win some of our industry’s highest awards.
You’ll work closely with journalists on the Data and Graphics desk and across the newsroom to shape, prepare and edit content that drives impactful journalism and engages our audience. Along with the other assistant editors and department management, you will help implement a coverage strategy that includes breaking news, long-term enterprise, investigative data-driven interactive projects, explanatory visuals and utilitarian news applications.
You will collaborate on ambitious, experimental and innovative visual- or data-driven projects with partners from across the newsroom. This involves coordinating with design, photo, audience, video, homepage, product and other departments to plan the rollout and promotion of our work.
On the Data and Graphics desk, assistant editors are hands-on – aiding reporters, reviewing code and analysis and leading trainings – with the focus on both publishing great work and helping reporters develop their abilities. You may significantly contribute to reporting, design and development or pitch and produce your own work on occasion. The Data and Graphics team prizes generalists who learn through their projects and don’t expect any one person to be an expert in all aspects.
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Applicants should send a resume, cover letter and work samples to Data and Graphics Deputy Director George LeVines.
The pay scale for this position is $94,328 to $109,054.
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