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New Mexico daily seeks business editor

November 21, 2014

Posted by Chris Roush

The Daily Times in Farmington, N.M., is looking for a business editor with broad knowledge of energy issues.

Main responsibilities include daily coverage of business issues and writing for two monthly special sections. The person we are looking for will be able to turn a story quickly for the daily paper while working on longer pieces that examine factors important to the local economy, including the oil, gas, coal and power generation industries, and the region’s economic relationship with the Navajo Nation. Candidates should also have knowledge of the current regulatory climate nationally, and New Mexico-specific knowledge is a plus.

The business editor will also be responsible for adding to our online presence with Facebook and Twitter postings and videos on the news of the day.

This person could also be asked to substitute for the editors when they are unavailable. That means the business editor could be asked to conduct morning budget meetings with reporters, organize the next day’s paper, work out a schedule for photographers, edit copy on deadline, proof pages and work with the design desk in El Paso, Texas.

Although hours will vary, the position includes a regular Sunday shift where police reporting will be required.

Requirements:

  • Bachelor’s degree in English, communications, journalism or related field.
  • At least five years of experience at a weekly or daily newspaper, part of which should include editing responsibilities.
  • Ability to manage reporters using strong organizational and communication skills.
  • Strong reporting, writing and editing skills.
  • Experience in photography is a plus.
  • Also required is a familiarity with website management and social media.

Email resume, clips and other pertinent information to jobs@daily-times.com.

 

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