The San Francisco Standard is seeking an experienced editor to join our in-person digital newsroom. As News Enterprise Editor, you will work closely with reporters, visual journalists and other editors to guide news coverage, ensuring delivery of high-quality reporting to large audiences.
We’re looking for a versatile team player who can lead a group of four to six reporters on coverage including court proceedings and criminal justice investigations, corruption and malfeasance cases, data-driven features and more, focused both on San Francisco and at the state level. This team regularly produces journalism that inspires policy changes and other significant results.
You will be adept at bringing stories from the kernel of an idea to publication, shaping narratives and helping structure stories for maximum real-world impact. You will help guide reporters to publish on a regular cadence, striking the proper balance between allowing sufficient reporting time and not letting projects drag out needlessly. You will have confidence in guiding investigative reporting and data-driven analysis.
This role requires excellent news judgment and a keen sense of what resonates with readers.
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