The Denver Post is seeking a Deputy Director of Photography with a strong visual voice to join our photojournalism team as a manager. The Deputy Director of Photography will work closely with all departments in the newsroom to produce visual content for all sections and all platforms in a fast-paced environment. The Deputy Director of Photography reports directly to the Senior Editor for Photography and Multimedia and helps lead a team of five staff photojournalists and one part-time photo editor.
Responsibilities include managing the day-to-day scheduling of photographers, working with reporters and editors to identify and coordinate photo assignments, attending daily and weekly news meetings, keeping track of daily story developments and adjusting to breaking news situations. You must be an organized, skilled communicator who can juggle daily assignments and editing while managing and coaching photographers.
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