The Los Angeles Times has an opening for an assistant editor in Metro. This editor will work both with general assignment reporters and beat reporters on a range of topics.
Job Description:
The successful candidate should have an eagerness to work with reporters on a wide variety of stories. A passion for producing high-quality journalism about Los Angeles and California – and reflecting the diversity and complexity of these areas in our coverage – is also a must.
This editor will handle a mix of breaking news, features and longer-term reporting, backing up other editors while also building relationships with individual reporters. Responsibilities will range from anchoring major breaking news stories and running days-long coverage on major stories to editing Column Ones and developing project and series ideas. This position will work closely with the city editor and the Fast Break Desk for breaking news. Editing experience is a plus.
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The pay scale for this position is $101,421 to $128,000.
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