The Graphics department at The Times is looking to hire an experienced visual journalist to report, write, design and code graphics and multimedia stories, including the presentation of statistical visualizations, video, photography and animation.
This graphics editor will be responsible for conceptualizing new lines of reporting, analyzing data to find stories, and collaborating with other journalists from around the newsroom to create original visual journalism. They should have a demonstrated ability to create graphics-focused coverage on breaking news and enterprise timelines, and have published a variety of visual forms.
This graphics editor should exercise journalistic judgment, visual creativity and innovation while ensuring the accuracy, clarify and validity of the content they publish.
Applications should include links to a portfolio or work samples to demonstrate the creation of visual journalism. A cover letter describing your role in specific projects is a plus.
Requirements:
The annual base pay range for this role is between $105,308.84 and $136,000.00.
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