The New York Times is looking for an experienced news photo editor to join our Digital News Desk team. You will help guide photographic coverage coming out of our breaking news operation, and will curate the desktop and mobile home screen presentations and our global briefing products.
You will work with the word editors from the Express and News desks and colleagues from photo, design, graphics and video. You will work productively, proactively and collegially with staff photographers, freelance photographers and fellow photo editors, and must be experienced and confident in working with wire services, agencies and all other sources of pictures and video, including social media and photographer estates.
In addition to driving the visual curation and presentation of The Times’ report of original assigned photography on multiple platforms, you will assign breaking news photography coverage and will be encouraged to pitch and create visual and multimedia enterprise stories.
We ask that you have great range, editorial judgment and journalistic integrity; an editor who can edit sharply for multiple platforms, produce complex photo assignments, perform thorough agency and social media research, and work quickly and effectively in a large newsroom setting. Early mornings, nights or weekends may be required.
You Will:
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The annual base pay salary for this role is between $109,521.19 and $112,000.00.
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