New York Times Cooking is looking for a video journalist to bring engaging videos to our on and off-platform audiences. They will be expected to pitch, report and produce compelling videos with an emphasis on reporting, storytelling and entertainment, through the lens of food and cooking. The video journalist should have hands-on experience in all aspects of production, have a background in digital video and a passion for creating engaging social food content.
The right candidate will have excellent video production skills, be data driven, creative, and have strong instincts around telling stories that engage, share, and offer service in a crowded, fast-paced online video landscape. Our ideal candidate is passionate about food and familiar with the digital video landscape. The role will also require flexibility in producing, editing and publishing video material for on and off-platform and social stories.
Collaboration and collegiality are a must. Above all, we are looking for someone who works well in a team environment.
The Role:
Basic Qualifications:
Preferred Qualifications:
This position is represented by the NewsGuild of NY.
The annual base pay salary for this role is between $108,872.22 and $118,000.00.
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