The Wall Street Journal is seeking an experienced journalist to join its U.S. news leadership team in a newly created position, education bureau chief.
The editor will run the Journal’s coverage of education, a subject about which The Journal and its readers care passionately.
The bureau covers all aspects of education from the college admissions scandal to pre-K access, from new approaches to teaching reading to issues of campus free speech.
The ideal candidate will bring both investigative drive and narrative craft. The ability to spot
The editor needs to be a great manager and collaborator. The job requires leading a team of reporters in New York as well as other locations across the U.S.
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