The Audience Voices and Community Editor will work hand-in-hand with the Journal’s product, design and engineering teams to create the best possible experience for conversation on WSJ.com and WSJ’s mobile apps. They will look for opportunities to expand the conversation into new products, such as newsletters.
The job will involve managing a team of audience voice reporters in order to apply a consistent moderation system across reader conversation and to raise the level of discourse among our audience. The right candidate will use solid news judgment and knowledge of audience data in decision-making and leverage the depth and breadth of our journalism for highly engaged users who want to dive deeper.
The position requires a deep understanding of moderation tools. The community editor is responsible for establishing the process for monthly data audits; managing which articles, including breaking news, are to be prioritized for moderation in coordination with editors and coverage chiefs; and leading the editorial vision on product changes at the Journal related to audience conversation.
This role requires proficiency with digital publishing tools, data analysis and a command of newsroom workflows. The ability to collaborate and work with multiple stakeholders is essential. It’s helpful if the candidate has experience in writing, design or graphics, as well as video production.
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