(Remote Work) Senior Editor, Investigative – The Marshall Project

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Job Overview

  • Job Title Senior Editor, Investigative
  • Hiring Organization The Marshall Project
  • Company Website https://www.themarshallproject.org/
  • Remote Locations United States
  • Job Type Remote, Full-Time
  • Remarks High Paying

Who We Are

The Marshall Project is a nonprofit news organization dedicated to covering America’s criminal justice system. In 2016, The Marshall Project was awarded the Pulitzer Prize for explanatory journalism and was a Pulitzer finalist for investigative reporting. We are not advocates we follow the facts and we do not pander to any audience but we have a declared mission to create and sustain a sense of urgency about the criminal justice system. We do not generally cover breaking news although we curate the reporting of other news outlets in our morning newsletter. Our work includes investigative and explanatory projects and shorter pieces aimed at highlighting stories that other news organizations miss, underestimate or misunderstand. To assure our work reaches a larger audience we partner or co-publish with other media outlets on almost all of our work; we have partnered with more than 100 newspapers, magazines, broadcasters and online sites.

We are an equal opportunity employer, committed to diversity. We welcome qualified applicants of all races, ethnicities, physical abilities, genders and sexual orientations, including people who have been incarcerated or otherwise involved with the criminal justice system.

Who You’d Be Working With

Senior editors are the chief drivers of The Marshall Project’s award-winning investigative and accountability journalism. They report either to the Editor in Chief or the Managing Editor, and are part of our editorial leadership team, helping set and uphold journalistic priorities, editorial standards, and staff and skill development.

Job Responsibilities

  • Supervising staff writers and guiding them to envision and execute ambitious accountability journalism. This includes helping choose targets for investigations, guiding reporting, establishing regular check-ins for feedback, ensuring that all reporting is substantiated, and editing for story structure, narrative drive, and compelling, concise prose.
  • Providing editing support and oversight on individual projects and consulting on projects launched by our local news teams.
  • Collaborating with partner news organizations on projects we take to them, as well as ideas they bring to us.
  • Establishing and upholding rigorous journalistic standards of fairness and accuracy.
  • Collaborating with our senior editor for storytelling, engagement editor, and multimedia, product, design, development and audience teams to ensure we are exploring alternative storytelling forms, visual or audio presentation, and a range of innovative ways to ensure our journalism reaches a wide range of audiences, including people behind bars and their families.

We do not expect every candidate to be equally skilled in all these areas, and this is not a complete list of all relevant qualifications applicants might bring to the job. Please tell us about your other assets not mentioned here that may be valuable to this role. Reaching talent across a range of backgrounds and experiences is deeply important to us. If you do not meet all the criteria but are still interested in this role and/or in The Marshall Project, we’d love to hear from you.

Job Requirements

We are looking for an experienced investigative editor with a track record of producing ambitious journalism with impact and working with employees in a fair, humane, and inclusive way. You need a collaborative spirit, resourcefulness in working with a small but mighty team, willingness to wear many hats, and openness to experimentation and adaptation.

  • Substantial experience in conceiving and editing investigative projects with impact. Ability to coach reporters through sensitive reporting challenges and facility with investigative tools such as public records requests, source development, bulletproofing.
  • Experience in working with data-driven articles and data journalists.
  • Ability to manage reporters and teams who are working remotely, in locations across the country. Ability to work with reporters of varying levels of experience and skills.
  • Track record of collaboration both with other editors within the organization and with editors at other partner newsrooms to produce high impact investigations for national audiences. Interest in, and ideally experience with, conceiving and implementing journalism tailored to a range of audiences, from broad national criminal justice experts to new, diverse and justice-affected audiences.

The Marshall Project is headquartered in New York City but has journalists and editors in multiple locations across the country. We are open to locations outside New York City, though you need to be in the United States.

Employee Benefits

This job is full-time, with a competitive salary and benefits:

Salary range: $150,000 – $180,000

100% employer-paid medical, employer subsidized vision and dental insurance; matching traditional and Roth 401k (immediate vesting). Voluntary benefits include: Health and Dependent Care FSA, commuter benefits, pet insurance, short and long term disability insurance, employee and dependent life insurance, AFLAC accident, hospital indemnity, and critical illness coverage, legal benefits, personal excess liability insurance, and employee discount marketplace. We also observe 17 days of paid time off each year (in addition to office closure between Dec. 24 and Jan. 2), and provide paid parental leave.

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