American Public Media Group
Sr Editor, Watchdog Job at American Public Media Group in Pasadena
American Public Media Group, Pasadena, CA, United States
Your Role:Southern California Public Radio (SCPR), the home of KPCC, LAist and LAist Studios, is looking for a Senior Editor who can manage a team of reporters and bring innovative ideas to our daily and long-term work. We'll need an experienced editor skilled in supervising multimedia work, including audio content for our daily news broadcasts and digital content for our web site. The Senior Editor thinks strategically about guiding reporters to produce content unique to Los Angeles and that reflects our commitment to principles of diversity, equity, and inclusion.
As senior editor of our new watchdog team, you will lead a small team of experienced reporters with the mandate to hold local government and powerful institutions to account. And there's a lot of ground to cover in Southern California, where cutbacks across the news industry have left much of the region unwatched by journalists.
Because of that, we're keeping the focus wide: from major L.A. law enforcement agencies to county government to workplace safety and the continuing housing and homelessness crises. The team will also include a reporter focused on transportation, a government accountability reporter and additional newsroom resources.
As senior editor, you'll shape ideas, deepen reporting and look for creative ways to tell stories across multiple platforms: radio, digital, social, on demand and live events. You'll be an advocate for collaborating with other newsrooms and the communities we cover and even partner directly with LAist's general assignment and beat reporters as needed.
The senior editor should offer a track record of reporting, writing, and editing in-depth enterprise or investigative stories that reveal wrongdoing and injustice. You should have an interest and aptitude in analyzing data and guiding others on public records requests and law. This will be a quick-paced team with a goal of producing no fewer than eight stories each month.
LAist is a leading practitioner of engaged journalism. We believe engaging with our audience throughout the reporting process can result in coverage that better reflects and listens to the concerns of our audience. We also believe community members know things that can lead us to groundbreaking work if we're talking with them regularly.
LAist reporters and editors work closely together and highly value collegiality and a sense of humor, especially under pressure.
Please note this is a grant funded position.
Application Instructions: Please include a cover letter that links to your best work and describes the role you played in that work, what you learned along the way, and what you'd bring with you to the LAist newsroom.
Compensation:The pay rate for this opportunity will be no more than $120,000 annually. Exact pay rate determined by experience and education related to the role, organizational compensation structure, budget and internal equity.
Your Responsibility:
Physical Demands and Working Conditions:
At SCPR, we strive to create an inclusive environment where we all feel pride in who we are and what we do. We are encouraged to show up as we are - always embracing and recognizing that our diversity is what brings us together. Our fundamental commitment to diversity:
All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, age, national origin, protected veteran status, disability status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, marital status, genetic information, or any other characteristic protected by law.
We are committed to hiring a breadth of diverse professionals and encourage you to apply.
As senior editor of our new watchdog team, you will lead a small team of experienced reporters with the mandate to hold local government and powerful institutions to account. And there's a lot of ground to cover in Southern California, where cutbacks across the news industry have left much of the region unwatched by journalists.
Because of that, we're keeping the focus wide: from major L.A. law enforcement agencies to county government to workplace safety and the continuing housing and homelessness crises. The team will also include a reporter focused on transportation, a government accountability reporter and additional newsroom resources.
As senior editor, you'll shape ideas, deepen reporting and look for creative ways to tell stories across multiple platforms: radio, digital, social, on demand and live events. You'll be an advocate for collaborating with other newsrooms and the communities we cover and even partner directly with LAist's general assignment and beat reporters as needed.
The senior editor should offer a track record of reporting, writing, and editing in-depth enterprise or investigative stories that reveal wrongdoing and injustice. You should have an interest and aptitude in analyzing data and guiding others on public records requests and law. This will be a quick-paced team with a goal of producing no fewer than eight stories each month.
LAist is a leading practitioner of engaged journalism. We believe engaging with our audience throughout the reporting process can result in coverage that better reflects and listens to the concerns of our audience. We also believe community members know things that can lead us to groundbreaking work if we're talking with them regularly.
LAist reporters and editors work closely together and highly value collegiality and a sense of humor, especially under pressure.
Please note this is a grant funded position.
Application Instructions: Please include a cover letter that links to your best work and describes the role you played in that work, what you learned along the way, and what you'd bring with you to the LAist newsroom.
Compensation:The pay rate for this opportunity will be no more than $120,000 annually. Exact pay rate determined by experience and education related to the role, organizational compensation structure, budget and internal equity.
Your Responsibility:
- Oversee high-impact investigations and daily enterprise reporting that betters the lives of Southern Californians, producing eight stories or more per month from your team.
- Develop and execute cross-platform strategies for your assigned beats that reflect LAist's mission to deliver distinctive and unique content to our audiences.
- Work with the engagement team to learn and uphold best practices for creating content that emphasizes an audience-first approach.
- Develop strategies to diversify sources and, in cooperation with the engagement team, establish new relationships with readers, listeners, and other stakeholders.
- Assign and edit daily stories, special projects, and other content for accuracy, fairness and inclusivity across broadcast and digital platforms.
- Provide clear guidance, feedback and supervision to assigned staff.
- Ensure that grant-funded projects and positions meet their deliverables.
- Participate, and sometimes lead, training sessions for the LAist newsroom.
- Embrace LAist's digital strategy and partner with senior leaders to make data-informed decisions.
- Encourage creativity and high standards.
- Work with direct reports to develop short- and long-term goals.
- Represent LAist at public events.
- Other duties as assigned.
- Bachelor's degree or equivalent work experience.
- Five years reporting or editing experience, with two years editing or equivalent experience.
- Minimum of two years supervisory experience.
- Experience in maintaining high journalistic standards under deadline pressure, including standards of accuracy and fairness.
- Experience assigning stories and editing copy.
- Experience with digital news production and presentation.
- Experience covering government or experience editing local, state or federal government beat stories
- Strong writing, editing, and radio production skills essential.
- Knowledge of radio, digital, and print style.
- Ability to make decisions on deadline, direct coverage and communicate effectively with colleagues and supervisors.
- Ability to effectively execute multiple assignments on deadline.
- Leadership and personnel skills and ability to develop high-performing teams.
- Ability to consistently work well with others and to inspire and lead the staff.
- Strong communication skills.
- Editing skills: knows how to help reporters communicate complex issues on the air and in digital copy.
- Ability to develop complex story ideas that provide analysis and add context.
- Ability to recognize and act on opportunities for tapping audience expertise and other news resources.
- Ability to use non-traditional approaches, including use of Public Insight Journalism and other community engagement tools/methods, crowdsourcing and digital newsgathering techniques.
- Well-established contacts and knowledge of the journalism community.
- Commitment to public service journalism.
- Communicate effectively and cordially with colleagues across platforms.
- Juggle multiple projects and deadlines.
- Experience producing and editing audio.
- Fluency in Spanish or other languages commonly used in southern California.
- Experience as a reporter, producer or editor in the Los Angeles area.
Physical Demands and Working Conditions:
- Must be able to perform the essential duties of the position with or without reasonable accommodation.
- Ability to manage some work outside of standard office hours as needed.
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- Required to move about in an office environment and sit for extended periods of time
- Required to move about in the community
- Frequent use of hands for data entry/keystrokes and simple grasping
- Working Conditions:
- Moderate noise level
- Occasional exposure to prevalent weather conditions.
At SCPR, we strive to create an inclusive environment where we all feel pride in who we are and what we do. We are encouraged to show up as we are - always embracing and recognizing that our diversity is what brings us together. Our fundamental commitment to diversity:
- Enriches SCPR and provides an atmosphere in which all human potential is valued
- Promotes learning through interactions among people of different backgrounds and many perspectives, and
- Enables the organization to prepare all employees to promote social responsibility, equity, freedom, and productive citizenship in a global society
All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, age, national origin, protected veteran status, disability status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, marital status, genetic information, or any other characteristic protected by law.
We are committed to hiring a breadth of diverse professionals and encourage you to apply.