Senior Staff Editor, Travel Job at The New York Times in New York
The New York Times, New York, NY, United States, 10261
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About the Role
The Travel desk at The Times produces an ambitious daily report, covering news about travel as well as publishing service journalism and destination features in a variety of story formats including interactives. Travel is a small desk and we work in collaboration with each other and with desks across the newsroom. Our editors need the skills to help writers, both staffers and freelancers, develop their narrative and reporting abilities and meet Times standards. This is an in‑office position based in New York City with regular attendance four days per week. Some flexibility to work remotely may be provided per departmental guidance.
Responsibilities
- Weekly assigning and editing of 36 Hours, one of the desk’s signature columns.
- Find writers in destinations around the world with deep knowledge of their cities, edit and fact‑check their text.
- Assign and edit general features, news and service stories and contribute to desk initiatives like the annual 52 Places to Go list.
- Conceive of and pitch fresh story ideas and assign and edit features developed with staff or freelance writers.
- Conduct second reads.
- Maintain ethical standards, including special prohibitions against accepting free or discounted travel.
- Demonstrate support for journalistic independence and commitment to the Times mission of seeking truth.
- Report to the Editor, Travel.
Basic Qualifications
- 5+ years of experience in digital journalism for a news organization.
- Excellent news and editorial judgment.
- Strong visual sense.
- Strong attention to detail, understanding of deadlines and priorities, and collaborative spirit.
- Comfortable doing production work for interactives, including creating Google maps.
- Strong writing and editing skills, knowledge of Times stylebook or ability to absorb and apply it quickly, with a demonstrated ability to assign and edit text that meets Times standards.
Preferred Qualifications
- Passion for news and interest in the Times style and mission.
- Excellent communication and organizational skills and ability to work independently.
- Knowledge of global travel trends and eagerness to discover new writers worldwide.
- Demonstrated interest in visual storytelling.
- Willingness to learn and adapt as the Times develops new story formats.
- Passion for travel.
This position is represented by the NewsGuild of NY.
The annual base pay range for this role is between: $124,979.94 – $135,000 USD.
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