The Baltimore Sun
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Base pay range $55,000.00/yr - $70,000.00/yr
The Baltimore Sun seeks a Community Sports Editor to lead our coverage of high school and Navy sports. This position will be integral in driving new readers to The Sun’s coverage by utilizing and understanding social media and the importance of engaging with the community. We’re looking for a sharp editor who can develop and grow early‑career reporters. The candidate should be able to recognize national trends or topics and be able to work with reporters to localize them, and develop in‑depth coverage plans for major events such as the Army‑Navy Game. This position also will work alongside other sports editors to plan coverage and assist with editing Ravens, Orioles and college sports stories.
Essential Functions
Assign and edit sports stories focusing on the dozens of high schools across the Baltimore region, as well as the Naval Academy and its 36 varsity sports teams
Assign and edit breaking news across sports beats
Mentor journalists, giving constructive feedback with the goal of continually honing their reporting and writing skills.
Coordinate production of high‑value digital content items such as scoring galleries, power rankings and other content local readers can't get anywhere else
Collaborate with the social media team to create and plan engaging video content
Collaborate with editors across the newsroom to generate story ideas
Use audience analytics and news judgment to inform decision‑making
Assist with audience strategies and story planning for upcoming events and games
Edit daily copy as needed
Produce a daily budget, a list of stories going online and intended for print.
Design print pages for community papers as well as The Sun
Update sports collections on our websites
Work flexible hours, including nights and weekends as sporting events occur
Participate in daily in‑office meetings
Qualifications
Bachelor’s degree in journalism, communications or related field, or equivalent experience.
A minimum of 3 years of professional reporting experience (news publication and/or daily or weekly journalism experience strongly preferred).
Proven ability to work quickly and accurately using a Web‑based content management system.
Excellent knowledge of AP Style, SEO and digital strategies.
Management experience that includes a collegial and encouraging management style that fosters budding talent and challenges veteran employees
Solid sports journalistic credentials with comprehensive knowledge of media law including copyright, libel, two‑party consent, privacy, and fair use questions, in addition to a highly developed sense of ethics.
Salary Range $55,000 - $70,000
Individual compensation may vary from the target range based on several factors including experience, internal pay equity, and other relevant business considerations.
Seniority level Mid‑Senior level
Employment type Full‑time
Job function Writing/Editing
Benefits
Medical insurance
Vision insurance
401(k)
Tuition assistance
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Base pay range $55,000.00/yr - $70,000.00/yr
The Baltimore Sun seeks a Community Sports Editor to lead our coverage of high school and Navy sports. This position will be integral in driving new readers to The Sun’s coverage by utilizing and understanding social media and the importance of engaging with the community. We’re looking for a sharp editor who can develop and grow early‑career reporters. The candidate should be able to recognize national trends or topics and be able to work with reporters to localize them, and develop in‑depth coverage plans for major events such as the Army‑Navy Game. This position also will work alongside other sports editors to plan coverage and assist with editing Ravens, Orioles and college sports stories.
Essential Functions
Assign and edit sports stories focusing on the dozens of high schools across the Baltimore region, as well as the Naval Academy and its 36 varsity sports teams
Assign and edit breaking news across sports beats
Mentor journalists, giving constructive feedback with the goal of continually honing their reporting and writing skills.
Coordinate production of high‑value digital content items such as scoring galleries, power rankings and other content local readers can't get anywhere else
Collaborate with the social media team to create and plan engaging video content
Collaborate with editors across the newsroom to generate story ideas
Use audience analytics and news judgment to inform decision‑making
Assist with audience strategies and story planning for upcoming events and games
Edit daily copy as needed
Produce a daily budget, a list of stories going online and intended for print.
Design print pages for community papers as well as The Sun
Update sports collections on our websites
Work flexible hours, including nights and weekends as sporting events occur
Participate in daily in‑office meetings
Qualifications
Bachelor’s degree in journalism, communications or related field, or equivalent experience.
A minimum of 3 years of professional reporting experience (news publication and/or daily or weekly journalism experience strongly preferred).
Proven ability to work quickly and accurately using a Web‑based content management system.
Excellent knowledge of AP Style, SEO and digital strategies.
Management experience that includes a collegial and encouraging management style that fosters budding talent and challenges veteran employees
Solid sports journalistic credentials with comprehensive knowledge of media law including copyright, libel, two‑party consent, privacy, and fair use questions, in addition to a highly developed sense of ethics.
Salary Range $55,000 - $70,000
Individual compensation may vary from the target range based on several factors including experience, internal pay equity, and other relevant business considerations.
Seniority level Mid‑Senior level
Employment type Full‑time
Job function Writing/Editing
Benefits
Medical insurance
Vision insurance
401(k)
Tuition assistance
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