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News Editor

KUNM, Birmingham, AL, United States


The Gulf States Newsroom is seeking a creative News Editor to join our award-winning team covering important regional stories across Mississippi, Alabama and Louisiana. The editor will help us tell compelling, high-impact stories on multiple platforms, with a special focus on audio storytelling for broadcast and podcasts. Our work meets the highest editorial and audio-production standards. This is an exciting opportunity for someone who is passionate about local news, cares deeply about the people and communities in the Deep South, and loves the craft of audio journalism.

Location: New Orleans, LA; Birmingham, AL; Jackson, MS.

Salary Range: $70,000 - $75,000 depending on experience.

Position open until filled, first review of applications begins April 10, 2026.

The Gulf States Newsroom is a collaboration among public radio stations in Alabama, Mississippi and Louisiana, along with NPR. Founded in 2020, it has established itself as a team that illuminates issues and amplifies underrepresented voices in this story-rich part of the country. Our work has been recognized with a number of awards, including a National Edward R. Murrow award for Investigative Reporting in the Large Market Radio category.

We track shifts in the region, from the building of data centers, to the challenges independent grocers have faced the last five years, and efforts to train a new generation of musicians after Hurricane Katrina. We follow up with communities to shed light on widely-relevant issues like healthcare access in rural communities and the cost of a lifetime spent in prison.

We’re looking for a news editor with excellent news judgment and strong audio production skills to help maintain our high standards of audio journalism and make our work shine. We’d like someone who can identify topics of interest to people in this region, who understands how to make a story based in one community relevant to people across the area, and who can help reporters create stories with compelling sound and characters. The work needs to resonate with audiences in our three states and may also sometimes be shared with a national audience on NPR.

In addition, the news editor will serve as lead producer and host of Gulf States Gumbo, the weekly podcast we launched in 2024 that packages our stories for an on-demand audience. Other duties include pitching in on local editing for WWNO and WRKF and helping our other partner stations when needed.

The news editor will work closely with the Gulf States Newsroom’s managing editor and reporters as part of a collegial and collaborative team. WRKF in Baton Rouge, LA, is the employer for this position, but the editor can be based at any of our partner stations: WBHM in Birmingham, WWNO in New Orleans, WRKF in Baton Rouge, or MPB in Jackson, Mississippi.

Core Responsibilities

Serve as the main editor for audio feature stories, newscast spots, and other audio content.

Lead podcast efforts, including serving as the producer and host of the Gulf States Gumbo podcast.

Help define and maintain high standards for the audio journalism we produce.

Collaborate with reporters and editors in the Gulf States Newsroom and its partner stations to plan coverage.

Identify opportunities for long-term and collaborative projects.

Help distribute content in a timely manner to the partner stations and NPR.

Assist with edits for WWNO/WRKF and assist as needed for MPB and WBHM.

Work with NPR editors to highlight the work of the news team and promote major projects.

Cover local, regional and national breaking news as needed.

Perform other duties as assigned.

Bachelor’s degree and at least 2 years of journalism experience, 1 year of which would preferably include editing/producing experience.

We are dedicated to training and professional development, so if you are passionate about telling these stories, please apply – even if you don’t check all the boxes outlined here.

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