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News Editor

Legis1, North Bethesda, MD, United States


Join us at Legis1, where technological innovation meets the policymaking landscape. Legis1 provides unparalleled insights and analysis on Congress, lobbying, and the legislative process. Our feature-rich platform enables our users to unlock insights, build connections, manage risks, and stay informed of legislative actions impacting them.

Born from a collaborative effort among former Hill practitioners, academics, product managers, designers, engineers, and commercial experts, Legis1 is at the forefront of congressional and lobbying data and analysis.

Legis1 is located in North Bethesda and maintains a presence on Capitol Hill.

POSITION We are seeking a policy-savvy News Editor with a newsroom/editorial background to curate, edit, and contextualize content across Legis1’s legislative intelligence platform and related products. The ideal candidate has robust government/policy literacy, a strong editorial pedigree, and demonstrated ability to produce accurate, compelling content under tight deadlines. This role blends policy interpretation with editorial standards to ensure platform-wide consistency, accuracy, and discoverability.

This role focuses on high-stakes political and policy content, requiring deep policy fluency, newsroom-grade editing, and rapid turnaround for fast-paced digital delivery.

RESPONSIBILITIES

Edit including breaking news, live blogs, enterprise pieces, newsletters, and long-form analyses

Maintain and enforce style, tone, length, accuracy, grammar, and legal/policy precision across all outputs; ensure alignment with project specifications and client expectations

Apply platform-specific formatting and quality standards, ensuring consistency across tiers of publication (short briefs to in-depth deep dives)

Optimize content for searchability and digital discoverability; assist with headlines, decks, photo captions, and multimedia alignment in collaboration with multimedia editors

Vet political and policy details for accuracy; verify dates, votes, bill numbers, committee actions, and regulatory references; flag ambiguities and coordinate with subject matter experts as needed

Work with the audience/strategy team to implement policy-focused audience engagement best practices

Manage timely delivery of publications within budget and schedule constraints; adapt to shifting priorities and urgent deadline needs

Stay current on developments in government, policy, elections, and regulatory issues; translate complex policy topics into accessible, policy-aware editorial content

Perform additional duties as assigned, including rapid-turnaround edits for live-events, hearings, or breaking industry news and refine a broad range of political and policy content for multiple digital platforms

REQUIREMENTS

Bachelor’s degree in English, Journalism, Political Science, Public Policy, or a related field

Minimum of two years of professional editing/editing-management experience, preferably in newsrooms, policy outlets, think tanks, government communications, or lobbying firms

Strong policy knowledge across government, legislation, regulatory issues, and political processes; demonstrated ability to interpret and explain complex policy topics clearly

Editorial excellence with proven ability to edit for style, tone, length, grammar, punctuation, and factual accuracy under tight deadlines

Experience with digital publishing workflows and content management systems; familiarity with text management and desktop publishing tools

Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite, Adobe Acrobat, and related productivity software

Strong written and verbal communication skills; highly organized with strong attention to detail

Self-motivated, results-oriented, and capable of contributing effectively in a fast-paced, collaborative environment

Prefer candidate with a demonstrated newsroom pedigree or policy-focused editorial background, including experience with politics, policy, lobbying, or advocacy content

We may use artificial intelligence (AI) tools to support parts of the hiring process, such as reviewing applications, analyzing resumes, or assessing responses. These tools assist our recruitment team but do not replace human judgment. Final hiring decisions are ultimately made by humans. If you would like more information about how your data is processed, please contact us.

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