
Newsweek is hiring: US News Director in New York
Newsweek, New York, NY, United States
Newsweek is the global media organization that has earned audience time and trust for more than 90 years. Newsweek reaches 100 million people each month with thought-provoking news, opinion, images, graphics, and video delivered across a dozen print and digital platforms. Headquartered in New York City, Newsweek also publishes international editions in EMEA and Asia.
US News Director, Newsweek.com
Location
New York City or Remote (East Coast)
Position Overview
The US News Director will lead Newsweek's US news operation, spearheading editorial strategy, breaking news coverage, and audience growth for the American market.
As a key driver of innovation and excellence, this role reports directly to the Executive Editor and commands full responsibility for the fast‑paced, high‑impact daily operations of the U.S. newsroom—ensuring every piece of journalism is timely, authoritative, and truly distinctive.
Beyond the newsroom, the U.S. News Director is the catalyst for aligning every editorial initiative with Newsweek's most important strategic goals, from championing the company's broad editorial mission to spearheading subscription growth.
The role is based in the United States and plays a critical part in shaping the future of Newsweek's digital journalism.
Key Responsibilities
Lead the US news operation, overseeing day‑to‑day digital news coverage, including breaking news, enterprise reporting, and major story moments.
Set and drive the US editorial agenda, identifying the stories that matter most to American audiences across politics, society, culture, business, and beyond.
Partner with the Executive Editor to translate global editorial strategy into US execution, ensuring alignment with Newsweek's standards, priorities, and subscription goals.
Develop and execute strategies to grow US audience reach, engagement, and subscriptions across platforms, working closely with Audience Growth & Strategy teams.
Champion speed, exclusivity, and smart framing in breaking news, while ensuring accuracy, fairness, and strong editorial judgment.
Integrate AI‑powered tools and workflows into the US newsroom to enhance reporting, verification, production, and audience personalization.
Manage, mentor, and inspire US editors, reporters, and digital specialists, fostering a culture of accountability, collaboration, and innovation.
Uphold Newsweek's editorial standards and oversee quality control across all US news output.
Allocate US newsroom resources effectively, balancing breaking news demands with longer‑term enterprise and subscription‑driven journalism.
Communicate editorial priorities and strategic updates clearly and consistently to the US newsroom.
Any other reasonable duties required to meet the needs of the business.
Qualification & Requirements
Bachelor's degree in journalism, Communications or related field; advanced degree preferred.
Minimum 10 years progressive newsroom experience.
Extensive leadership experience in US digital newsrooms with a strong track record of managing editors and reporters in fast‑paced environments.
Exceptional news judgment and a deep understanding of the US national conversation and how it shapes public discourse.
Proven ability to lead breaking news coverage while also driving enterprise and audience‑focused journalism.
Strong editorial instincts and framing skills; an excellent editor with a clear point of view on what makes journalism distinctive and valuable.
Deep experience with audience development, including SEO, social platforms, analytics, and subscription‑driven strategies.
Strong understanding of how AI is reshaping journalism and consumer behavior, with the ability to lead teams through change.
Comfortable working closely with international colleagues across time zones.
Excellent leadership, communication, and organizational skills.
Salary Range: $175,000 to $225,000 commensurate with experience.
Newsweek is an equal opportunity employer. We seek employees of diverse backgrounds and are committed to providing an inclusive, equitable and respectful workplace.
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In Summary: The US News Director will lead Newsweek's US news operation, spearheading editorial strategy, breaking news coverage, and audience growth for the American market . The role is based in the United States and plays a critical part in shaping the future of Newsweek's digital journalism .
En Español:
Newsweek es la organización de medios globales que ha ganado el tiempo y la confianza del público durante más de 90 años. Newsweek llega a 100 millones de personas cada mes con noticias, opiniones, imágenes, gráficos y videos estimulantes entregados en una docena de plataformas impresas y digitales. Con sede en Nueva York City, Newsweek también publica ediciones internacionales en EMEA y Asia. Director de Noticias de EE.UU., ubicación New York City o Remote (East Coast) Posición Overview El director de noticias de los Estados Unidos dirigirá la operación noticiosa estadounidense de Newsweek, liderando la estrategia editorial, breaking news coverage y crecimiento de audiencia para el mercado americano. El Director de Noticias es el catalizador para alinear cada iniciativa editorial con los objetivos estratégicos más importantes de Newsweek. Establece y impulsa la agenda editorial estadounidense, identificando las historias que más importan a la audiencia americana en política, sociedad, cultura, negocios e incluso más allá. El papel está basado en Estados Unidos y juega un papel crítico en dar forma al futuro del periodismo digital de NewsWeek. Responsabilidades clave Lidera la operación noticiosa de EE.UU., supervisando la cobertura diaria de noticias digitales, incluidas las últimas novedades, informes empresariales y momentos históricos principales. Establecer y impulsar la agenda editoriale estadounidense, identificando las cuentas más importantes para el público norteamericano en toda la política, la sociedad, la cultura, los negocios y otros ámbitos. Buscamos empleados de diversos orígenes y nos comprometemos a proporcionar un lugar de trabajo inclusivo, equitativo y respetuoso. #J-18808-Ljbffr