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Editor (Volunteer)

WhoWhatWhy, New York, NY, USA

Investigative Reporter - Contract

Job type: Freelance


Editor (Volunteer)

Note:

This is a remote, part-time volunteer position.
Today, pretty much anyone can call themselves an editor. But real editing — the kind that strengthens ideas, sharpens structure, challenges weak spots, and helps writers do their best work — is something else entirely.
If you’re an experienced editor who enjoys working closely with writers, shaping strong pieces, and being part of a smart, collaborative team, we’d love to hear from you. We’re an independent, nonprofit news organization with a limited budget, so we especially welcome those who are not looking to us principally as an income source.
Our editorial culture is convivial, supportive, and stimulating. We share ideas, strengthen one another’s work, and value the kind of thoughtful collaboration that has become rare in many newsrooms. For some, this is a chance to build meaningful editorial experience, sharpen judgment, and strengthen a resume. For others, it’s an opportunity to stay engaged with serious journalism, mentor writers, and contribute to work that matters. For the right person, this can be a rewarding and energizing add-on to life.

Who We Are

WhoWhatWhy is an independent nonprofit investigative news organization producing deep-dive journalism on the most important issues of our time. We’re powered by skilled volunteers and a small core staff — from students to seasoned professionals — who believe in rigorous, ethical reporting free from corporate or political influence.
About the Role

As an Editor, you will work closely with writers to shape developing pieces, strengthen story structure and reporting, and help move articles from promising drafts to publishable work. You will:
Review drafts for structure, narrative flow, and alignment with the intended angle
Identify gaps in logic, reporting, sourcing, or context and request revisions where needed
Provide specific, actionable feedback on organization, argument, evidence, and development of ideas
Ensure key points are supported with accurate attribution, sourcing, and factual grounding
Work with writers through multiple rounds of revision to strengthen drafts
Confirm that revisions address prior feedback before advancing drafts
Contribute input on story direction and development when needed
Contribute to story direction and development when a piece would benefit from additional shaping
Help move articles through the editorial process within agreed timelines
What We’re Looking For

Experience editing articles, essays, long-form journalism, or other substantial written work intended for publication
A strong editorial eye for structure, clarity, logic, and narrative flow
Comfort working directly with writers to strengthen drafts through thoughtful revision
Good judgment about when a piece needs more reporting, clearer framing, stronger support, or tighter organization
The ability to improve a draft without flattening the writer’s voice or intent
Reliability in meeting deadlines and following through on revisions and editorial discussions
Background in journalism, communications, or a related field is helpful, but not required
Bonus

Experience editing investigative, analytical, explanatory, or long-form journalism
Experience working with staff writers, freelance contributors, guest authors, or subject-matter experts
Experience strengthening drafts for structure, argument, narrative flow, or evidentiary support
Familiarity with digital publishing, audience-facing editorial work, or online editorial workflows
Experience in nonprofit, independent, or mission-driven media environments
Commitment

We value volunteers who can contribute consistently over time and communicate reliably with their teams. Scheduling is flexible and will vary depending on the role, workload, and department needs.
How to Apply

Please send:
Your resume or a brief summary of your relevant experience
A short note explaining your interest in the role
If you cannot upload your materials, email them to

hr@whowhatwhy.org

. Please check your spam folder for responses.
Reminder

We value thoughtful, genuine applications that reflect your own voice and interest in the role.
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