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OPB
7140 SW Macadam Ave.
Portland, Oregon (United States)
Phone:5034451885
Web:https://www.opb.org/

Coordinating Editor

Location: Portland, Oregon
Job Category: Online | New Media
Job ID: 11906
Employment Type: Full time
Salary:
Posted: 10.24.2024



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Job Description:

Coordinating Editor
Application instructions for this and all current OPB employment opportunities are available at OPB's careers page.
 
 
About OPB
OPB is a leader in public media, serving diverse communities of the Northwest with fact-based, in-depth news and information about politics, the environment, science, arts, history, and cultures; business, education and more. Powered by the generous support of members, OPB seeks out a variety of voices in our communities and lifts up authentic stories of the people, places, events and issues of the region, providing context and a deeper understanding. OPB’s independent journalism and programs are available at opb.org, on OPB Radio and OPB TV. Follow us on InstagramYouTube and Facebook
 
 
The Opportunity
OPB, on behalf of public media organizations across Oregon and Washington, seeks a creative, collaborative and highly organized editor to lead the Northwest News Network, a longtime collaboration that is being remade as a content-sharing partnership. The person in this role will work closely with editors at OPB, KUOW, KNKX, KLCC, Northwest Public Broadcasting and Jefferson Public Radio.  Your colleagues will be reporters and editors, and you’ll work closely with them to ensure the highest standards in audio and digital storytelling. In this position you will have the opportunity to collaborate with editors at public media organizations in both states and beyond to coordinate coverage and share great work. You’ll leverage your knowledge of the region and the industry to fill in gaps in coverage and cover stories nobody else sees. You will also have opportunities to bring in freelance work to support those efforts. 
 
You’ll make your mark being a trusted news leader who can identify opportunities for reporting partnerships and run point on breaking news stories that rise to regional interest. And you’ll use your expertise to design systems to improve communication and sharing of stories across multiple organizations.
 
This is a new job coordinating the Northwest News Network, and the person in this role will work closely with news leaders at partner organizations to figure out how the reimagined team should operate and to turn our vision for collaboration into real, tangible results.  And you’ll also communicate regularly with editors at NPR to help identify stories and topics in the Pacific Northwest that rise to national interest.
 
The right candidate for this role has an appetite for news, a proven track record of successfully participating in or running a collaboration, and the organizational skills to wrangle stories from across the Pacific Northwest. Above all else, they’re committed to lead with curiosity and kindness.  If this sounds like you, we want to hear from you!
 
 
Position Details
This editor is responsible for overseeing and coordinating the sharing of content among partners in the Northwest News Network (N3), a collaboration of public media organizations across the Pacific Northwest. This editor represents the interests of N3 and their regular duties include daily communication with partner organizations about coverage plans, compiling a daily note with those plans and potential shares, assisting editors at collaboration participants with sharing and audio quality assurance, leading a weekly meeting of N3 partners to discuss ongoing coverage of regional news and tracking local and regional news stories to suggest potential coverage topics and collaborative opportunities.
 
 
Responsibilities  
 
Working Conditions
The editor will do the bulk of their work Monday through Friday. This position can be based in OPB’s newsroom or a home office in Oregon or Washington. Regular regional travel will be expected, including at least quarterly visits to the OPB newsroom if remote and at least one annual visit a year to each N3 partner. Some evening, weekend and inclement weather work may be required as news dictates.
 

 
Additional Information  
 
 
 
How to Apply
For application instructions, please visit OPB's careers page. You will be asked to create an account, upload your cover letter and resume and answer a few position related questions. Once you click “submit” you cannot make changes to your application.
 
Your application materials are due by 8:59 PM Pacific Time on November 4, 2024.
 
OPB is an Equal Opportunity Employer.

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Minimum Qualifications 
 
Preferred Qualifications