The New York Times Magazine is seeking an experienced editorial leader to conceive, shape and drive a new slate of digital columns. These columns constitute a kind of magazine within the magazine, one focused on shortform, digitally-native work that utilizes a variety of media in recurring, well-defined formats, and the deputy editor of columns would be the primary lead on all of these efforts. The magazine publishes roughly ten such columns, with cadences ranging from weekly to monthly, and reaches a broad audience both on- and off-platform. The Deputy Editor will lead a team of magazine editors, and work closely with designers, photo editors, video producers, video journalists, audio producers, developers and magazine leadership to oversee existing columns and, crucially, to help conceive of and launch new ones that draw from a range of modes, including analytical, narrative, and explanatory journalism and a range of formats, including text, video, audio, animation, and photography, to cover a diverse array of topic areas, from sports to politics to culture to international affairs. This is an intensely creative role, but it also requires strong organizational skills and the ability to lead a team of editors charged with assigning and editing the magazine's weekly columns, and work collaboratively with a team of designers, photo editors, video journalists, audience editors, and others. You must have extensive experience editing news, enterprise and explanatory stories, and have a proven track record of successfully launching verticals that have reached broad audiences. You should have a diverse roster of writers and work well with other editors, photo editors and designers. You should be familiar with the challenges and opportunities of producing journalism in other mediums, including video and audio. And you should possess an endless well of ideas, great enthusiasm for covering the news with attitude and energy, and feel comfortable with a range of editorial work, from line editing a piece of sharp writing to giving feedback on a shortform video. You should be deeply collaborative, able to see good ideas no matter where they come from and deft at fostering creativity in others. You should be an empathetic manager who is excited to help people grow. You will become a core leader at the magazine and should be a voice at the table with other top editors, weighing in on the magazine's editorial direction, strategy and operations. This is a new role on a new team, and you will have the opportunity to help shape the position based on your skills and background. This is an in-office position, based in New York City, and includes regular attendance in the office four days each week. There may be some flexibility to work remotely per your departmental guidance.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Manager
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