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The Opportunity
Our newsroom is growing! We’re looking for a talented Climate & Environment News Editor who is passionate about journalism and understands how climate intertwines with other issues in the Pacific Northwest. We’re seeking someone who can discern what elements will make a news story engaging. The Climate & Environment News Editor supervises two reporters and serves as part of the leadership team for our newsroom of approximately 40 reporters, editors, producers and hosts. They also work closely with other content teams to ensure the news reflects its importance in our region. We use a collaborative process between our editors and reporters in which editors coach journalists through new projects, build beats and stories in partnership and support their growth and development.
This is an exciting opportunity for someone who is knowledgeable about the climate and environment and wants to build a team to cover this beat. If this sounds like you, we urge you to apply!
Position Details
This editor leads OPB’s climate and environment team, assigning and editing stories for reporters for the radio and the web, planning and leading coverage of enterprise reporting and breaking news on climate and environment beats and ensuring OPB’s coverage sets the standard for our region. This position serves as a member of OPB’s news editing team and reports to the Vice President, News. As part of their daily duties, this editor will edit newscast items, radio and digital features, magazine conversation scripts and longer-term investigations and projects.
Supervises
This position plans, assigns and approves work; responds to grievances, disciplines and rewards; recommends hiring, hires, recommends salary adjustments, prepares and signs performance reviews and leads project teams for up to four employees.
Responsibilities
85% - Supervise and edit a team of beat reporters covering climate and environmental news in Oregon and Southwest Washington
Help reporters build beats and sources
Provide strong guidance through stories from idea generation to final product
Edit stories for radio and digital platforms, including newscast items, short web stories, enterprise and watchdog features and magazine conversations.
Ensure OPB’s climate and environmental coverage is the regional leader in both speed and substance by monitoring other sources and leading iterative reporting efforts when news breaks.
Ensure that reporters adhere to editorial and ethics policies, and maintain high journalistic standards to ensure that accuracy, thoroughness, and fairness are central characteristics of all content presented.
Embrace the mission of OPB.
Leads team in a way that fosters an environment of belonging and in which diverse backgrounds, experiences, ideas and work styles are valued.
Supports the growth and development of team members offering coaching, recognition, and feedback to optimize performance and employee engagement.
Ensures team understands their work priorities, responsibilities and contributions and how they align with department goals, organizational strategies and mission.
10% - Work collaboratively with OPB’s Science & Environment unit to take advantage of opportunities to collaborate, amplify each other’s work and overall boost the impact of our content.
5% - Other duties as assigned