The New York Times Visual Investigations team is built on storytelling innovation and the pursuit of accountability journalism. We've been part of four Pulitzer Prizes in the last five years and have won four Emmy awards. We are seeking a Senior Producer with extensive news experience and a proven ability to oversee breakthrough investigative projects built on visual evidence. As a leader on the VI team, the right candidate should have a record of accomplishment as a story driver and supervisor of high-performing reporters. You should be able to point to the impact of your work, and your portfolio should showcase a range of hard-hitting topics. Experience guiding investigators who use open-source tools and approaches is important, as is your ability to guide the team to find, frame and quickly act on ambitious investigative targets within a news cycle.Your priority will be to help drive our approach to news by identifying entry points into fast-breaking storylines that capitalize on visual evidence — and on our team's unique OSINT reporting toolkit, everything from satellite-imagery analysis to geo- and chrono-location. While the role will primarily focus on news — ranging from police violence to war crimes to protests — there will also be opportunities to work on mid- and long-range investigations.