The Philadelphia Inquirer is seeking a Managing Editor, Investigations, a masthead position, to run its prize-winning investigative team. We’re looking for a news leader with an impressive track record of helping reporters navigate complex stories that expose abuses of power, government corruption, and exploitative business practices.
Some of our award-winning investigations include Toxic City: Sick Schools; Under Fire; Crumbling City; and The Wrong Man.
The Inquirer, winner of 20 Pulitzer Prizes, is owned by the nonprofit Lenfest Institute, a philanthropic organization dedicated to sustaining local news. The Philadelphia area is a diverse and vital region — a major hub in healthcare, education, and financial services, and home to five professional sports teams. The area also is anchored by a major city with deep poverty and civic ills that cry out for committed reporting that can drive change.
Ideal candidates for this job will have 5 to 10 years experience developing, managing and landing significant investigative stories and presenting them in innovative ways that use all the sophisticated tools and platforms available.
They will help reporters assess ideas, screening for accountability and impact, manage public records requests, and keep momentum on monthslong investigations. They will also supervise the Quick Strike unit (3 reporters, 1 editor), which produces fast-turn accountability stories, often spun from major breaking news. Ideal candidates will have conceived and edited different forms of storytelling, from narratives to interactives, and have a flair for honing copy.
This position involves juggling a variety of high-level projects, weighing in on story selection and direction, guiding the reporting and writing process, revising and line editing, as well as working with staffers from other desks, such as data, video, interactives and audience. This person will report to The Inquirer’s editor and senior vice president, Gabriel Escobar.
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You may not fit neatly into what’s been detailed above or have important skills we haven’t thought of. If so, please apply and tell us about yourself.
About Us.
Since 1829, The Philadelphia Inquirer has been “asking on behalf of the people” of Philadelphia and the region by providing essential journalism. Locally owned and headquartered in Center City Philadelphia, The Inquirer is a for-profit public benefit corporation under the non-profit Lenfest Institute. Its multiple brand platforms — including newspapers, Inquirer.com, e-Editions, apps, newsletters, podcasts, and live events — provide Pulitzer Prize-winning journalism to a growing audience that includes more than 180,000 subscribers and 20 million monthly impressions.
The Philadelphia Inquirer is committed to attracting a diverse group of people to join our team. As part of our mission, we are seeking candidates who share our passion for indispensable journalism and our drive to create a sustainable business model to support it.
We value diverse levels of experience, abilities, and backgrounds. Because of this, we encourage you to apply, even if you do not meet all of the requirements listed in the job description. The Inquirer may consider an equivalent combination of knowledge, skills, education, and experience to meet the minimum qualifications for this position.
The Inquirer is building an inclusive and equitable workplace where everyone feels a sense of belonging. We especially encourage people from marginalized and underrepresented backgrounds to apply for vacant positions at all levels of the organization, including but not limited to people of color, women, people who identify as LGBTQIA+, and people with disabilities. We are an equal opportunity employer for all regardless of race, ethnicity, religion, national origin, gender identity, sexual orientation, age, disability, veteran status, and any other category protected by federal, state and/or local law.
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