The Texas Tribune, the state’s go-to source for Texas political news, is seeking a full-time Politics Editor. The Politics Editor will directly manage the newsroom’s politics desk, assigning, approving and editing stories.
In collaboration with the Tribune’s managing editor for enterprise and politics, the Politics Editor will oversee an award-winning team of tenacious reporters whose mission is to serve as watchdogs for the state’s most prominent elected officials, demonstrating smart accountability reporting through a combination of daily news stories, analysis, enterprise, explainers, investigations and feature stories.
The Politics Editor will define how the newsroom approaches campaigns and elections, take a leading role over the state legislative sessions, and work across the newsroom to help translate the impact of the political and legislative processes in Austin and Washington on Texans of all ages, races and backgrounds.
In a moment in which Texas politicians dominate statewide and national headlines, the Politics Editor will be expected to demonstrate or quickly develop a deep expertise in and curiosity about the government and people of Texas.
The Politics Editor will report to the Tribune’s managing editor for enterprise and politics.
Compensation will depend on experience; the minimum annual salary is $90,000.
Responsibilities
Qualifications
We know some great candidates won’t check all of these boxes, and we also know you might bring important skills that we haven’t considered. If that’s you, don’t hesitate to apply and tell us about yourself.
Location
This position is based in the Tribune’s downtown Austin office, steps away from the Texas Capitol.
Benefits
This is a full-time, exempt position and includes the following benefits:
How to Apply
Submit your application here by Dec. 18. Along with a résumé and cover letter, please submit a memo detailing your vision for this position and how you would approach the work.
The Texas Tribune is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We are committed to diversity and building an inclusive environment for all, and we encourage applicants of all identities, backgrounds, ages, and abilities to apply. We can't wait to hear from you.
About The Texas Tribune
Here’s what you should know about the Tribune. From day one we’ve had disruption, innovation and risk-taking in our DNA. We’re ambitious as all get out but still have the punch-above-your-weight mentality of a scrappy start-up. Fifteen years ago, the Tribune reinvented the business model for public service journalism. We are always looking to expand our boundaries.
We’re nonprofit because the challenging economic reality for the media these days obligates us to find a different way, reliable and sustainable, to fund serious journalism. We’re nonpartisan because we live in the United States of Confirmation Bias — and we don’t need to be part of the problem. At the same time, nonpartisan is not non-thinking. We call B.S. when B.S. needs to be called.
All of us at the Trib believe the best way to achieve that mission is to resemble the state we cover. We’re committed to building an inclusive newsroom for people of all backgrounds and ages, and we’re taking steps to meet that commitment. We especially encourage members of traditionally underrepresented communities to apply for this role, including women, veterans, people of color, LGBTQ+ people and people with disabilities.
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