Job Description
The Washington Post is seeking a multi-skilled breaking-news photo editor and writer to join our London news hub. This position plays a critical role in The Washington Post's 24-hour news operations, working daytime hours in London.
This editor will be expected to source, acquire and edit breaking-news photos, create galleries, and write stories and short posts to accompany them. This work is integral to our breaking-news team's reporting efforts, and the London-based position will often lead the newsroom's visual coverage in breaking-news situations during the overnight hours in Washington.
The successful candidate possesses a strong news radar, sharp storytelling skills and a talent for finding emerging stories and angles. Candidates should be committed to speed, clarity and accuracy and should be agile in shifting rapidly from subject to subject while reaching a massive digital audience. The bulk of stories launched by the breaking-news teams require rapid turnaround, so comfort and confidence in finding photos, editing, reporting and writing on deadline is essential.
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This position reports to the Photography Department but will take tactical direction on a day-to-day basis from editors in the London Hub.
Responsibilities:
- Conduct visual research and generate daily visual stories across a wide array of subject matters.
- Pitch, write and edit visual-first stories.
- Think creatively about visual storytelling approaches that take advantage of all our publishing platforms, including Instagram, TikTok and YouTube.
- Collaborate with our breaking-news teams in Washington and Seoul, as well as our photo editors in Washington.
- At least three years of experience in a fast-paced English-language newsroom environment.
- A nuanced eye for photography and a strong understanding of visual storytelling is essential.
- The ability to write briefly and accurately for photo and multimedia presentations is needed.
- Strong news judgment, a bias for speed and an ability to shift rapidly from subject to subject is essential.
- A track record of editing breaking news with authority across a broad range of formats is recommended.
- Knowledge of how to acquire and verify photographs, particularly those surfaced from social media, is required.
- Proficiency in handling photographs quickly using Adobe products and Photo Mechanic is essential, and an ability to work with video is preferred.
- Knowledge of a foreign language is welcomed but not a prerequisite.
Interested applicants should submit a r esum e and a cover letter that includes links to three work samples to our jobs portal. Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis until the position is filled, but those received by Mar. 9 will be prioritized. Cover letters should be addressed to Senior Photo Assignment Editor Olivier Laurent, Director of Photography Robert Miller, International Editor Douglas Jehl and London Hub Editor Kendra Nichols.
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