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A nonprofit newsroom is seeking an experienced editor to manage impactful stories around health and environmental issues. The role involves guiding investigations and collaborating with reporters globally to expose harmful practices. Candidates should have significant editing experience and a passion for engaging storytelling. This position offers a remote work environment and competitive salary between $130,000 and $150,000, based on experience.
The Examination is seeking an editor with deep experience managing impactful stories and projects to lead our food and polluting industries reporting teams. This is a role for someone who can inspire and guide original reporting that uncovers harmful corporate practices, misleading marketing campaigns, regulatory failures and other forces that undermine public health.
In this pivotal position, you will shape cross-border stories that hold corporate and governmental actors accountable for health harms worldwide. From the earliest stages of an idea, you will work closely with reporters to develop sharp, feasible pitches with strong potential for triggering meaningful change at the local and global levels. You will shepherd stories and projects through rigorous research, sourcing and reporting, editing written stories and other audience-facing assets, all the way to publication.
You will oversee the careful gathering and verification of evidence – whether from human sources, documents, public records, or data analysis – ensuring each investigation lands with clarity, accuracy, and urgency. You will also steer collaborations with partner newsrooms around the globe, extending The Examination’s reach and influence, and mentor reporters to sharpen their investigative skills and grow as journalists.
Part of your work will involve monitoring the global health and industry landscape to identify under-reported threats on the food and pollution beats, pursuing leads that others overlook, crafting follow-up stories and explainers that build on our investigations, and representing The Examination at conferences and public events.
The ideal candidate will bring expertise in managing complex editorial collaborations across multiple outlets – an approach at the core of The Examination’s model – and will be energized by finding innovative ways to engage both broad audiences and the communities most at risk from the harms we uncover in the making and delivery of our journalism. Experience leading corporate accountability projects or global health investigations is strongly desired.
The Examination is an independent nonprofit newsroom dedicated to investigating preventable health threats and empowering vulnerable communities through fearless, evidence-based reporting. Guided by scientific rigor and global collaboration, we go deep to report on commercial products and processes that contribute to preventable disease and death, destabilizing families, communities, health systems and economies. Coverage areas include the tobacco, ultra-processed food and fossil fuels industries.
Since our launch in 2023, our award-winning investigations – produced in partnership with newsrooms across the globe – have exposed the corporate and governmental forces that undermine public health. Our mission is to hold the powerful to account, inspire positive change and help build a healthier world.
The estimated salary for this position is between $130,000 and $150,000, commensurate with experience, achievements, and location. While this role is envisioned as U.S.-based, we welcome international candidates and will adapt terms of engagement depending on the country of residence. We offer a fully remote newsroom environment with strong health and retirement benefits, generous leave policies, and support for professional development.
People of color, people with disabilities, LGBTQ+ people, immigrants, and those with lived experience in the communities we cover are strongly encouraged to apply. We are an equal opportunity employer and have zero tolerance for discrimination or harassment of any kind.
Please send your résumé, a brief cover letter explaining why you are the right person for this role, and links or copies of three investigations you oversaw in a supervisory role, with a short write-up on each describing the process, challenges and anything else that shows your contribution to work@theexamination.org.
If your experience does not match every qualification described here but you believe you can bring something essential to the role, we encourage you to apply and make your case.
Deadline to apply: Sept. 10, 2025