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An established industry player is looking for a multi-skilled breaking-news photo editor and writer to join their London news hub. This vital role involves sourcing and editing breaking-news photos, creating galleries, and writing engaging stories to accompany them. The ideal candidate will possess sharp storytelling skills and a keen news radar, ensuring rapid turnaround in a fast-paced environment. This position offers the chance to lead visual coverage during critical breaking-news situations, collaborating with teams globally. If you thrive under pressure and have a passion for visual storytelling, this opportunity is perfect for you.
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.
This position reports to the Photography Department but will take tactical direction on a day-to-day basis from editors in the London Hub.
This role is based in our London Hub offices and will be staffed through TWP International in the United Kingdom, subject to local legal requirements. It will require some night and weekend shifts to meet deadlines and respond to breaking news.
Interested applicants should submit a résumé 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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