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News - Content Strategist III
Gannett
Phoenix, AZ, United States
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USA TODAY NETWORK is one of the top 20 digital companies in the country, sharing the list with Google, Facebook, and Amazon. And we have over 100 million unique visitors a month, which is more than Buzzfeed, Yahoo News, and Huffington Post. Because our team consists of over 110 local properties with USA TODAY at the helm, you’ll have the luxury of living in a community you love while making a national impact.
The Arizona Republic/azcentral.com is looking for a senior level Investigative Content Strategist to join our award-winning newsroom.
This senior-level manager directs and champions investigative and First Amendment journalism. This editor oversees investigative reporters, collaborates with other editors and works across the entire news organization to create a watchdog-driven culture that seeks to expose wrongdoing, hold public officials accountable and ensure transparency in government. This editor has primary responsibility for ensuring a steady stream of top-level investigative work that has impact for audiences in all platforms, with a significant emphasis on mobile experiences.
This editor works closely with the news director and has the skills to work effectively in collaboration with colleagues in other disciplines in executing stories. The investigations editor must have a deep understanding of investigative reporting techniques, public records and access laws, the importance of data/computer-assisted reporting in investigative work, and a track record for pursuing innovative presentations in digital platforms (examples: interactive content and video storytelling).
Gannett Co., Inc. (NYSE: GCI) is a proud equal opportunity employer. We are a drug free, EEO employer committed to a diverse workforce. We will consider all qualified candidates regardless of race, color, national origin, sex, age, marital status, personal appearance, sexual orientation, gender identity, family responsibilities, disability, education, political affiliation or veteran status.