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Newsletter Editor, NYT Cooking/Food
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About the Role
We're looking for an experienced and dynamic newsletter editor to join the Food and Cooking team. You will produce and edit NYT Cooking/Food newsletters within our department, partnering with our Product and Newsletter teams to ensure our newsletters are connecting with readers and serving their needs. We'll also look to this editor to inform newsletter strategy, pioneering new ideas and formats, and support the launch of additional newsletter products. You have experience executing newsletter strategy, with several demonstrated wins; line editing skills and a knack for writing engaging copy and subject lines/headlines; a collaborative, can-do approach; and a love of food.
This is a hybrid position based in New York City and includes regular attendance in the office each week per your departmental guidance.
Responsibilities
- Edit and produce daily and weekly newsletters, manage accurate deployment, create lineups/production calendars that support editorial excellence and strategic growth
- Support any/all newsletter launches (or redesigns, or relaunches) for NYT Cooking/Food
- Create ideas for newsletter formatting, special initiatives and other ways we might improve on our newsletter experience to improve engagement and conversion funnels, retain subscribers, and reduce churn.
- Coordinate with our partners across the Cooking Product and Newsletters teams, including data analysts, product and marketing managers, on shared initiatives and key moments to ensure the newsletters reach new audiences and serve NYT Cooking goals.
- Help report data and insights on newsletter performance to stakeholders across the company
- Collaborate and coordinate with other newsletter editors and desks in the newsroom
- Edit visual assets (images, gifs, slideshows) for Cooking newsletters
- Demonstrate support and understanding of our value of journalistic independence and a strong commitment to our mission to seek the truth and help people understand the world
- You will report to the Assistant Editor who oversees our newsletters
Basic Qualifications
- 5+ years of journalism experience
- 2+ years of experience working on newsletters for a major media brand
- Experience growing high-quality newsletter audiences
- Data fluency and experience with newsletter analytics tools and email service provider platform tools
- Editing and writing skills and the ability to work in a conversational medium while still applying The Times's rigorous editorial guidelines
- Experience working directly with writers/reporters
- Ability to coordinate with a large team
Preferred Qualifications:
- Experience navigating and working with other desks within a newsroom
- Experience pursuing multiple story forms and formats
- Creativity and a desire to experiment
- A love of food and some home cooking knowledge
- Strong visual sense and a familiarity with food photography
REQ-018436
The annual base pay range for this role is between:
$113,945.85 - $115,000 USD
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