![]() Strong familiarity with past and present trends in media and popular culture.At least two years reporting experience, or equivalent.At least two years features/developmental editing experience.The schedule has some flexibility, though there are specific days and weeks when workflow will be more intense, as when we are putting an issue of the magazine together. Hours: This is a part-time position, 15–18 hours a week. Edit and proofread newsletters, marketing materials and internal documents.Work with staff on concepting and writing fundraising and marketing materials.Do final proofread (with editor-in-chief) of every article before magazine ships.Along with editor-in-chief, review proofreader corrections and input changes into InDesign files.Work with editor-in-chief to generate titles and subtitles for articles write coverlines.Preparing each issue of magazine for production and printing Send out copy tests and articles to copyeditors and fact checkers. Hire, schedule, and supervise freelance copyeditors, fact checkers, and proofreaders.Participate in biweekly pitch meetings, quarterly cover-design meetings, and annual theme meetings.Identify and reach out to new contributors.Work closely with writers to craft and develop articles.In consultation with editor-in-chief, take responsibility for developmental editing of some articles for each issue.Work with editorial director on shaping the editorial tone and scope of each issue of the magazine.The details? Below is an outline of the job responsibilities and requirements. ![]() We want someone whose ideas, vision, and passion will help us continue to make content and programming that people depend on and care about. We’re not looking for someone to simply grab a chair and start in on a pile of grunt work (although, truth be told, there will be some grunt work). Our ideal candidate for the Senior Editor position is someone who values those things as well, and who’s ready to join an evolving, highly collaborative nonprofit workplace. And as a staff of people who love to read and learn from others, we value smart, engaging, and witty writing and editing. As a reader-supported magazine, we have a unique publishing model that allows our content to be free of the dictates of advertisers and owners. Each issue of Bitch offers commentary on our media-driven world via essays, columns, reviews, and interviews with artists, thinkers, and culture-makers. We’re seeking a senior editor to join our staff in a part-time, but ongoing, capacity.įor more than 15 years, Bitch Media has published Bitch: Feminist Response to Pop Culture, a quarterly magazine devoted to media- and pop-culture critique and analysis. ![]()
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