
We're launching Capital B Augusta, our next local newsroom, and we're looking for an entrepreneurial editor to help build it from the ground up.
As Founding Editor, you'll shape our editorial strategy, establish our presence in the community, launch our newsletter, report and write it and help define how Capital B serves Augusta for years to come. Working alongside Capital B's broader editorial and audience teams, you'll help create a model for community-centered local journalism that can be replicated in cities across the country.
This position reports to Capital B's Executive Editor.
Salary: $90,000-$110,000
Location: Augusta, Georgia
Applicants must currently live in the Augusta area or have demonstrated ties to the community. Building trust requires being deeply connected to the community we serve.
Augusta deserves local journalism that helps people navigate their daily lives.
We're launching Capital B Augusta to build a trusted civic resource for Black residents: one that helps people understand what's changing, what matters, and what to do next. Through our newsletter, we'll deliver accountability reporting, service journalism and practical information that helps residents better understand and shape their community.
We'll also provide an antidote to sensationalistic, fear-driven coverage of crime by delivering reporting that adds context, accountability and practical information instead of simply amplifying fear.
We'll combine community listening, rigorous reporting and thoughtful experimentation with AI to build a news product that's useful, trustworthy and responsive to the people it serves.
We're looking for someone who is equal parts editor, reporter, writer, builder and product thinker.
You should have:
We're looking for someone who believes local journalism should be measured not just by the stories it publishes, but by whether it helps people make better decisions about their lives and communities.
You don't believe great journalism is finished when it's published. You're interested in understanding whether it reached the right people, answered the right questions, and changed how someone understands or navigates their community.
In your first year, you'll launch a newsletter that becomes an indispensable part of how Black Augustans understand what's happening in their city and what to do next. You'll build trust throughout the community, grow a loyal audience, establish systems that can scale, and help demonstrate a new model for sustainable, community-centered local journalism.
About Capital B News, Inc.
Capital B is a first-of-its-kind local and national nonprofit news organization reporting for Black communities across the country. We have local newsrooms in Atlanta and Gary, Ind. as well as a national newsroom. Cofounded by CEO Lauren Williams (former senior vice president and editor-in-chief of Vox) and Chief Audience Officer Akoto Ofori-Atta (former managing editor of The Trace), Capital B is looking for a skilled, highly motivated, scrappy sales professional to help us grow our earned revenue operation
Capital B is committed to serving Black communities essential local reporting and in-depth national coverage from a fresh perspective. By filling the gaps left by mainstream news, we're empowering our audience with civic journalism and authentic storytelling that centers Black voices and experiences.
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Augusta, GA
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