In the 16 years since it was founded, VTDigger has become Vermont’s essential source of news and investigation — and a model for sustainable, nonprofit journalism across the country.
We work to promote our mission of producing rigorous journalism that explains complex issues, promotes public accountability and fosters democratic and civic engagement each and every day.
VTDigger’s part-time night editor works with a team of editors and reporters to publish thorough, accurate, accessible, well-written copy with a top-notch visual presentation — and to share this work with our audience through newsletters, social media and other avenues.
The part-time night editor is responsible for final reads, minor rewrites, fact-checking, identifying errors and omissions, conforming to VTDigger’s style, and working with reporters to ensure the fairness and accuracy of stories. Given VTDigger’s commitment to better serving the communities we cover, this person is expected to edit with an equity and inclusion lens.
The night editor takes ownership of the presentation of stories on VTDigger’s website and has a variety of responsibilities related to social media, newsletters, graphics and opinion. After the rest of the desk leaves for the day, this person is the editor in charge, keeping track of breaking news and other developments and determining how best to address them. This can include writing briefs and short stories.
Essential Duties & Responsibilities
Position Requirements
Skills and Experience
Working Conditions
Our office is located in Montpelier, Vermont. We are open to the night editor living elsewhere — so long as they understand this region or are committed to learning about it.
Hours
The night editor typically works from 5 pm to 9 p.m. on weeknights, but exact hours may vary based on news needs. Some weekend work and flexibility is required.
Physical Demands
Work involves accomplishing most duties from a seated or standing position. There is potential for eye strain from reading detailed materials on a computer screen. Deadlines, workloads during peak periods, and changing priorities may cause increased stress levels. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
Candidates must be legally authorized to work in the United States for any employer. VTDigger does not provide visa sponsorship.
The pay range for this role is:
29 - 33 USD per hour (Vermont)
29 - 33 USD per hour (New Hampshire)
29 - 33 USD per hour (Massachusetts)
29 - 33 USD per hour (Colorado)
Program
Remote (VT, US)
Remote (MA, US)
Remote (NH, US)
Remote (CO, US)
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