19th News
We’re an independent, nonprofit newsroom reporting on gender, politics, policy and power.
Application deadline : January 19, 2026 at 9:00 a.m. CT
Employment type : Full-time W-4 employment with full benefits
Department : Editorial
Reports to : Editorial director
Direct Reports : None; may supervise reporters or fellows on short-term, temporary or interim basis
Travel requirements : Travel 1-2 times per year for in-person team activities
The 19th will be hiring two editors in this job application process, each with different areas of coverage:
child care, the economy, health and sports
climate, disability and aging, education, immigration, justice and national issues
The editor will work closely with editorial directors to assign, shape, edit and publish stories to fulfill The 19th’s mission of serving women and LGBTQ+ people with timely, high-quality and distinctive journalism across formats and platforms. This role is responsible for supporting editorial directors in implementing an audience-centered coverage strategy within a team of reporters and fellows by developing, editing and producing a range of stories, from quicker turns to longer-term coverage and special projects; from written articles to video scripts and newsletters. The editor will also be available to provide second edits on stories and edit copy from other departments.
As an example of a typical week, the editor may work with reporters and fellows to develop stories in coordination with their manager, conduct first and second edits on various story types, and collaborate with reporters and audience, visuals and planning teams to produce stories. They’ll work with their manager to make weekly and monthly plans for their team and help fill coverage gaps. The editor may fill in for editorial directors as needed, taking on tasks such as joining planning meetings and facilitating team meetings. This role will primarily work in tools like Google Workspace, Airtable, WordPress and Parsely.
Responsibilities
Support a team of reporters and fellows to center The 19th’s story standards and audience needs throughout our journalism every day
Help design and implement daily, weekly and monthly coverage plans for their team — leveraging audience insights and reporter expertise — in close partnership with their manager
Communicate story status, updates and plans with their team, editorial leadership and other stakeholders via designated tools and channels
Edit stories daily across types — such as dailies, features, investigations — and formats, such as articles, newsletters, video scripts; provide second edits or edits to copy from other departments
Prepare stories for publication in partnership with reporters and fellows, such as drafting headlines, recommending relevant social captions, or requesting visuals
Work with reporters and fellows to update beat maps, assign stories, develop ideas, diversify sourcing, center audience needs, approve pitches, shape and edit stories, leverage various formats, collaborate across beats in efforts to build a collective body of representative journalism
Monitor news daily to assign story ideas that connect gender to politics, policy and power while meeting The 19th’s story standards
Help ensure quality of the team’s journalism and that it aligns with legal and ethical policies, story standards, audience needs and brand voice
Contribute to executing and improving story publishing workflows with the editorial planning manager, editorial director of audience and editorial director of visuals
Partner with editorial leadership to experiment with emerging journalism formats to continue meeting audiences where they are
Fill in for their manager on team operations, such as planning weekly coverage, assigning stories to reporters and fellows, and facilitating team meetings as needed
Coordinate awards submissions for their team, in collaboration with all editors
Early morning, evening and weekend shifts may be needed, in accordance with significant news events
Non-essential functions (as capacity permits)
Participate in culture building and inclusive decision making, as well as bringing ideas to different parts of our work to help us improve as an organization, such as hiring and onboarding new staff members
Contribute to cross-team learning, leadership development and organizational planning
Participate in team, organizational and individual relationship building and professional development throughout the year
Other responsibilities as needed
Relevant skills and experience
4+ years of experience editing and assigning stories in a newsroom
Demonstrated news judgment and ability to publish audience-centered stories across a range of story types and formats
Enthusiasm for thinking and working creatively and collaboratively with journalists to solve problems
Excellent verbal and written interpersonal communication, with demonstrated experience using digital tools to communicate and collaborate effectively across a remote newsroom
Experience using content management systems such as WordPress, calendar tools such as Airtable, and audience analytics tools such as Parsely
We know there are great candidates who might not check all these boxes or who possess important skills we haven’t thought of. If that’s you, don’t hesitate to apply and tell us about yourself. We also encourage members of traditionally underrepresented communities to apply, including people of color, LGBTQ people and people with disabilities.
Vacation time off (20 days per year)
Sick time off (10 days per year)
Personal time off (6 days per year)
Holidays (22 days in 2026)
Paid family leave (100% up to 6 months)
Caregiver leave (100% up to 4 months)
401(k) plan (up to 3.5% matching on 6% contribution)
Flexible Spending Plan (for qualifying medical or child care expenses)
Health Savings Account
Health, vision, and dental insurance (100% for employee / 60% for dependents)
Wellness and work-from-home reimbursement benefits
Long-term and short-term disability insurance
Life insurance
How to apply Interested candidates shouldapply here by January 19, 2026 at 9 a.m. CT. Have questions about this position? Contact us atjobs@19thnews.org. (Note: We are not accepting résumés or applications via email; applyhere .)
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Application deadline : January 19, 2026 at 9:00 a.m. CT
Employment type : Full-time W-4 employment with full benefits
Department : Editorial
Reports to : Editorial director
Direct Reports : None; may supervise reporters or fellows on short-term, temporary or interim basis
Travel requirements : Travel 1-2 times per year for in-person team activities
The 19th will be hiring two editors in this job application process, each with different areas of coverage:
child care, the economy, health and sports
climate, disability and aging, education, immigration, justice and national issues
The editor will work closely with editorial directors to assign, shape, edit and publish stories to fulfill The 19th’s mission of serving women and LGBTQ+ people with timely, high-quality and distinctive journalism across formats and platforms. This role is responsible for supporting editorial directors in implementing an audience-centered coverage strategy within a team of reporters and fellows by developing, editing and producing a range of stories, from quicker turns to longer-term coverage and special projects; from written articles to video scripts and newsletters. The editor will also be available to provide second edits on stories and edit copy from other departments.
As an example of a typical week, the editor may work with reporters and fellows to develop stories in coordination with their manager, conduct first and second edits on various story types, and collaborate with reporters and audience, visuals and planning teams to produce stories. They’ll work with their manager to make weekly and monthly plans for their team and help fill coverage gaps. The editor may fill in for editorial directors as needed, taking on tasks such as joining planning meetings and facilitating team meetings. This role will primarily work in tools like Google Workspace, Airtable, WordPress and Parsely.
Responsibilities
Support a team of reporters and fellows to center The 19th’s story standards and audience needs throughout our journalism every day
Help design and implement daily, weekly and monthly coverage plans for their team — leveraging audience insights and reporter expertise — in close partnership with their manager
Communicate story status, updates and plans with their team, editorial leadership and other stakeholders via designated tools and channels
Edit stories daily across types — such as dailies, features, investigations — and formats, such as articles, newsletters, video scripts; provide second edits or edits to copy from other departments
Prepare stories for publication in partnership with reporters and fellows, such as drafting headlines, recommending relevant social captions, or requesting visuals
Work with reporters and fellows to update beat maps, assign stories, develop ideas, diversify sourcing, center audience needs, approve pitches, shape and edit stories, leverage various formats, collaborate across beats in efforts to build a collective body of representative journalism
Monitor news daily to assign story ideas that connect gender to politics, policy and power while meeting The 19th’s story standards
Help ensure quality of the team’s journalism and that it aligns with legal and ethical policies, story standards, audience needs and brand voice
Contribute to executing and improving story publishing workflows with the editorial planning manager, editorial director of audience and editorial director of visuals
Partner with editorial leadership to experiment with emerging journalism formats to continue meeting audiences where they are
Fill in for their manager on team operations, such as planning weekly coverage, assigning stories to reporters and fellows, and facilitating team meetings as needed
Coordinate awards submissions for their team, in collaboration with all editors
Early morning, evening and weekend shifts may be needed, in accordance with significant news events
Non-essential functions (as capacity permits)
Participate in culture building and inclusive decision making, as well as bringing ideas to different parts of our work to help us improve as an organization, such as hiring and onboarding new staff members
Contribute to cross-team learning, leadership development and organizational planning
Participate in team, organizational and individual relationship building and professional development throughout the year
Other responsibilities as needed
Relevant skills and experience
4+ years of experience editing and assigning stories in a newsroom
Demonstrated news judgment and ability to publish audience-centered stories across a range of story types and formats
Enthusiasm for thinking and working creatively and collaboratively with journalists to solve problems
Excellent verbal and written interpersonal communication, with demonstrated experience using digital tools to communicate and collaborate effectively across a remote newsroom
Experience using content management systems such as WordPress, calendar tools such as Airtable, and audience analytics tools such as Parsely
We know there are great candidates who might not check all these boxes or who possess important skills we haven’t thought of. If that’s you, don’t hesitate to apply and tell us about yourself. We also encourage members of traditionally underrepresented communities to apply, including people of color, LGBTQ people and people with disabilities.
Vacation time off (20 days per year)
Sick time off (10 days per year)
Personal time off (6 days per year)
Holidays (22 days in 2026)
Paid family leave (100% up to 6 months)
Caregiver leave (100% up to 4 months)
401(k) plan (up to 3.5% matching on 6% contribution)
Flexible Spending Plan (for qualifying medical or child care expenses)
Health Savings Account
Health, vision, and dental insurance (100% for employee / 60% for dependents)
Wellness and work-from-home reimbursement benefits
Long-term and short-term disability insurance
Life insurance
How to apply Interested candidates shouldapply here by January 19, 2026 at 9 a.m. CT. Have questions about this position? Contact us atjobs@19thnews.org. (Note: We are not accepting résumés or applications via email; applyhere .)
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