Sports Audience Editor job at Guardian Media Group - GMG in New York, NY

Sports Audience Editor The Guardian is a global news organization that delivers fearless, independent journalism. From breaking news and award-winning investigations, to in-depth coverage of technology, sports, film, culture and lifestyle, the Guardian offers a global view that deepens our audiences' understanding of America and the world. Headquartered in New York City, Guardian US is an entirely digital operation that seeks to engage US readers by combining the Guardian's international coverage with US voices and expertise. Core coverage areas include the climate emergency, economic and racial inequality, digital privacy and much more. Guardian US launched in 2011 and today has bureaus in New York, Washington DC, New Orleans and Los Angeles. The Guardian is an independently owned, mission-driven organization, funded by readers around the globe. It's the talent, energy and commitment our people bring to The Guardian that make us who we are. Across our business we have some of the most creative thinkers in media and beyond: award winning journalists, cutting edge commercial teams, digital talent and more. We are looking for a sports audience editor to work in a full-time staff position. You'll be responsible for helping grow the reach of the Guardian US's coverage of soccer and other US sports. The ideal candidate will have a strong sense of how sports content moves on the internet among American audiences, how soccer fandom is unique in that landscape, and how to tap into it. Department: Editorial Reports to: Head of audience, US; US sports editor; senior editor, US soccer Location: New York, NY preferred Hybrid/Remote/In-Person: Hybrid Terms and conditions: Permanent, full-time, News Media Guild Position Salary range: $80,000-$90,000 About the role Work closely with the senior US soccer editor, the US sports editor, US audience team, and UK football editors to develop on- and off-platform content strategies Advocate for coverage of stories that audiences have displayed a strong interest in that we may not already be covering Work with the US and global Audience teams to creatively promote US and global soccer and sport coverage on arenaflex News, Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, BlueSky, Reddit and other relevant social channels. Liaise on search performance and visibility in arenaflex Discover. Work with Audience and Social teams globally to build engaged community and reach for our coverage. Look ahead to emerging platforms and networks where the Guardian can build new audiences for soccer in the US and other US sports. Identify trending topics and format opportunities that will drive growth and performance. Partner with reporters to help build their social media followings with the goal of better reaching and engaging US fans. Support core newsroom audience work as needed. About you Excellent knowledge and understanding of soccer in the United States and Europe Willingness to innovate and experiment to ensure our coverage reaches new audiences High level of knowledge and understanding of a variety of other sports, such as American football, basketball, baseball, tennis, etc Excellent news judgment and high standards for fair and accurate reporting Experience creating or commissioning multimedia content (video, audio, infographics, etc) is a plus Strong track record of growing the audience for a digital-first publication Treat all kinds of soccer (men's, women's, domestic, European, etc) with equal respect Compensation and benefits 25 days of vacation leave in addition to 12 company holidays Unlimited sick time Free Headspace subscription for you and your family members(Headspace is a company that offers evidence-based meditation and mindfulness tools, mental health coaching, therapy, psychiatry, and EAP services) 401(k) Match Subsidized healthcare coverage including medical, vision, and dental Medical and Dependent Flexible Spending Accounts Generous parental leave with 100% pay Long Term and Short Term Disability insurance Life insurance Commuter benefits Work/Life balance: Flexible hybrid schedule Culture & wellbeing We want everyone to feel like they belong at the Guardian and we champion diversity of thought. You will also have the opportunity to hear unique insight from our journalists in our morning conference, a live discussion on the news story of the day. We offer great tools to help you prioritize your wellbeing including a free Headspace subscription and access to an Employee Assistance Program. Apply tot his job

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