The Texas Tribune the states go-to source for Texas politics and public policy news is seeking a full-time education editor to conceptualize assign edit and project manage work produced by a talented team of journalists covering K-12 higher education and the pathways from classrooms to employment in the state.
The perfect fit for this position will have a keen understanding of how a confluence of political and social forces is reshaping education in Texas. Most importantly they will have a passion for managing and developing front-line journalists. The education editor will work with reporters to define how we approach topics including student outcomes school vouchers religion in schools district takeovers limits on teaching about race and ethnicity college readiness academic freedom and university governance.
The right editor will be equipped to guide reporters in producing breaking news explainers quick-turn enterprise ambitious long-term projects and a weekly newsletter all of which help Texans navigate a rapidly changing and highly consequential educational environment in a state that has an outsized influence over national policy.
The education editor will report to the Tribunes managing editor for news and state affairs. They will lead a team that has three full-time reporters though we plan to expand with at least one additional reporter in 2026. The editor will also be assigned student fellows to supervise from time to time. Those with solid education reporting backgrounds but who are new to editing are welcome to apply.
The salary for this position will vary depending on experience and qualifications; the minimum is $90000.
Responsibilities
Qualifications
We know some great candidates wont check all of these boxes and we also know you might bring important skills that we havent considered. If thats you dont hesitate to apply and tell us about yourself.
Location
The Texas Tribune office is located in downtown Austin steps away from the Texas Capitol. We prefer the Education Editor to be based in the Austin area but will consider candidates living in other parts of Texas.
Benefits
This job is full-time and has the following benefits:
How to Apply
Submit your application by Jan. 26 along with
We cant wait to hear from you.
The Texas Tribune is an equal opportunity employer and values diversity. We do not discriminate on the basis of race religion color national origin gender sexual orientation age marital status veteran status or disability status.
About The Texas Tribune
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