Editor, The Stockton Record
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The Stockton Record / recordnet.com , part of the USA TODAY NETWORK, seeks an ambitious news leader to run one of the Central Valley's most storied print and digital mastheads and coach its dedicated staff. You'll be physically based in Stockton - and if you're the right candidate,that's the only way you'd have it. Stockton is home to some 320,000 people and is among America's most diverse cities - full of vibrant culture, a global smorgasbord of food options and an endless supply of great stories. Its local government and public schools remain mired in controversy and allegations of corruption. A political operator runs a large-scale local influence network posing as news. Local journalists here have to rely on tough skin and fierce determination. There are few places where the need for professional journalism is greater. In short, somebody could win the Pulitzer covering Stockton. It might be you and your team. As the top local editor, you'll prioritize coaching and developing journalists as they balance daily enterprise with lighter, audience-serving coverage of food, business and things to do. You'll know how to help others bring context and clarity to their work. You'll fearlessly defend and advance the newsroom's work and prioritize time out in the community representing the newspaper.You will drive breaking news online and have a laser focus on growing digital audience through engaging content and effective use of social media, SEO, and other tactics. The job requires a mentor who can help reporters improve their newsgathering and writing skills, cultivate deep sourcing and take on ever-more sophisticated work. But you also have to be able to jump in and do the work - helping the newsroom create relevant coverage that not only increases its reach but also drives loyalty and encourages more readers to subscribe. The job requires a problem solver who is well-organized, can work independently and exercises solid news judgment. Collaboration and teamwork skills are a must; this local editor will work closely with an audience team to maintain a consistent flow of quality stories, visuals and other content, enforce deadlines and identify opportunities. Dedication to transparency and accountability is key, as well as an eye for meaningful enterprise and watchdog stories with a focus on solutions. Local editors are part of a team in Gannett's Center for Community Journalism, a nationwide leadership, editing and planning structure supporting small and mid-sized newsrooms. They may work across multiple newsrooms and even across state lines, so curiosity and commitment to remote teams and other communities is essential. The CCJ is designed to prioritize what matters most to local communities - even those that don't have an on-site local editor. The local editor reports to a group editor and supervises frontline journalists within the wider context of the CCJ. Responsibilities:
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