Investigations are at the heart of our big efforts to produce distinctive and revelatory work that our readers can’t find anywhere else. The deputy leading our visual investigations will collaborate closely with reporters and editors across the global newsroom to conceive and drive innovative visual storytelling.
The deputy will work hand-in-hand with the Investigations Editor to set the tone for our biggest visual stories of the year, finding ways to deploy our investigative talents and shine light on the hidden and the unknown. To succeed in this role you will need significant experience leading large teams through major visual investigations.
You will be expected to carry on the Journal’s tradition of excellence and to think creatively and innovatively about how we execute stories for a digital audience. Experience in tackling complex projects in business and finance is a must.
The position will report to the Investigations Editor in New York.
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To apply, go here.
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