News Editor

About the Role:

The successful candidate will join Africa’s largest fact-checking initiative, PesaCheck.

The News Editor will be responsible for the day-to-day operations of the newsdesk, managing the frontline journalists/researchers across multiple time-zones, with key duties including setting editorial targets and production schedules (strictly enforcing publication deadlines where necessary), helping journalists identify appropriate leads/issues for research, and ensuring that journalists get the data analysis or multimedia support needed to produce impactful content.
A major mechanism for achieving this will be the News Editor’s management of an editorial diary, or editorial calendar, that allows for seamless synchronisation of editorial production with the copy and translation desks, as well as other support teams.
PesaCheck’s newsroom is structured as a central multilingual newsdesk, flanked and supported by a copy desk and translation hub. The newsdesk, managed by the News Editor, finds and researches misinformation to produce public debunk reports. The copy desk, under the supervision of the Chief Copyeditor, reviews and revises all content from the newsdesk, ensuring that it meets international factual, language and ethical standards. Finally, the translation desk, led by the Chief Translator, translated all content between English and French, Amharic, Afaan Oromo Somali and Tigrinya, ensuring content is accessible to local contexts and markets.
The newsdesk works alongside the special projects team, supervised by the Special Projects Editor. The special projects team drives pop-up election monitoring, newsroom partnerships and a large training initiative. 
PesaCheck is overseen by a Managing Editor, who answers to CfA’s Editor-in-Chief who also manages the organisation’s other investigative and data journalism newsrooms.

Responsibilities: Your daily responsibilities will include:

You will manage and nurture PesaCheck’s in-country journalists, overseeing their day-to-day research, helping develop their skills and knowledge
You ensure the team’s work runs on-schedule to meet agreed deadlines and other deliverables.
You will select and prioritise editorial leads for your journalists from PesaCheck’s various editorial tip-lines or algorithmic ‘listening’ or media monitoring tools to help ensure we focus our attention on the most harmful misinformation/conspiracies
You will facilitate daily editorial planning meetings at which editorial leads/assignments are brainstormed and allocated to in-country journalists/researchers, with clear editorial briefs and submission deadlines. 
You will, with the support of your Newsdesk Assistants, ensure that journalists meet agreed editorial targets and production schedules while adhering to PesaCheck’s ethical and editorial policies and standards.
You will ensure the accuracy, clarity, fairness and appropriateness of all draft content, and will ensure that journalists respond promptly to any queries or requests by the copy and translation desks or other support teams.
You will, in consultation with other editors, make suggestions on explanatory infographics or other multimedia/visual elements for the graphic or data teams to produce to accompany fact-checks.
You will, with the support of Newsdesk Assistants and CfA’s technology team, manage PesaCheck’s various databases and digital tools for tracking, matching and analysing misinformation.
You will, in consultation with other editors, proactively identify editorial challenges, ranging from skills-gaps to conflict or censorship, that impact on PesaCheck’s research and you will also proactively identify other production bottlenecks that erode PesaCheck’s ability to quickly debunk emerging misinformation narratives. 
You will, with input from the Managing Editor, drive the refinement of PesaCheck’s editorial style guide and newsdesk ‘playbook’ (operational manual) and editorial policies to help journalists better understand their role and content production guidelines. 

Required: minimum requirements include:

5+ years demonstrable newsdesk editorial management experience, including managing teams of journalists in a mainstream media or equivalent digital publishing environment.
Demonstrable understanding of the step-by-step production process for creating well researched and substantiated news reports, including familiarity with editorial diaries/schedules, editorial workflow, and content assignment/deadline management.
Meticulous attention to detail, with the ability to work with congeniality in a fast-paced deadline-driven environment. This includes being an organisational whiz who is able to prioritise multiple simultaneous tasks, while at the same time having the people skills needed to engage diplomatically and collaborate effectively with colleagues under tight deadlines.
Robust critical thinking, and strong research and investigative skills, with good general knowledge and interest in current affairs.
Proven track-record for creative problem solving in fast-paced impact-driven environments, where solutions involve balancing human and production considerations.
Demonstrable ability to self-manage, creating your own as well as wider team timelines and milestones with clear systems/processes.
Proficiency in collaborative work solutions such as Google Workplace (Google Docs, Slides, Sheets, etc.), Slack (or equivalents such as Teams), and project management tools like Trello (or equivalents).

Preferred: candidates who are able to demonstrate the following will have an advantage:

Previous experience in a fact-checking or editorial verification newsroom.
In-depth knowledge about ‘information disorder’ and the differences between misinformation and disinformation and mal-information, as well as conspiracist content and hate speech.
Working knowledge of French, and/or Arabic, in addition to the African languages within PesaCheck’s 18-country focus area.

Language and Location Requirements:

Location: Anywhere in Africa.
Languages: English required (French, Arabic, Kiswahili, Amharic helpful)

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