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About the Role
The Assistant Editor will play a key role on The Dispatch’s editing team. Reporting to the Executive Editor, a successful candidate will have a strong grasp of American politics and policy, but also the flexibility to edit content on a range of subjects. An obsessive focus on detail and accuracy is crucial, as is the ability to see the big picture and provide substantive and structural edits. The Assistant Editor will exclusively focus on editing, fact-checking, and preparing articles for publication in The Dispatch.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
Skills and Qualifications
Please submit a one-page cover letter and a resume.
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