Full-Time

Senior Writer/Editor

Today, Explained Newsletter

Posted on 7/7/2025

Vox Media

Vox Media

10,001+ employees

Produces content across platforms using Chorus

Compensation Overview

$90k - $113k/yr

Remote in USA

Remote

Remote (US only)

Category
Content & Writing (1)
Required Skills
Management
Journalism
Data Analysis
Requirements
  • 5+ years of combined experience as a writer and/or editor
  • Strong editing, writing, and idea generation skills
  • Excellent news judgment and the ability to find original angles on big stories
  • Flexible and creative thinking about the best way to serve the audience and create a high quality newsletter
  • Previous newsletter experience may be helpful, but is not required
  • A collaborative approach to your work – this is a position that requires constant cooperation with other teams to assign and adapt pieces for the newsletter
  • Management experience is a plus, but not required
Responsibilities
  • Work with editorial leadership to set a vision for the Today Explained newsletter in keeping with the broader Vox editorial and business strategy
  • Determine the editorial calendar and work with editors across the site to assign original reporting or short analysis. Stay on top of the news, both foreign and domestic, working to find and assign original angles for newsletter coverage
  • Pitch and write for the newsletter yourself. While the exact ratio of editing to writing will vary week to week, this editor/writer should see themselves as the newsletter’s host — bringing the audience what they need to know, whether that’s introducing a short piece from another writer, conducting an interview or Q&A, or writing an analysis yourself
  • Manage a part-time staff editor who handles newsletter production, among other tasks
  • Monitor and discuss data and analytics to understand what’s resonating with the newsletter audience and make it as useful as possible
  • Other duties as assigned
Desired Qualifications

Vox Media produces content across television, streaming, podcasts, and articles and offers technology and publishing tools for creators and marketers. It monetizes by attracting a large audience through content, then earning revenue from advertising, distribution partnerships, and licensing fees; its Chorus platform helps teams organize, publish, and optimize content and is licensed to other media businesses. It differentiates itself by merging cross-platform content with an in-house tech stack and a licensing model rather than relying on external platforms. Its goal is to grow its audience and revenue by delivering engaging content and providing technology that helps partners build communities and monetize it.

Company Size

10,001+

Company Stage

Series F

Total Funding

$307.6M

Headquarters

Washington DC, District of Columbia

Founded

2011

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