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The US Graphics editor leads the creation and delivery of data visualisation from the Guardian's US office. Working across breaking news, data-driven reporting and explanatory journalism, they source, commission, produce and edit graphics and interactives that are accurate, engaging and visually compelling. As part of a global graphics operation, they collaborate with editors, reporters and visual teams across time zones to ensure high-quality visual coverage of both international and US news, while helping to shape workflows, standards and innovation within the team.
Department: Editorial
Reports to: Head of News, US; Creative director US; Global head of visuals and data journalism
Location: New York, NY
Hybrid/Remote/In-Person: Hybrid
Terms and conditions: Full time, permanent, News Media Guild position
Annual Salary: $130,000 - $140,000
Key Responsibilities
About you
Key contacts and relationships (internal and external)
US head of news, US international and home editors, US reporters, US investigations and data reporters, US creative director, digital editors, UK and Australian graphics / data and visuals teams, Global head of visual and data journalism.
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