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The ideal candidate combines deep experience in international reporting or editing with the ability to lead coverage strategically, understand the distinct and unique interests of Post readers, and ...

Editor - Spring/Klein

Houston, TX ยท On-site

$58K/yr

First-rate reporting, writing and editing skills * Proficiency writing and editing both hard news ... and features * Expert knowledge of AP Style * Excellent news judgment and ability to generate story ...

This is a key position in one of the West's largest newsrooms, managing the digital report into the evening across several desks. While the editor works directly with two swing-shift reporters, they ...

Editor

Newark, NJ ยท On-site

The Senior Editor understands how to measure the success of their program and report on and share results. The role also requires being an active participant in other Editorial programs, such as ...

Editor

Quantico, VA ยท On-site

Reports to the Senior Editor, the Lead Editor, and the Project Manager. ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES * Edit book manuscripts accepted for publication to scholarly academic standards ...

This is a key position in one of the West's largest newsrooms, managing the digital report into the evening across several desks. While the editor works directly with two swing-shift reporters, they ...

Editor

Irving, TX ยท On-site

Editors perform a variety of duties, including formatting, fact checking and editing for reports, research, conference presentations and other time-sensitive deliverables. They monitor grammar ...

You will also assist with onboarding and training new editor hires, even those who do not report directly to you. Requirements * Bachelor's degree or equivalent experience * 2+ years of work ...

Editor

Irving, TX ยท Remote

Editors perform a variety of duties, including formatting, fact checking and editing for reports, research, conference presentations and other time-sensitive deliverables. They monitor grammar ...

This is a key position in one of the West's largest newsrooms, managing the digital report into the evening across several desks. While the editor works directly with two swing-shift reporters, they ...

Editor

Fort Myers, FL ยท Remote

Editors perform a variety of duties, including formatting, fact checking and editing for reports, research, conference presentations and other time-sensitive deliverables. They monitor grammar ...

... and report on and share results. The role also requires being an active participant in other Editorial programs, such as Editors Select and Best of the Year, lending subject matter and genre ...

This is a key position in one of the West's largest newsrooms, managing the digital report into the evening across several desks. While the editor works directly with two swing-shift reporters, they ...

News Editor

$90K - $100K/yr

Reporting to the US News Director, the Senior Editor owns daily execution of the U.S. news report, turning strategy into journalism that is fast, authoritative, analytically sharp, and unmistakably ...

Associate Editor

Brooklyn, NY ยท On-site +1

$70K - $80K/yr

A typical week involves a mix of strategizing daily coverage, assigning and editing filed stories, and writing news reports as needed. You'll also be expected to bring ideas to the table, actively ...

Editor

Irving, TX ยท Remote

Editors perform a variety of duties, including formatting, fact checking and editing for reports, research, conference presentations and other time-sensitive deliverables. They monitor grammar ...

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How much do report editor jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 20, 2026, the average yearly pay for report editor in the United States is $64,031.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $50,000.00 and $72,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What does a Report Editor do?

A Report Editor is responsible for reviewing, revising, and finalizing reports to ensure they are clear, accurate, and professionally written. They check for consistency, grammar, and formatting, and may also verify facts or data included in the report. Report Editors often collaborate with writers and subject matter experts to improve the content and overall quality of the document before it is published or distributed.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Report Editor, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Report Editor, you need excellent written communication, attention to detail, and a strong grasp of grammar and style, typically supported by a degree in English, journalism, or a related field. Familiarity with editing software such as Microsoft Word, Adobe Acrobat, and content management systems is often required. Strong organizational skills, time management, and the ability to provide constructive feedback are standout soft skills. These skills ensure the production of accurate, clear, and high-quality reports that meet organizational standards and effectively communicate information.

What is the difference between Report Editor vs Data Analyst?

AspectReport EditorData Analyst
Required CredentialsBachelor's degree in journalism, communications, or related fieldBachelor's degree in statistics, data science, or related field
Work EnvironmentMedia, publishing, or corporate communication settingsBusiness, finance, healthcare, or tech industries
Employer & Industry UsageNews organizations, publishing houses, corporate communicationsCompanies analyzing data to inform decisions
Common Search & ComparisonOften compared for content creation and editing rolesCompared for data analysis and insights generation

The main difference between a Report Editor and a Data Analyst lies in their focus: Report Editors primarily craft and refine written reports, ensuring clarity and accuracy, often within media or corporate communication environments. Data Analysts, on the other hand, analyze raw data to generate insights, supporting decision-making across various industries. While both roles require strong attention to detail, their skills, tools, and industry applications differ significantly.

How does a Report Editor typically collaborate with subject matter experts and authors during the editing process?

As a Report Editor, much of your work involves close collaboration with subject matter experts and report authors to ensure clarity, accuracy, and consistency in the final document. You'll frequently engage in rounds of feedback, clarifying technical details, and suggesting improvements to structure and flow while maintaining the author's intent. Effective communication and diplomacy are key, as you'll balance editorial standards with respecting the expertise of contributors. This collaborative approach not only enhances the quality of the reports but also helps build strong working relationships across departments.
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Job description

Job Announcement
Managing Editor
About MBN
Middle East Broadcasting Networks (MBN) is the premier Arabic-first media organization that connects the Middle East and the United States. The company is in the midst of an exciting digital transformation and looking for energetic and talented people who care about journalism and the Middle East to join us on this journey.
We provide original and indispensable reporting, perspectives and commentary on the Middle East and how America's engagement impacts the region. MBN delivers content in both Arabic and English across multiple platforms, in formats including written articles, short-form video, newsletters, podcasts, data trackers and social media.
Our target audience is decision-makers, influencers, and residents of key capitals across the Middle East, as well as the next generation of globally engaged, digitally connected youth.
About the Role
The Managing Editor oversees MBN's day-to-day editorial operations, ensuring stories move efficiently from idea to assignment, production, publication, and distribution. This position leads daily editorial planning, manages newsroom workflows, maintains editorial standards, and ensures content is delivered on time, accurately, and at the highest quality. The Managing Editor serves as the operational lead of the newsroom, helping keep editorial priorities, resources, deadlines, and publication plans aligned across platforms and bureaus.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities:
The following tasks are considered essential functions of this position. Reasonable accommodation may be provided to enable individuals with disabilities to perform these functions:
Your job will be to set the agenda, assign the daily coverage, resolve any priority conflicts, and create a clear publication plan for reporters and writers for the week. Some the tasks include:
  • Maintaining the live story budget: a real-time view of what is being reported, by whom, for which platform, and by which deadline.
  • Makes the call on breaking news - who should cover it, when and with what resources.
  • Manages the workflow between MBN's Middle East bureaus and the Washington D.C. bureau.
  • Produces an end-of-day report for the Editor-in-Chief to go over stories published, what did well, what stalled, and what requires attention tomorrow.

The Managing Editor owns MBN's master editorial calendar, creating a strategic plan for tackling the news:
  • Maintains and updates the master editorial calendar across all MBN platforms and products - Alhurra.com, MBN Agenda newsletter, Iran Briefing, The Diplomat podcast, MBN Magazine, and the Security & Extremism unit.
  • Monthly planning calendar: maps out four weeks ahead to cover any major news events, policy moments, anniversaries[KOD1] , and editorial milestones considering available resources and publishing capacity. Raises any calendar conflicts, duplications between products or resource gaps to the Editor-in-Chief.
  • Produces a weekly forward-planning brief for the editorial leadership team: what's upcoming and what decisions are needed.

The Managing Editor enforces editorial standards for MBN 's daily output.
  • Before publication, the managing editor reviews and approves all editorial content- checking for accuracy, sourcing, tone, balance, legal exposure, and consistency with MBN's editorial guidelines.
  • Makes the final call on sensitive or legally complex content.
  • Maintains MBN's editorial standards document and ensures all editors, writers, and contributors are working from the same framework.
  • Conducts post-publication reviews on major stories, noting anything we should be doing differently, and updating the standards framework accordingly.
  • Ensures that bilingual content meets MBN's editorial standard in both languages.
  • Provides direct editorial feedback to reporters and editors on filed copy.
  • Supports the onboarding of new editorial hires - ensuring they understand MBN's standards, workflows, and editorial identity.

Other Duties:
Perform additional job-related duties and take on new responsibilities as needed based on organizational requirements and circumstances.
Qualifications and Requirements:
Candidates are required to have:
  • Significant experience in journalism, newsroom leadership, editorial operations, or a comparable managing editor, assignment editor, senior editor, or editorial management role.
  • Strong editorial judgment, news judgment, and ability to make sound decisions under deadline pressure, including during breaking news and sensitive coverage.
  • Demonstrated ability to manage story budgets, editorial calendars, publication workflows, assignments, deadlines, and cross-team editorial coordination.
  • Excellent writing, editing, communication, and copy-review skills with a strong commitment to accuracy, sourcing, fairness, balance, and editorial integrity.
  • Experience with digital-first publishing and multi-platform content, including written articles, newsletters, podcasts, video, social media, and other audience-facing formats.
  • Strong understanding of Middle East news, U.S. policy, regional impact, and issues relevant to MBN's audiences.
  • Professional proficiency in Arabic and English, with the ability to assess bilingual content for accuracy, tone, context, and consistency.
  • Ability to lead staff, provide constructive editorial feedback, resolve priority conflicts, and maintain effective communication across bureaus and departments.
  • Familiarity with editorial standards, media law considerations, legal exposure, corrections practices, and handling of sensitive or high-risk content.
  • Ability to work in a fast-paced, deadline-driven environment, including occasional evenings, weekends, or extended hours based on news needs.

MBN is an equal opportunity employer committed to workforce diversity.