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Editing Assistant

Denver, CO · Remote

$4.0K/mo

Success is measured by how much friction you remove from the senior editor's workflow and how ... Contractor is responsible for all applicable taxes, insurance, and business expenses. No employee ...

Editing Assistant

Denver, CO · Remote

$4.0K/mo

Success is measured by how much friction you remove from the senior editor's workflow and how ... Contractor is responsible for all applicable taxes, insurance, and business expenses. No employee ...

The Story Desk Editor drives daily editorial execution, curates and produces impactful stories, and ... tax basis to TEGNA's 401(k). Contributions made up to the first 4% of pay are eligible for a 100 ...

$50K - $57K/yr

Yes Technical Editor Seize your opportunity to make a personal impact as a Technical Writer ... post-tax dollars up to the IRS annual limits and receive a company match. To encourage work/life ...

The Story Desk Editor drives daily editorial execution, curates and produces impactful stories, and ... tax basis to TEGNA's 401(k). Contributions made up to the first 4% of pay are eligible for a 100 ...

This team explains how decisions about flooding, housing, public safety, taxes, infrastructure and growth shape daily life across the Houston region. The editor will lead a team responsible for ...

Editor in Chief, The Stranger Location: Seattle, WA Salary: $150,000 Independent journalism is the ... Pre-tax Why Join Noisy Creek? We're a vibrant, creative team that believes the more diverse voices ...

Editor in Chief, The Stranger Location: Seattle, WA Salary: $150,000 Independent journalism is the ... Pre-tax Why Join Noisy Creek? We're a vibrant, creative team that believes the more diverse voices ...

Description: Title: Editor in Chief, The Stranger Location: Seattle, WA Salary: $150,000 ... Pre-tax Why Join Noisy Creek? We're a vibrant, creative team that believes the more diverse voices ...

Business Editor

Washington, DC · On-site

$75K - $79K/yr

... handle stories on taxes, finance, technology, health care and other issues. They will be ... The ideal applicant has a strong background in reporting or editing at a national media company, a ...

Business Editor

Washington, DC · On-site

$75K - $79K/yr

... handle stories on taxes, finance, technology, health care and other issues. They will be ... The ideal applicant has a strong background in reporting or editing at a national media company, a ...

$39K/yr

Knowledge of methods and techniques of coding, editing and familiarity with the files, procedural manuals and other related materials utilized in the research and analysis of tax returns and ...

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How much do tax editor jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 19, 2026, the average yearly pay for tax 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 is a tax editor?

A Tax Editor is a professional who reviews, edits, and ensures the accuracy of tax-related content, such as articles, reports, and legal documents. They must stay updated on tax laws, regulations, and policy changes to provide accurate and clear information. Tax Editors often work with writers, legal experts, and accountants to verify technical accuracy and readability. Their role is crucial in maintaining compliance and preventing misinformation in tax publications.

What are the typical daily responsibilities of a tax editor?

As a Tax Editor, your daily tasks may include reviewing and editing tax-related articles, regulatory updates, and client-facing documents to ensure accuracy and clarity. You’ll collaborate with tax professionals, subject matter experts, and other editors to maintain high editorial standards and stay current with evolving tax regulations. Additionally, you may conduct fact-checking and utilize tax research tools to verify content. This role offers a dynamic environment with the opportunity to build deep expertise in tax law while supporting the creation of resources that inform professionals and the public.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the tax editor position, and why are they important?

A Tax Editor needs strong expertise in tax law, exceptional writing and editing skills, and a relevant degree such as accounting, law, or journalism. Familiarity with tax research databases, content management systems, and certifications like CPA or EA can be advantageous. Attention to detail, analytical thinking, and the ability to simplify complex subjects for varied audiences are important soft skills. These attributes ensure that tax content is accurate, up-to-date, and accessible to professionals and readers alike.

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Infographic showing various Tax Editor job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 46% Full Time, 5% Part Time, and 49% Contract. Highlights an 95% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 3% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $64,031 per year, or $30.8 per hour.

Editing Assistant

Parallax

Denver, CO • Remote

$4.0K/mo

Full-time

Re-posted 8 days ago


Job description

ABOUT PARALLAX

Parallax is building something that doesn't exist yet: a modern communications engine that treats persuasion like infrastructure. We are a high-velocity content operation backed by committed investors, leading advocacy organizations, and a passionate team that has run some of the largest political media operations in history. We produce content at campaign scale — hundreds of videos, millions of impressions, rapid-response storytelling across every platform. We do this in service of fixing American democracy through the actionable lever of election reform.

We are focused on solving the Primary Problem. Closed party primaries disenfranchise millions of voters and disincentivize our leaders from solving problems. Open, all-candidate primaries increase participation, improve representation, and dampen polarization. We are here to win open primaries on the state level in order to enfranchise millions of voters and liberate dozens of members of Congress.

ROLE DESCRIPTION

This is an outcomes-based contractor engagement supporting our editorial team. Success is measured by how much friction you remove from the senior editor's workflow and how cleanly the operation runs because of your work:

  • Footage organization and prep. Source media ingested, named, tagged, and organized into project structures so the lead editor can find what they need without hunting. Every shoot's footage prepped for editing within 24 hours of receipt.
  • Rough assemblies and selects. First-pass selects pulled from raw footage based on briefs from the lead editor or producer. Best moments flagged, dead time trimmed, transcripts attached. Delivered structured cleanly enough that the lead editor can refine without rebuilding.
  • Light cuts and recuts. Simple short-form deliverables (vertical reformats, captioned recuts, platform-specific resizes) produced independently from approved master cuts. Quantity scales with experience — start at 2–3 per week, build from there.
  • Caption, title, and graphics passes. Captions burned, lower thirds added, and on-screen text formatted to brand spec on cuts assigned to you.
  • Project hygiene. Clean project files, labeled exports, and archived source media maintained so the team can locate, repurpose, and audit any asset. Nothing gets lost on your watch.
  • Pipeline support. Whatever helps the senior team ship — uploads to shared drives, version control, asset transfers between editors, communication with producers about footage status.

This role works under direction from the lead editor and supervising producer. You will not be defining the editorial voice or making creative calls on flagship content. You will be the person who makes everyone else's work move faster.

Requirements

QUALIFICATIONS

You're early in your editing career and looking for a serious operation to learn inside of.

  • You know your way around an editing suite. Premiere, Final Cut, DaVinci, or comparable. You can build a sequence, sync footage, color correct simply, mix audio cleanly. You don't need to be advanced — you need to be reliable.
  • You're organized. Files named consistently, projects structured clearly, exports labeled correctly. People can find your work without asking you.
  • You take direction well. You're not trying to override the lead editor's vision — you're trying to learn it and execute against it. When something is unclear, you ask early rather than guess.
  • You're fast on simple things. Recuts, resizes, caption passes — you turn these around quickly so the senior team isn't waiting on you.
  • You're hungry for reps. You want volume. You understand that the way you get good is by cutting a lot, watching what works, and getting feedback from someone better than you.
  • You care about the mission. You want your time and effort applied to something with stakes beyond brand content.

We are not requiring AI fluency for this role. If you have it, great. If you don't, we'll teach you.

Benefits

WHY THIS GIG

  • Serious operation, real reps. You'll be working alongside an experienced lead editor on a high- volume, high-quality pipeline. The reps you'll get here in six months are reps that take years elsewhere.
  • Volume with meaning. The work you support will reach millions of people on the most important civic issue in America.
  • A path forward. Strong contributors here have a path to expanded scope and compensation as the operation grows. We are growing fast — the editorial team is going from one editor to several, and we want people who can grow into bigger roles as that happens.
  • Mentorship. You'll be learning from a senior editor and a supervising producer who have done this at scale.
  • Remote. Work from wherever you work best. We care about what gets shipped, not where you sit.

COMPENSATION

$4,000 / month retainer paid monthly. Contractor is responsible for all applicable taxes, insurance, and business expenses. No employee benefits provided.

HOW TO APPLY

Send a short note + portfolio or relevant work samples through the application form. If you're the right person for this role, you'll hear from us within a week.