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Southeast Regional News Editor

The Southeast Regional News Editor is a working editor — hands on the keyboard, eyes on the region, judgment always engaged. This is not a title to collect. It’s a job to do.


Louisiana is the primary assignment.  You will own our coverage footprint in the state, with particular focus on Shreveport and Caddo and Bossier parishes, the capital in Baton Rouge, and the statehouse activity and statewide policy developments that radiate from it. New Orleans and greater NOLA matters, too, obviously. 


Beyond Louisiana, your news judgment will be exercised across the Southeast .  You’ll oversee reporters, manage freelance contributors, and ensure our coverage across the region is sharp, timely and taxpayer-focused every single day.


You'll participate in daily editorial planning, execute against short- and long-term coverage strategies, and push our content across multiple platforms. You’ll also promote our work to media partners in the region — because great journalism that nobody reads isn't journalism, it’s a diary.


What You’ll Do

Edit and produce daily.  Supervise reporters, plan coverage across Louisiana and the broader Southeast, edit stories to The Center Square standards, and post to TheCenterSquare.com. Every day. The wire doesn't sleep. Our editors are not copyeditors. They are newsroom leaders. 

Report.  This is a working editor role. You will lead by example. You will report on state government activity, monitor legislative and policy developments, and use public records and databases to find the stories nobody else is digging for — waste, fraud, abuse, and the expenditure of taxpayer dollars that demands scrutiny.

Own Louisiana coverage.  Ensure consistent, taxpayer-focused reporting out of Shreveport, Caddo and Bossier parishes and across northwest Louisiana. Keep Baton Rouge and the statehouse on a short leash. When statewide stories break from New Orleans or anywhere else, drive the coverage.

Uphold The Center Square Way.  Every story you touch should reflect our editorial standards — taxpayer-focused, opinion-free, accurate, and filed at wire speed. You’re not just editing copy. You're enforcing a standard that separates us from everyone else in this space.

Build the bench.  Recruit, assign and edit freelance journalists across the region. The best editors develop talent — we expect you to find it.

Cultivate sources.  Build a network of trusted contacts inside and outside government — legislators, agency officials, think tanks, academia, unions, the business community. Good sources produce good stories. Period.

Compete.  Monitor the state and regional media landscape. Identify what’s being covered, what’s being missed, and where The Center Square can own the story. Identify potential media partners and help grow our distribution footprint.

Promote our work.  Push The Center Square stories to local and regional media partners. Help manage social media presence for the region.


What You Bring

  • A bachelor's degree or higher is preferred. 
  • A real background in journalism — reporting, editing, or both — across print, web, radio and/or television. We don’t care which platform made you. We care that a platform did. As news continues to evolve, skills from any of the mass media platforms is valuable, but our work almost always begins in print for use on the wire. 
  • Strong writing, strong editing, strong investigative instincts, strong verbal communication. 
  • Deep familiarity with state legislative and policy issues — or the ability and drive to get there fast.
  • The ability to find original stories and break them. Wire service editors don't wait for press releases. Our reporters are not stenographers. 
  • An entrepreneurial mindset. You will work independently, manage your time, solve problems, and keep the coverage machine running without being told to.
  • A demonstrated understanding of editorial planning and budgeting processes.
  • A willingness to travel as needed within Louisiana and the Southeast.
  • A commitment to the principles of personal responsibility and free enterprise.


Location

You must live in Louisiana or be willing to relocate.  This is a Louisiana-based role. You can’t cover a state from a thousand miles away and do it well. We need boots on the ground — in the capital, at the parish level, and in the communities where the stories are.


Direct Reports

Reporting staff in Louisiana and freelance/contractor contributors across the southeastern United States.


The Center Square is competing for the trust of the American public every day. If you want to be part of a fast-moving, fast-growing organization committed to the highest ethical standards in the industry, we want to hear from you.


How to apply:  Email resume, cover letter and links to writing samples at jobs@franklinnews.org .


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