Ballotpedia seeks a highly skilled and innovative, 100% remote, Policy Managing Editor to lead our Policy Team in expanding the breadth and depth of our public policy content. The Policy Team is responsible for researching, curating, and presenting comprehensive, neutral information on critical policy debates across the United States. As the Managing Editor, you will be at the forefront of Ballotpedia’s mission to close the political information gap. Your work will directly contribute to this mission by providing the facts and key arguments across a diverse range of policy topics.
In this role, you’ll oversee a dynamic team of writers, guiding the development of key projects designed to clarify the complexities of policy discussions for our readers. These projects may include creating indices of political arguments spanning the spectrum or conducting in-depth research at the state and national levels. Your work will directly contribute to Ballotpedia’s goal of becoming a comprehensive Encyclopedia of American Politics, focusing on expanding policy verticals and creating innovative content formats such as databases, indices, and other structured data models.
As Managing Editor, your primary responsibility will be hiring, training, and supervising a team of policy writers. You will ensure that the team produces high-quality, well-organized content and focuses on structuring and presenting complex policy information in innovative, accessible formats for internal and external audiences. This position will also require you to lead content development initiatives, ensure timely project delivery, and provide strategic oversight for long-term research efforts.
This role requires strong leadership and editorial skills, deep analytical capabilities, and the ability to manage complex, large-scale content production while navigating the rapidly evolving political landscape. You will report to the Director of Content Strategy and play a key role in shaping Ballotpedia’s policy coverage strategy.
The anticipated start date for this position, subject to change, is mid-January 2025.
Key Responsibilities:
Project Management and Team Supervision
Content Production and Project Planning
Research, Analysis, and Content Innovation
Qualifications:
Environment
The Policy Managing Editor will work remotely from their home location. All Ballotpedia staff work remotely. To join Ballotpedia, you must have a computer with Internet access. Ballotpedia uses Google Workspace (Gmail, Google Calendar, Drive, and more), Slack, and Asana to accomplish our goals. Some familiarity with Google Workspace, Slack, and Asana is helpful.
Ballotpedia has a flexible work environment, BP Flex, in which every employee enjoys unlimited vacation and flexibility in scheduling. During new employee training, each employee will be oriented to the principles of Ballotpedia’s flexible environment.
Compensation
The starting pay range for the Policy Managing Editor is $80,000-95,000, commensurate with experience.
In addition to salary, Ballotpedia offers bonuses based on performance and a $8,000 annual benefits stipend, which may be used to pay for a complete benefits package, including health, vision, and dental insurance; retirement accounts; and more. If benefits are not elected, the $8,000 stipend is taxed as regular income and added to salary.
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About Ballotpedia
Ballotpedia is a mission-driven organization dedicated to providing Americans with accurate, relevant, and reliable information about politics, elections, and public policy. Our goal is to close the ballot information gap and help voters make informed decisions. We value innovation, humility, hunger, and a collaborative spirit and are committed to continuously improving our offerings to better serve our audiences, readers, and candidates.