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News Editor
2025-08-28T14:06:53+00:00
Code for Africa (CfA)
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FULL_TIME
 
Uganda
Kampala
00256
Uganda
Professional Services
Media, Communications & Writing
UGX
 
MONTH
2025-09-05T17:00:00+00:00
 
Uganda
8

Ideal candidates bring substantial experience managing editorial teams under deadline pressure in mainstream newsrooms, demonstrate sharp news judgment, and excel in digital-first, multicultural environments. Superior writing and editing skills in English, strong analytical ability, and proven success collaborating across languages and cultures are essential. You will report to the iLAB Managing Editor, with support from a Chief Copyeditor and Production Manager.

Required: minimum requirements include

  • Minimum 10 years of editorial management experience, ideally in high-pressure, investigative, or data-intensive newsrooms (business, finance, or politics are a plus).
  • Investigative reporting or editing background, with clear experience handling sensitive topics, disinformation, organised crime, or illicit financial flows.
  • OSINT or disinformation monitoring experience — familiarity with foreign information manipulation tactics and narrative tracking is a major advantage.
  • Strong editorial judgment, with the ability to turn messy research into sharp, structured stories.
  • Excellent editing and writing skills, especially for fast-paced, high-clarity content.
  • Proficiency in collaborative editorial tools like Google Docs, Trello, Slack, etc.
  • Confidence managing remote, multilingual teams and multiple story formats.
  • Meticulous attention to detail, with the ability to work collaboratively in a deadline-driven environment. This includes being an organisational whiz who can prioritise multiple simultaneous tasks while at the same time having the people skills needed to engage diplomatically and collaborate effectively with colleagues under tight deadlines.
  • Demonstrable ability to self-manage, creating your own and wider team timelines and milestones with clear systems/processes.

Preferred: candidates who are able to demonstrate the following will have an advantage:

  • Proven experience in investigative journalism or editing investigative content, with a deep understanding of OSINT techniques like social media mapping, metadata analysis, digital footprinting, and source verification.
  • Demonstrated ability to extract story angles from dense, data-rich, or politically complex material and translate it into compelling, well-structured editorial products.
  • Comfort managing and delivering a variety of outputs, from long-form investigations to radar briefs, donor reports, and newsletters, in a fast-paced, deadline-driven environment.
  • Sharp understanding of African media and political ecosystems, particularly around influence operations, narrative manipulation, hate speech, and the foreign actors shaping online discourse.

Language and Location Requirements:

  • Location: Africa
  • Primary workplace languages: English
  • Preferred but not required: French, Arabic

About the Role:

The iLAB is Africa’s premier newsroom for investigating the ‘digital mercenaries’ fuelling hate speech, extremism and radicalisation across the continent. It also has a robust track-record for data-driven OSINT investigation into organised crime and state capture, and evolving crypto-crimes.

As the iLAB’s News Editor, you will lead a core team of data journalists who work alongside forensic analysts and investigative technologists to tackle complex investigations that mainstream newsrooms cannot either because they lack specialised technical skills themselves, or are unable to operate at a continental level. 

The role is high-pressure and fast-paced. Guided by the newsroom’s editorial vision, you will steer editorial planning meetings, suggest data-driven angles, coordinate team efforts, and shape how investigations unfold, from initial idea to publication. You will oversee deadlines adherence, and coordinate input from other CfA teams.

The ideal candidate combines strong investigative instincts with exceptional newsdesk management experience and has a proven ability to turn messy, complex research into clean, compelling editorial products. You should be comfortable working with structured data, digital verification techniques, and tight deadlines — all while juggling multiple formats, from longform exposés to donor updates and briefing memos. Experience in African media, OSINT workflows, and collaborative newsroom tools is essential.

Responsibilities: Your daily responsibilities will include:

  • You will manage the iLAB diary and deadlines for investigative reports, insights, and online content for our online platforms and partners, ensuring that it is delivered on time, is well-written and meets rigorous editorial standards. 
  • Managing the editorial production process and content diaries for the iLAB, producing analytic and investigative reports.
  • Scheduling and running the weekly ‘insights diary’ used to shape iLAB reports and investigative outputs.
  • Ensuring that analytical and investigative outputs are aligned with organisational goals and lead to meaningful outcomes.
  • You will select and prioritise editorial leads for iLAB journalists based on the trends and insights of analysts and forensic investigators, as well as algorithmic ‘listening’ or media monitoring tools, to help ensure we focus our attention on the most harmful misinformation/conspiracies.
  • You will facilitate editorial planning meetings at which editorial leads/assignments are brainstormed and allocated to in-country journalists/researchers, with clear editorial briefs and submission deadlines.

What We Offer

  • A competitive salary, subject to experience, with opportunities for performance-based growth, both in terms of career path and public stature.
  • Medical insurance cover, underwritten by a remote-first provider to ensure cover wherever you are
  • A dynamic workplace with a transnational team, occasional international travel, and generous vacation benefits.
  • Ongoing opportunities to learn new cutting-edge skills and techniques/technologies to future-proof yourself in a rapidly evolving industry.
  • A chance to shine on a global stage, writing for international audiences and interacting with colleagues around the world.

    Ideal candidates bring substantial experience managing editorial teams under deadline pressure in mainstream newsrooms, demonstrate sharp news judgment, and excel in digital-first, multicultural environments. Superior writing and editing skills in English, strong analytical ability, and proven success collaborating across languages and cultures are essential. You will report to the iLAB Managing Editor, with support from a Chief Copyeditor and Production Manager.

    Required: minimum requirements include

    • Minimum 10 years of editorial management experience, ideally in high-pressure, investigative, or data-intensive newsrooms (business, finance, or politics are a plus).
    • Investigative reporting or editing background, with clear experience handling sensitive topics, disinformation, organised crime, or illicit financial flows.
    • OSINT or disinformation monitoring experience — familiarity with foreign information manipulation tactics and narrative tracking is a major advantage.
    • Strong editorial judgment, with the ability to turn messy research into sharp, structured stories.
    • Excellent editing and writing skills, especially for fast-paced, high-clarity content.
    • Proficiency in collaborative editorial tools like Google Docs, Trello, Slack, etc.
    • Confidence managing remote, multilingual teams and multiple story formats.
    • Meticulous attention to detail, with the ability to work collaboratively in a deadline-driven environment. This includes being an organisational whiz who can prioritise multiple simultaneous tasks while at the same time having the people skills needed to engage diplomatically and collaborate effectively with colleagues under tight deadlines.
    • Demonstrable ability to self-manage, creating your own and wider team timelines and milestones with clear systems/processes.

    Preferred: candidates who are able to demonstrate the following will have an advantage:

    • Proven experience in investigative journalism or editing investigative content, with a deep understanding of OSINT techniques like social media mapping, metadata analysis, digital footprinting, and source verification.
    • Demonstrated ability to extract story angles from dense, data-rich, or politically complex material and translate it into compelling, well-structured editorial products.
    • Comfort managing and delivering a variety of outputs, from long-form investigations to radar briefs, donor reports, and newsletters, in a fast-paced, deadline-driven environment.
    • Sharp understanding of African media and political ecosystems, particularly around influence operations, narrative manipulation, hate speech, and the foreign actors shaping online discourse.

    Language and Location Requirements:

    • Location: Africa
    • Primary workplace languages: English
    • Preferred but not required: French, Arabic

    About the Role:

    The iLAB is Africa’s premier newsroom for investigating the ‘digital mercenaries’ fuelling hate speech, extremism and radicalisation across the continent. It also has a robust track-record for data-driven OSINT investigation into organised crime and state capture, and evolving crypto-crimes.

    As the iLAB’s News Editor, you will lead a core team of data journalists who work alongside forensic analysts and investigative technologists to tackle complex investigations that mainstream newsrooms cannot either because they lack specialised technical skills themselves, or are unable to operate at a continental level. 

    The role is high-pressure and fast-paced. Guided by the newsroom’s editorial vision, you will steer editorial planning meetings, suggest data-driven angles, coordinate team efforts, and shape how investigations unfold, from initial idea to publication. You will oversee deadlines adherence, and coordinate input from other CfA teams.

    The ideal candidate combines strong investigative instincts with exceptional newsdesk management experience and has a proven ability to turn messy, complex research into clean, compelling editorial products. You should be comfortable working with structured data, digital verification techniques, and tight deadlines — all while juggling multiple formats, from longform exposés to donor updates and briefing memos. Experience in African media, OSINT workflows, and collaborative newsroom tools is essential.

    Responsibilities: Your daily responsibilities will include:

    • You will manage the iLAB diary and deadlines for investigative reports, insights, and online content for our online platforms and partners, ensuring that it is delivered on time, is well-written and meets rigorous editorial standards. 
    • Managing the editorial production process and content diaries for the iLAB, producing analytic and investigative reports.
    • Scheduling and running the weekly ‘insights diary’ used to shape iLAB reports and investigative outputs.
    • Ensuring that analytical and investigative outputs are aligned with organisational goals and lead to meaningful outcomes.
    • You will select and prioritise editorial leads for iLAB journalists based on the trends and insights of analysts and forensic investigators, as well as algorithmic ‘listening’ or media monitoring tools, to help ensure we focus our attention on the most harmful misinformation/conspiracies.
    • You will facilitate editorial planning meetings at which editorial leads/assignments are brainstormed and allocated to in-country journalists/researchers, with clear editorial briefs and submission deadlines.

    What We Offer

    • A competitive salary, subject to experience, with opportunities for performance-based growth, both in terms of career path and public stature.
    • Medical insurance cover, underwritten by a remote-first provider to ensure cover wherever you are
    • A dynamic workplace with a transnational team, occasional international travel, and generous vacation benefits.
    • Ongoing opportunities to learn new cutting-edge skills and techniques/technologies to future-proof yourself in a rapidly evolving industry.
    • A chance to shine on a global stage, writing for international audiences and interacting with colleagues around the world.
 
 
 
bachelor degree
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Vacancy title:
News Editor

[Type: FULL_TIME, Industry: Professional Services, Category: Media, Communications & Writing]

Jobs at:
Code for Africa (CfA)

Deadline of this Job:
Friday, September 5 2025

Duty Station:
Uganda | Kampala | Uganda

Summary
Date Posted: Thursday, August 28 2025, Base Salary: Not Disclosed

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JOB DETAILS:

Ideal candidates bring substantial experience managing editorial teams under deadline pressure in mainstream newsrooms, demonstrate sharp news judgment, and excel in digital-first, multicultural environments. Superior writing and editing skills in English, strong analytical ability, and proven success collaborating across languages and cultures are essential. You will report to the iLAB Managing Editor, with support from a Chief Copyeditor and Production Manager.

Required: minimum requirements include

  • Minimum 10 years of editorial management experience, ideally in high-pressure, investigative, or data-intensive newsrooms (business, finance, or politics are a plus).
  • Investigative reporting or editing background, with clear experience handling sensitive topics, disinformation, organised crime, or illicit financial flows.
  • OSINT or disinformation monitoring experience — familiarity with foreign information manipulation tactics and narrative tracking is a major advantage.
  • Strong editorial judgment, with the ability to turn messy research into sharp, structured stories.
  • Excellent editing and writing skills, especially for fast-paced, high-clarity content.
  • Proficiency in collaborative editorial tools like Google Docs, Trello, Slack, etc.
  • Confidence managing remote, multilingual teams and multiple story formats.
  • Meticulous attention to detail, with the ability to work collaboratively in a deadline-driven environment. This includes being an organisational whiz who can prioritise multiple simultaneous tasks while at the same time having the people skills needed to engage diplomatically and collaborate effectively with colleagues under tight deadlines.
  • Demonstrable ability to self-manage, creating your own and wider team timelines and milestones with clear systems/processes.

Preferred: candidates who are able to demonstrate the following will have an advantage:

  • Proven experience in investigative journalism or editing investigative content, with a deep understanding of OSINT techniques like social media mapping, metadata analysis, digital footprinting, and source verification.
  • Demonstrated ability to extract story angles from dense, data-rich, or politically complex material and translate it into compelling, well-structured editorial products.
  • Comfort managing and delivering a variety of outputs, from long-form investigations to radar briefs, donor reports, and newsletters, in a fast-paced, deadline-driven environment.
  • Sharp understanding of African media and political ecosystems, particularly around influence operations, narrative manipulation, hate speech, and the foreign actors shaping online discourse.

Language and Location Requirements:

  • Location: Africa
  • Primary workplace languages: English
  • Preferred but not required: French, Arabic

About the Role:

The iLAB is Africa’s premier newsroom for investigating the ‘digital mercenaries’ fuelling hate speech, extremism and radicalisation across the continent. It also has a robust track-record for data-driven OSINT investigation into organised crime and state capture, and evolving crypto-crimes.

As the iLAB’s News Editor, you will lead a core team of data journalists who work alongside forensic analysts and investigative technologists to tackle complex investigations that mainstream newsrooms cannot either because they lack specialised technical skills themselves, or are unable to operate at a continental level. 

The role is high-pressure and fast-paced. Guided by the newsroom’s editorial vision, you will steer editorial planning meetings, suggest data-driven angles, coordinate team efforts, and shape how investigations unfold, from initial idea to publication. You will oversee deadlines adherence, and coordinate input from other CfA teams.

The ideal candidate combines strong investigative instincts with exceptional newsdesk management experience and has a proven ability to turn messy, complex research into clean, compelling editorial products. You should be comfortable working with structured data, digital verification techniques, and tight deadlines — all while juggling multiple formats, from longform exposés to donor updates and briefing memos. Experience in African media, OSINT workflows, and collaborative newsroom tools is essential.

Responsibilities: Your daily responsibilities will include:

  • You will manage the iLAB diary and deadlines for investigative reports, insights, and online content for our online platforms and partners, ensuring that it is delivered on time, is well-written and meets rigorous editorial standards. 
  • Managing the editorial production process and content diaries for the iLAB, producing analytic and investigative reports.
  • Scheduling and running the weekly ‘insights diary’ used to shape iLAB reports and investigative outputs.
  • Ensuring that analytical and investigative outputs are aligned with organisational goals and lead to meaningful outcomes.
  • You will select and prioritise editorial leads for iLAB journalists based on the trends and insights of analysts and forensic investigators, as well as algorithmic ‘listening’ or media monitoring tools, to help ensure we focus our attention on the most harmful misinformation/conspiracies.
  • You will facilitate editorial planning meetings at which editorial leads/assignments are brainstormed and allocated to in-country journalists/researchers, with clear editorial briefs and submission deadlines.

What We Offer

  • A competitive salary, subject to experience, with opportunities for performance-based growth, both in terms of career path and public stature.
  • Medical insurance cover, underwritten by a remote-first provider to ensure cover wherever you are
  • A dynamic workplace with a transnational team, occasional international travel, and generous vacation benefits.
  • Ongoing opportunities to learn new cutting-edge skills and techniques/technologies to future-proof yourself in a rapidly evolving industry.
  • A chance to shine on a global stage, writing for international audiences and interacting with colleagues around the world.

    Ideal candidates bring substantial experience managing editorial teams under deadline pressure in mainstream newsrooms, demonstrate sharp news judgment, and excel in digital-first, multicultural environments. Superior writing and editing skills in English, strong analytical ability, and proven success collaborating across languages and cultures are essential. You will report to the iLAB Managing Editor, with support from a Chief Copyeditor and Production Manager.

    Required: minimum requirements include

    • Minimum 10 years of editorial management experience, ideally in high-pressure, investigative, or data-intensive newsrooms (business, finance, or politics are a plus).
    • Investigative reporting or editing background, with clear experience handling sensitive topics, disinformation, organised crime, or illicit financial flows.
    • OSINT or disinformation monitoring experience — familiarity with foreign information manipulation tactics and narrative tracking is a major advantage.
    • Strong editorial judgment, with the ability to turn messy research into sharp, structured stories.
    • Excellent editing and writing skills, especially for fast-paced, high-clarity content.
    • Proficiency in collaborative editorial tools like Google Docs, Trello, Slack, etc.
    • Confidence managing remote, multilingual teams and multiple story formats.
    • Meticulous attention to detail, with the ability to work collaboratively in a deadline-driven environment. This includes being an organisational whiz who can prioritise multiple simultaneous tasks while at the same time having the people skills needed to engage diplomatically and collaborate effectively with colleagues under tight deadlines.
    • Demonstrable ability to self-manage, creating your own and wider team timelines and milestones with clear systems/processes.

    Preferred: candidates who are able to demonstrate the following will have an advantage:

    • Proven experience in investigative journalism or editing investigative content, with a deep understanding of OSINT techniques like social media mapping, metadata analysis, digital footprinting, and source verification.
    • Demonstrated ability to extract story angles from dense, data-rich, or politically complex material and translate it into compelling, well-structured editorial products.
    • Comfort managing and delivering a variety of outputs, from long-form investigations to radar briefs, donor reports, and newsletters, in a fast-paced, deadline-driven environment.
    • Sharp understanding of African media and political ecosystems, particularly around influence operations, narrative manipulation, hate speech, and the foreign actors shaping online discourse.

    Language and Location Requirements:

    • Location: Africa
    • Primary workplace languages: English
    • Preferred but not required: French, Arabic

    About the Role:

    The iLAB is Africa’s premier newsroom for investigating the ‘digital mercenaries’ fuelling hate speech, extremism and radicalisation across the continent. It also has a robust track-record for data-driven OSINT investigation into organised crime and state capture, and evolving crypto-crimes.

    As the iLAB’s News Editor, you will lead a core team of data journalists who work alongside forensic analysts and investigative technologists to tackle complex investigations that mainstream newsrooms cannot either because they lack specialised technical skills themselves, or are unable to operate at a continental level. 

    The role is high-pressure and fast-paced. Guided by the newsroom’s editorial vision, you will steer editorial planning meetings, suggest data-driven angles, coordinate team efforts, and shape how investigations unfold, from initial idea to publication. You will oversee deadlines adherence, and coordinate input from other CfA teams.

    The ideal candidate combines strong investigative instincts with exceptional newsdesk management experience and has a proven ability to turn messy, complex research into clean, compelling editorial products. You should be comfortable working with structured data, digital verification techniques, and tight deadlines — all while juggling multiple formats, from longform exposés to donor updates and briefing memos. Experience in African media, OSINT workflows, and collaborative newsroom tools is essential.

    Responsibilities: Your daily responsibilities will include:

    • You will manage the iLAB diary and deadlines for investigative reports, insights, and online content for our online platforms and partners, ensuring that it is delivered on time, is well-written and meets rigorous editorial standards. 
    • Managing the editorial production process and content diaries for the iLAB, producing analytic and investigative reports.
    • Scheduling and running the weekly ‘insights diary’ used to shape iLAB reports and investigative outputs.
    • Ensuring that analytical and investigative outputs are aligned with organisational goals and lead to meaningful outcomes.
    • You will select and prioritise editorial leads for iLAB journalists based on the trends and insights of analysts and forensic investigators, as well as algorithmic ‘listening’ or media monitoring tools, to help ensure we focus our attention on the most harmful misinformation/conspiracies.
    • You will facilitate editorial planning meetings at which editorial leads/assignments are brainstormed and allocated to in-country journalists/researchers, with clear editorial briefs and submission deadlines.

    What We Offer

    • A competitive salary, subject to experience, with opportunities for performance-based growth, both in terms of career path and public stature.
    • Medical insurance cover, underwritten by a remote-first provider to ensure cover wherever you are
    • A dynamic workplace with a transnational team, occasional international travel, and generous vacation benefits.
    • Ongoing opportunities to learn new cutting-edge skills and techniques/technologies to future-proof yourself in a rapidly evolving industry.
    • A chance to shine on a global stage, writing for international audiences and interacting with colleagues around the world.

 

Work Hours: 8

Experience in Months: 60

Level of Education: bachelor degree

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Job Info
Job Category: Communications/ Public Relations jobs in Uganda
Job Type: Full-time
Deadline of this Job: Friday, September 5 2025
Duty Station: Uganda | Kampala | Uganda
Posted: 28-08-2025
No of Jobs: 1
Start Publishing: 28-08-2025
Stop Publishing (Put date of 2030): 28-08-2066
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