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About Young Voices
Young Voices identifies, develops, and promotes the next generation of pro-liberty communicators in policy, journalism, and academia. Founded in 2013, we operate a talent pipeline that takes early-career writers and turns them into nationally recognized voices.
In 2025, Young Voices secured over 2,100 media placements across outlets, including The Wall Street Journal, BBC, Fox News, and Politico, reaching an audience of more than 150 million.
Our programs include the Contributor Program, which develops emerging media talent, the Dissident Project, which brings firsthand accounts of life under authoritarian regimes into U.S. classrooms, and a growing set of initiatives designed to shape the national conversation around freedom.
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About the Role
Young Voices is seeking an Editor to lead the development, coaching, and placement of contributor content across two core lanes: traditional op-eds and emerging narrative-driven journalism.
This is a high-impact editorial role responsible for helping contributors succeed not only as opinion writers but as story-driven communicators capable of turning policy ideas into compelling, human-centered narratives that resonate with broad audiences.
The ideal candidate is an experienced editor or journalist who has worked across both opinion and reported or narrative formats, and who is excited about the opportunity to help build a new generation of liberty communicators capable of shaping public debate through both argument and story.
The Editor reports to the Director of Programs and works closely with the broader Programs and Communications teams. This is a full-time, in-person position based in New York, NY, or Washington, DC, with flexibility for 2 days of remote work per week. Some travel (up to~15%) may be required.
Key Responsibilities
1. Editing & Story Development
• Edit and refine op-eds, pitches, and scripts from contributors
• Provide fast, high-quality editorial feedback focused on clarity, argument, and voice
• Work with contributors to develop stronger story angles, including moving from pure commentary into narrative or reported storytelling
• Help contributors identify and shape compelling human-centered stories behind policy ideas
2. Pitching & Placement
• Pitch contributor work to top-tier national and digital outlets
• Manage the full editorial pipeline from pitch to publication
• Prioritize high-impact placements and coordinate with communications staff on amplification
• Advise contributors on how to position ideas for editorial success
• Develop and maintain relationships at top-tier media in NY and DC
3. Coaching & Talent Development
• Coach contributors directly on writing, pitching, and storytelling
• Run trainings and workshops on persuasive writing and narrative journalism
• Identify high-potential contributors and help accelerate their development
• Support contributors in developing voice, expertise, and long-term direction
Qualifications
• 2+ years of experience in journalism, editorial work, or media production preferred
• Experience working in opinion journalism (op-eds, commentary, analysis) and narrative or reported storytelling (features, essays, or equivalent formats)
• Strong editorial instincts for what makes a story compelling to broad audiences
• Demonstrated ability to coach and develop early-career writers
• Familiarity with modern media ecosystems, including digital and legacy outlets
• Excellent written and verbal communication skills
• Deep alignment with Young Voices’ pro-liberty mission
To Apply
Qualified candidates should submit the following application materials (in order) in one PDF document:
Cover letter including: An introductory paragraph describing three distinct reasons you are drawn to Young Voices’ missionSalary requirements
Resume
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Applications should be submitted to Talent Market via this link:Â talentmarket.org/apply-for-your-dream-job/
About Stand Together FellowshipsÂ
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