Editor-in-Chief

Asheville Watchdog

Asheville, North Carolina

Date Posted April 10, 2026
Industry Newspapers
Specialty Investigative
Required Education Bachelor's Degree
Remote / Telecommute Hybrid
Job Status Full-time
Salary $75,000 to $90,000

Description:

Editor-in-Chief

The Editor-in-Chief is the full-time senior editorial leader of Asheville Watchdog. The position reports directly to the Board of Directors and works in close partnership with the board, Development Director, and staff to advance the organization’s mission, growth and sustainability, and public trust.

The Editor-in-Chief has full and exclusive responsibility for all editorial strategy, newsroom operations, and journalistic output. This role safeguards editorial independence, ensures the highest standards of accuracy and ethics, and leads the newsroom in producing impactful journalism for the communities Asheville Watchdog serves.

The Editor-in-Chief develops and manages the editorial financial budget approved by the board, performs employee evaluations, and determines salary and raises for editorial staff. The editor writes job descriptions, interviews candidates, and has hiring authority for editorial vacancies and new positions in accordance with the budget.

About Asheville Watchdog

Asheville Watchdog is an independent, nonprofit, online news organization dedicated to producing rigorous, fair, and impactful journalism that holds powerful institutions accountable and informs the public in Buncombe County and surrounding communities. We focus on in-depth reporting, investigative journalism, and explanatory coverage that serves the public interest.

Key Responsibilities

Editorial Leadership & Strategy

      Set and execute the editorial vision, priorities, and coverage strategy consistent with Asheville Watchdog’s mission

      Develop and manage the editorial budget, using his or her discretion to deploy resources as needed within that budget to fulfill The Watchdog’s journalistic mission

      Uphold the highest standards of journalistic ethics, accuracy, fairness, and independence

      Make final editorial decisions on all stories, investigations, and corrections

      Oversee long-term reporting projects and investigative initiatives

      Ensure coverage reflects the needs, diversity, and concerns of Western North Carolina communities

      Be the chief spokesperson responding to all requests for comment about Asheville Watchdog editorial content.

Newsroom Management

      Oversee all newsroom operations, workflows, and editorial processes

      Supervise, mentor, and evaluate reporters, editors, and other editorial staff

      Manage assignments, deadlines, and publication schedules

      Foster a collaborative, inclusive, and high-performing newsroom culture

      Recruit, hire, and onboard for all editorial vacancies and new newsroom positions in accordance with the budget  

 

Board Relations & Accountability

      The Editor-in-Chief is a non-voting ex-officio member of the Board of Directors and shall attend all duly called meetings of the Board of Directors and report to the Board on journalistic developments, newsroom priorities and performance, plans and risks, and any personnel issues material to the Board’s authority and responsibilities.   

      Provide regular updates on newsroom output, impact, and challenges

      Advise the Board on issues related to press freedom, editorial ethics, and journalistic standards

 

Community Engagement & Impact

      Strengthen trust and engagement with readers, sources, and community partners

      Plan Watchdog-sponsored public events, working with the Development Director who oversees event logistics

      Participate in panel discussions and speak to community groups about The Watchdog and its journalism

      Help measure and communicate editorial impact

Qualifications

      Significant experience in journalism, with a strong background in investigative or accountability reporting and editing

      Proven leadership experience managing a newsroom or editorial team

      Deep understanding of nonprofit journalism values and editorial independence

      Excellent editorial judgment and commitment to ethical journalism

      Strong communication, mentoring, and organizational skills

      Familiarity with local, regional, or state government reporting is highly valued

Preferred Attributes

      Experience in nonprofit or mission-driven news organizations

      Comfort working collaboratively with a business operations partner

      Ability to balance daily news demands with long-term investigative projects

      Commitment to transparency, public service, and community-centered journalism

      Familiarity with WordPress, Content Management Systems, and social media

Salary Range

$75,000 to $90,000 annually, commensurate with experience and qualifications.

Benefits

Asheville Watchdog offers a competitive benefits package, which includes:

      Health insurance (medical, dental, and vision options)

      Paid time off, including vacation, holidays, and sick leave

      Flexible work arrangements and hybrid schedule options

      Professional development and training opportunities

Reporting Structure

The Editor-in-Chief reports to the Board of Directors. The Editor-in-Chief has sole authority over editorial content and newsroom operations and resources.


How to apply:

Send a one-page cover letter, a rèsumé, and five (5) articles or links to articles that reflect your strengths and recent work. Send to: Peter Lewis, Executive Editor, plewis@avlwatchdog.org

 

Equal Employment Opportunity

Asheville Watchdog is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We are committed to building a diverse and inclusive workplace. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, age, disability, veteran status, or any other protected status under applicable law.

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