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Your Patch Needs A Local Editor: Doylestown, New Hope, Newtown
If covering community news isn't just a job for you but a calling, Patch may be just right for you.
Covering community news isn't just a job for you, it's a calling. From city council and the cop shop to main street businesses and the sideline of the high school football game, you believe telling people what they need to know about what's happening locally is the most important job in journalism. You work hard, move fast, follow effective routines — and you've got a salty sense of humor.
If this describes you — we need you at Patch.
Join our capable, fun-loving, no-nonsense crew. We are looking for a full-time local editor in Pennsylvania, specifically New Hope-Lambertville, Doylestown, and Newtown.
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Patch local editors are:
- strong reporters and writers
- smart, accurate headline writers
- adept practitioners of social media and SEO
- enthusiastic, innovative, resilient, and always eager to learn something new
We offer:
Find out what's happening in Doylestownfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
- salary commensurate with talent
- health insurance and wellness program
- unlimited PTO
- 401k
- eligibility for quarterly performance bonus
- cell phone stipend
- 10 paid holidays a year, including Juneteenth
- annual growth and development reviews
- flexible spending account / health savings account
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