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Associate Editor, Writing for Libration
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EMPOWERMENT AVENUE
Associate Editor, Writing for Libration
Position Title: Associate Editor, Writing for Liberation
Reports To: Director of Writing for Liberation
FLSA Status: Non-Exempt
Employment Type: Part-Time Employee; eligible for part-time employee benefits
Hours: 20 hours/week
Compensation: $42.10/hour
Worksite: Remote
About Empowerment Avenue
Empowerment Avenue works to normalize the inclusion of incarcerated writers, artists, and filmmakers in mainstream venues by bridging the gap between them and harnessing this creative proximity as a path to decarceration, narrative change, and public safety.
Position Summary
Supports the Writing for Liberation program by developing writers and stories for publication, identifying and pursuing publication opportunities, cultivating relationships with writers and editors, and maintaining consistent forward movement of assigned stories through pitching, follow-up, acceptance, and publication under the editorial direction of the Director of Writing for Liberation.
Key Responsibilities
Editorial and Writer Development - 75% (Approximately 15 hours/week)
- Identify, develop, and support publication opportunities through direct pitching.
- Build and maintain relationships with writers.
- Serve as the point of contact for assigned writers as needed.
- Support writers throughout the publication process as assigned
Meetings & Collaboration - 15% (Approximately 3-4 hours/week)
- Attend team meetings.
- Collaborate with staff, volunteers, and publication partners.
- Provide updates on writer engagement and publication progress.
Administrative Support - 10% (Approximately 2 hours/week)
- Maintain timely communication with writers and publication partners.
- Publication partner outreach and development of warm pitching opportunities (shared responsibility)
- Maintain accurate and timely records of pitches, responses, follow-ups, acceptances, and publication outcomes in the database.
- Support additional administrative tasks as needed and as appropriate for the role.
Qualifications
Required:
- 3+ years experience in journalism or publishing, including freelance writing and pitching to major outlets with demonstrated success as a freelance writer and/or in pitching and placing stories with major outlets
- A strong portfolio of published work across multiple outlets, or a demonstrated track record of successfully supporting other writers in securing publication
- Demonstrated ability to identify compelling story ideas, develop effective pitches, and match stories with appropriate publications and editors
- Experience working directly with incarcerated or system-impacted individuals
- Excellent writing, editing, pitching, and interpersonal communication skills
- Commitment to abolition, racial justice, and creative equity
Preferred:
- Lived experience with incarceration or the criminal legal system
- Familiarity with challenges faced by incarcerated writers (e.g. mail delays, tech barriers)
- Experience with trauma-informed editorial practices and/or restorative storytelling
- Experience developing writers and providing substantive editorial feedback
Work Environment & Schedule
- Remote position; primarily sedentary, computer-based work
- Availability during EA’s core collaboration hours
- Regular check-ins with the Co-Leadership Team
California Employment Law Compliance
As a California employer, Empowerment Avenue administers this position in accordance with the following (non-exhaustive) state requirements:
- Paid Sick Leave – accrual and use under the Healthy Workplaces, Healthy Families Act
- Wage & Hour – minimum wage, meal and rest breaks, itemized wage statements (Labor Code §226), and timely final pay
- Wage Theft Prevention Act Notice – written notice of pay rate, payday, and related terms provided at hire (Labor Code §2810.5)
- Workers’ Compensation – coverage for work-related injury or illness
- State Disability Insurance / Paid Family Leave – employee-funded via payroll deduction; benefits administered through the EDD
- CalSavers – enrollment in the state retirement savings program if EA does not otherwise sponsor a qualifying retirement plan
- Sexual Harassment Prevention Training (SB 1343) – required within six months of hire and every two years thereafter
- Fair Employment & Housing Act (FEHA) – state-level nondiscrimination and accommodation protections in addition to federal law
- Local Ordinances – any city/county minimum wage, paid sick leave, or fair workweek ordinances applicable to EA’s registered worksite apply in addition to state law
Equal Employment Opportunity
Empowerment Avenue is an equal opportunity employer. The organization does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, ancestry, age, disability, medical condition, genetic information, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, marital status, military or veteran status, reproductive health decisions, or any other status protected under Title VII, the California Fair Employment and Housing Act (FEHA), or other applicable federal, state, or local law, in any aspect of recruitment, hiring, compensation, training, promotion, or termination. Given Empowerment Avenue’s mission, formerly incarcerated individuals are strongly encouraged to apply.
Reasonable Accommodation
Empowerment Avenue provides reasonable accommodation to qualified individuals with disabilities in accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), FEHA, and applicable state and local law. Applicants or employees who require accommodation to perform essential job functions should contact the Co-Leadership Team.
At-Will Employment
Employment with Empowerment Avenue is at-will, consistent with California law. This job description does not constitute an employment contract or a guarantee of continued employment; either the employee or the organization may end the employment relationship at any time, with or without cause or notice.
