The Forward seeks a Deputy Director of Audience to help grow our next generation of loyal fans, followers and supporters by piloting promising new initiatives and developing meaningful engagement efforts.
The person in this role will collaborate across the organization to:
The ideal candidate is fluent across major social platforms, comfortable creating compelling social visuals, as ready to dive into audience dashboards as they are to collaborate on crafting and running reader experiments or greeting people at an event, all while modeling our values of fairness, accuracy and respect for the full range of Jewish perspectives and experiences.
This new full-time role is part host, part lab leader, and part logistics whiz.
Responsibilities include:
A track record of growing reach and engagement – especially around the spread of information and perspectives – will help launch someone well into this role. We don’t expect any candidate to be expert across the range of work this role will do, so please apply if you think you’d excel at much of it and are eager to learn how to do the rest.
The Deputy Director of Audience will be a member of the News Guild, with a salary range of $70,000-$75,000 depending on experience, and generous health benefits and PTO. The position will report to the VP of Strategy and Audience and work closely with the Editor-in-Chief.
Founded in 1897, the Forward is America’s leading voice in Jewish journalism, delivering independent, incisive reporting, essential perspectives on world and national news, and unparalleled coverage of Jewish arts, culture and opinion. The Forward reaches more than 2 million people each month across platforms and has been honored with the most journalism awards of any Jewish media organization. We are a member-supported nonprofit and an Equal Opportunity employer that welcomes applicants from all backgrounds.
The Forward’s newsroom is in New York City, with a generous hybrid work policy for area residents, but we are open to qualified candidates who work remotely from other locations with some visits to New York as needed.
To apply, send to jobs@forward.com your resume and a cover letter, with an example or two of how your audience experience could help the Forward grow engagement. Be sure to include “Deputy Director of Audience” in the subject line.
The Forward seeks a Deputy Director of Audience to help grow our next generation of loyal fans, followers and supporters by piloting promising new initiatives and developing meaningful engagement efforts.
The person in this role will collaborate across the organization to:
The ideal candidate is fluent across major social platforms, comfortable creating compelling social visuals, as ready to dive into audience dashboards as they are to collaborate on crafting and running reader experiments or greeting people at an event, all while modeling our values of fairness, accuracy and respect for the full range of Jewish perspectives and experiences.
This new full-time role is part host, part lab leader, and part logistics whiz.
Responsibilities include:
A track record of growing reach and engagement – especially around the spread of information and perspectives – will help launch someone well into this role. We don’t expect any candidate to be expert across the range of work this role will do, so please apply if you think you’d excel at much of it and are eager to learn how to do the rest.
The Deputy Director of Audience will be a member of the News Guild, with a salary range of $70,000-$75,000 depending on experience, and generous health benefits and PTO. The position will report to the VP of Strategy and Audience and work closely with the Editor-in-Chief.
Founded in 1897, the Forward is America’s leading voice in Jewish journalism, delivering independent, incisive reporting, essential perspectives on world and national news, and unparalleled coverage of Jewish arts, culture and opinion. The Forward reaches more than 2 million people each month across platforms and has been honored with the most journalism awards of any Jewish media organization. We are a member-supported nonprofit and an Equal Opportunity employer that welcomes applicants from all backgrounds.
The Forward’s newsroom is in New York City, with a generous hybrid work policy for area residents, but we are open to qualified candidates who work remotely from other locations with some visits to New York as needed.
To apply, send to jobs@forward.com your resume and a cover letter, with an example or two of how your audience experience could help the Forward grow engagement. Be sure to include “Deputy Director of Audience” in the subject line.