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Freelance Editing Opportunity

Discussion in 'Freelance/stringer help wanted' started by RLE, Jun 6, 2017.

  1. RLE

    RLE Member

    All:

    We're looking for candidates to take on occasional freelance editing work. Work would be primarily on weekends, and you'd be doing pretty basic copy editing/fact checking of timely, AP-style reports.

    If interested, please send your information to sports@redlineeditorial.com.
     
  2. bourq25

    bourq25 Member

    I replied to you weeks ago. bobi78@juno.com - OK? freelance reporter/Editor Sports/News.
     
  3. RLE

    RLE Member

    All:

    The person we had been working with in this role is no longer available, so we're in search for a new weekend editor/coordinator. Those interested should please contact sports@redlineeditorial.com.

    Our post last summer was fairly generic because we didn't have a lot of information about the role yet, but now I can say more specifically that we're looking to contract an editor who can be on call for approximately two weekends each month, with our full-time staffers handling the other weekends.

    This contract editor will oversee a modest schedule of weekend stories, coordinating plans with a writer and doing standard edits on submitted stories. The stories relate to sporting events taking place around the world, so the commitment varies slightly from week to week. An average weekend is probably 4-6 hours, though it could be more or less, and — importantly — those hours are spread throughout the weekend. So, depending on that weekend's events, you might put in three total hours on a given Saturday, but it might be 1 hour in the morning, 1/2 hour in the early afternoon, 1/2 hour in the evening, and then another 1 hour later at night. Overall, these edits are pretty easy to plan around and shouldn't take up an entire weekend; you'd just need to have some flexibility in your planning.

    That said, the ideal candidate for this role has the following:

    • Flexibility to jump into edits as needed throughout the weekend
    • Experience as a copy editor working with AP Style
    • Ability to produce thorough edits on deadline
    • Good communication skills for working remotely with a writer
    • Experience working within the nuances of Olympic sports is a plus​
     
  4. RLE

    RLE Member

    Thanks to everyone who submitted an application for this, and apologies if we missed responding to anyone. We have since hired someone, so this specific listing is now closed, but if interested in general freelance work we're always accepting resumes at sports@redlineeditorial.com.
     
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