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Injustice Watch
55 E Jackson Blvd., Suite 640
Chicago, Illinois (United States)
Phone:3129293514
Web:http://injusticewatch.org

Editor in Chief

Location: Chicago, Illinois
Job Category: Online | New Media
Job ID: 13427
Employment Type: Full time
Salary: per year
Posted: 01.05.2026



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Job Description:

Injustice Watch is seeking an Editor in Chief to lead our nonprofit newsroom. The ideal candidate is an experienced manager and editor with a track record of successful investigative work who can demonstrate an understanding of the way courts impact local communities. The Editor in Chief will forge a strategy for scrutinizing the Cook County court system, provide high-level direction and hands-on supervision to the editorial team, and work across departments to maintain a standard of excellence in our journalism that aligns with the organization’s mission.

 

Our Editor in Chief will:

 

 


Job Requirements:

We’re looking for someone who: 

   

While nothing below is a requirement, it’s a plus if you:

   

Reports to: Executive Director 

Directly supervises: Managing Editor; responsible for developing supervision structure for newsroom

Also works closely with: Audience Director, Development Director, and Operations Director

 

Time commitment: This is a full-time position based in Chicago. Our regular working hours are 9:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., Monday through Friday. Injustice Watch offers flex-time. While there is no regular requirement to work from our downtown office, employees are encouraged to use it, as needed, and required to attend some in-person meetings and events.

 

Compensation and benefits

 

Salary: $115,000 to $125,000, commensurate with experience

 

Benefits of working at Injustice Watch:

 

A 401K plan 

 

About Injustice Watch

 

Injustice Watch is a Chicago-based nonprofit journalism organization that examines issues of equity and justice in the court system.

 

Our goal is one of public service: to listen to and center people affected by institutional injustices and provide our community with the perspectives, information, and resources needed to hold power to account. We promote transparency and accountability in the court system through our large-scale, investigative projects. We work to ensure equitable access to information and strengthen democracy through intentional audience engagement and community-building.

 

Our work is guided by our core values of accessibility, collaboration, and care.

 

Since launching in 2015, Injustice Watch’s reporting has shifted policy and legislation, prompted investigations, sparked town halls and community conversations, helped increase voter participation in judicial elections, and more.

 

Apply here

 

The deadline to apply is Saturday, Jan. 31 at 11:59 p.m. CT.