Keller Executive Search

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VicePresidentofEditorialStrategy

$150–180k United Kingdom FULL TIME Remote Friendly
The Brief

“Vice President of Editorial Strategy at Keller Executive Search. Skills: Editorial strategy, Content strategy, Audience strategy. Develop and refine editorial strategy. Identify priority coverage areas”

What You'll Achieve.

Ensure coverage is distinctive, timely, credible, and aligned with long-term audience and brand goals.

Industry & Context.

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Problems you'll solve

Ability to translate complex issues into compelling editorial programs.

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Significant editorial leadership experience in journalism, digital media, publishing, policy media, or specialist content., strategic judgment and ability to translate complex issues into compelling editorial programs., Experience leading editorial planning at a senior level., understanding of audience growth, digital publishing, and multi-channel content strategy., Ability to work effectively with editorial, commercial, product, and executive teams.

What You'll Do.

Develop and refine editorial strategy

Identify priority coverage areas

Guide editorial planning

Partner with audience

Use audience data to inform strategy

Support editorial standards

Collaborate with senior stakeholders

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Partner with audience, product, partnerships, and revenue teams on growth opportunities.; Collaborate with senior stakeholders to align editorial strategy with organizational goals.; Ability to work effectively with editorial, commercial, product, and executive teams.

Communication Scope

Excellent writing, communication, and stakeholder management skills.

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