Project Coordinator – Editorial (Volunteer)
Project Coordinator – Editorial (Volunteer)
Note: This is a remote, part-time volunteer position. Please do not apply if you are only seeking paid employment.
Important: Candidates must be available to attend weekly Editorial team meetings on Mondays at 11:00 AM ET.
Support fearless journalism by keeping editorial projects organized and on track.
We're seeking a Project Coordinator to help the Editorial team stay aligned, meet deadlines, and move forward collaboratively. This role is ideal for someone detail-oriented, communicative, and excited about supporting the behind-the-scenes engine of investigative journalism.
Who We Are
WhoWhatWhy is a nonprofit investigative news organization producing deep-dive journalism on the most pressing issues of our time. We’re powered by skilled volunteers and a small core staff — from students to seasoned pros — who believe in ethical, independent journalism free from corporate or political influence.
About the Role
As the Project Coordinator for Editorial, you’ll:
- Attend weekly Editorial meetings (Mondays at 11:00 AM ET)
- Help maintain project tracking tools like Trello, spreadsheets, or shared docs
- Coordinate across editors, writers, and other contributors to keep workflows moving
- Ensure deadlines, assignments, and progress updates are clearly documented
- Follow up with team members on open tasks and blockers
- Prepare basic project summaries or visual updates (e.g., timelines, checklists)
- Support overall visibility and accountability in editorial processes
What We’re Looking For
- Some experience in project coordination or team-based work (internships and early-career welcome!)
- Strong organization, communication, and follow-up skills
- Comfortable with tools like Trello, spreadsheets, and Google Workspace
- Self-motivated and reliable in a remote environment
- Interest in nonprofit missions and the editorial/journalism process
What You’ll Gain
- Hands-on experience in a mission-driven newsroom environment
- Exposure to editorial project workflows and team collaboration
- Flexible, remote schedule (aside from the required weekly meeting)
Commitment
We ask for a commitment of 5–7 hours per week and a minimum of 6 months. This includes weekly editorial meetings, project updates, and follow-up communication.
How to Apply
Please send:
- Your resume
- A short, thoughtful cover letter telling us why this role speaks to you
To confirm that you’ve read this description, include the phrase “Committed to the Mission” and the result of 12 ÷ 3 somewhere in your letter.
If there’s no place to attach a cover letter, email it to [email protected]. Check your spam folder for responses — they sometimes land there.
Reminder
We do not consider generic or AI-generated applications. Your submission should reflect your voice and alignment with our mission.
Join Us
Be part of a team committed to truth-telling and impact. As our Editorial Project Coordinator, you’ll help ensure the newsroom runs smoothly — and stories that matter get told.