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Image Library Editor (Volunteer)

WhoWhatWhy is a non-profit, non-partisan news organization that produces investigative journalism free from corporate and political influence, aiming to uncover the truth on matters affecting the public.

WhoWhatWhy

Employee count: 51-200

United States only

Image Library Editor (Volunteer)

Note: The following is an opportunity for flexible, part-time, volunteer work.

Please DO NOT APPLY if you are only looking for paid employment. All positions are remote / work-from-home. Must be fluent in English.

About Us:

WhoWhatWhy is a dynamic and values-driven, volunteer-supported nonprofit news organization tackling today’s most critical issues. Our mission is to uncover hidden truths and provide meaningful insights into the world’s most pressing matters. Our team is made up of dedicated volunteers who work hard to raise public awareness and strengthen democracy. Because we do not accept corporate advertising, we rely on passionate individuals who contribute their time and expertise to our cause.

If you join our team and commit flexible hours on a regular basis in this area, you’ll play a vital role in shaping our visual storytelling efforts. You’ll have fun, feel useful, make new connections, and help make a difference.

Join us!

Position Summary:

We are looking for a detail-oriented and passionate Image Library Editor to help build and organize our growing image library. In this role, you will be responsible for sourcing, processing, and managing images from Creative Commons and the public domain to support our editorial and digital projects. Your work will be essential in ensuring that our content is visually compelling, well-organized, and aligned with our journalistic mission.

The ideal candidate will have a strong eye for detail, familiarity with digital asset management, and a keen understanding of image sourcing and editing principles.

Responsibilities:

  • Curate, organize, and maintain the image library to ensure easy access for editorial and marketing teams.
  • Source high-quality images from Creative Commons, public domain repositories, and relevant archives.
  • Edit, enhance, and format images for digital use, ensuring they meet publication standards.
  • Assign and manage metadata, including captions, credits, and usage rights, to maintain a structured library.
  • Process a minimum of 15 images per week, ensuring quality and consistency.
  • Work collaboratively with content creators, designers, and editors to fulfill image requests.
  • Stay informed about best practices in digital asset management and image copyright policies.

Qualifications:

  • Extensive experience in digital advertising, including campaign creation, optimization, and analysis.
  • Passion for visual storytelling, digital media, or photography.
  • Proficiency in image editing software such as Adobe Photoshop or equivalent tools.
  • Strong organizational and detail-oriented skills.
  • Familiarity with metadata tagging and digital asset management principles.
  • Ability to work independently and meet weekly deadlines.
  • Experience using Google Docs and collaborative tools is a plus.
  • Clear communication skills to effectively coordinate with the editorial team.

Why Us?

  • Contribute to a mission-driven organization in a dynamic and impactful field.
  • Gain hands-on experience in image curation and digital asset management.
  • Work alongside a diverse team of talented individuals in an engaging environment.
  • Make a meaningful impact on a flexible, part-time basis.
  • Help support investigative journalism that strengthens democracy and uncovers the hidden forces shaping our world.

Expectations:

As a member of our team, you will work closely with leaders across various departments. We ask all team members to commit to a minimum of 10 hours per week and to maintain high responsiveness through Slack, email, and conference calls. Additionally, we request a minimum commitment of 12 months to ensure continuity and meaningful contributions to our mission.

To Apply:

Please send your resume and a customized cover letter that demonstrates your understanding of our mission and interest in a volunteer position. Confirm your understanding that this is a volunteer position with a 12-month commitment. If you cannot attach a cover letter, please send it to hr@whowhatwhy.org. Please check your spam folder for response emails. Thank you for considering joining our team!

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WhoWhatWhy is a global nonprofit news organization dedicated to providing the public with trustworthy, deeply researched journalism, free from the influence of corporate interests or a political agenda. For readers who are tired of the predictable narratives and surface-level reporting of mainstream media, WhoWhatWhy offers a refreshing alternative. We understand that in a world saturated with information, it's harder than ever to find reporting that is not only accurate but also provides meaningful context and uncovers the hidden forces shaping our world. Our customers are discerning citizens who believe in the power of quality information to effect change and who seek to understand the complex issues that are often overlooked or misrepresented. We serve this need by digging deep, asking tough questions, and holding powerful institutions accountable, ensuring our audience is equipped to be effective participants in our democracy.

Our unique model, which combines a small core team of paid journalists with a large network of skilled volunteers, allows us to pursue stories that others won't touch. This structure ensures that our resources are maximized for impact, protecting our journalistic integrity and allowing us to investigate with responsible fearlessness. We focus on critical issues that affect the democratic process, from the nuances of election integrity to the undercurrents of political extremism. For those who feel that crucial stories are going untold, WhoWhatWhy acts as a vital watchdog, identifying the key players, evaluating the facts, and revealing the often-surprising consequences of major events. We are committed to not just informing our readers, but empowering them with the understanding they need to navigate a complex world and contribute to a more informed public discourse. Our work is for anyone who believes that a healthy democracy depends on a truly independent and inquisitive press.

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Flexible working hours

Offers a flexible, remote schedule that works with your availability.

Volunteer opportunities

Provides opportunities to gain real-world experience and develop new skills in a mission-driven newsroom.

Mentor Apprentice Program

Offers aspiring journalists an intensive three-month program to be trained in all facets of reporting and work with mentors to write various kinds of news articles. This is an unpaid opportunity.

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