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Come Work With Us—As Our New Associate Editor!

Natalie K. Orpett
Tuesday, February 8, 2022, 2:59 PM

We are hiring a new associate editor!

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The Lawfare Institute—publisher of information and insight at the intersection of national security, law and policy—seeks a motivated full-time associate editor based in Washington, DC.

I’m pleased to announce that we are now accepting applications for associate editor at Lawfare. If you’ve ever listened to our podcasts or read our articles and thought, “I want to be part of that team,” now is your chance.

This is a highly demanding job. The associate editor plays a pivotal role in the editorial process, ensuring that articles, documents, podcasts and everything else we produce are up to Lawfare’s editorial standards.  The associate editor also assists with long-term research projects carried out by members of the Lawfare team, works closely with Lawfare’s network of experts, and has opportunities to write articles and host podcasts.

The associate editor works at the direction of the managing editor to perform or assist with significant aspects of Lawfare's work, including:

  • Reviewing submissions for possible publication on the Lawfare website;
  • Soliciting submissions from contributors based on current developments and perceived gaps in Lawfare's coverage;
  • Processing accepted submissions to prepare them for publication;
  • Working with our podcast team to develop new audio content and daily podcasts;
  • Contributing to long- and short-term research projects at the direction of the senior editorial staff;
  • Ensuring final copyediting and posting of publications to the website;
  • Maintaining the Lawfare publication schedule;
  • Contributing as needed to Lawfare podcasts and articles on topics of particular expertise or need;
  • Managing the website, including rotating highlighted pieces, posting relevant documents and livestreams, and controlling quality, in coordination with web hosting team;
  • Coordinating with book review editors and Lawfare staff to manage the workflow of book reviews;
  • Scheduling and other administrative responsibilities;
  • Assisting with fundraising and donor-required documentation, as needed;
  • Managing and hiring Lawfare interns;
  • Completing other duties as assigned by Lawfare management.

This role is an entry-level position, well-suited for recent college graduates or those with a year or two of work experience. Candidates will have a bachelor's degree, preferably in a field related to political science, government, journalism or history. Outstanding writing, analytical and research skills are required, as is an interest in national security issues. Candidates must be able to work effectively with minimal supervision, have excellent interpersonal, verbal and organizational skills, and have the ability to take initiative and work in a fast-paced environment. The deadline to apply is Friday, April 29, 2022.

Salary is competitive and commensurate with experience. Benefits include health and dental care (with premiums fully paid by Lawfare), flexible hours, and 401(k) with Lawfare matching contribution.

Lawfare is committed to creating a diverse environment and is proud to be an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, gender, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, national origin, genetics, disability, age, or veteran status.

HOW TO APPLY: Please submit an email to applications@lawfareblog.com with the subject line [ASSOCIATE EDITOR APPLICATION: your name] that contains these two items – and only these two items – within a single document: (1) a resume that shows the experience and education requested above; and (2) a cover letter of no more than two pages that explains how you plan to apply your skills and experiences to Lawfare and includes at least two references, with email addresses, of people directly familiar with your work. We anticipate many applications; failing to follow these instructions will result in your application not being considered.


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Natalie Orpett is the executive editor of Lawfare and deputy general counsel of the Lawfare Institute. She was previously an attorney at the law firm Jenner & Block, where she focused on investigations and government controversies, and also maintained an active pro bono practice. She served as civilian counsel to a defendant in the Guantanamo Military Commissions for more than eight years. She also served as counsel to the National Security and Foreign Policy Legal Team of the Biden-Harris Transition Team.

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