Fact Checker/ Editor (Part Time) [81456]

We’re seeking a Part-Time Fact Checker/Editor to join a leading company dedicated to sports, pop culture, and current events. This role offers remote flexibility within the region, with a schedule that includes weekday mornings and occasional weekends. Perfect for someone passionate about accuracy and research. The application deadline for this role is March 9, 2026. Fact Checker Editor (Part-Time) Responsibilities: • Verifying the accuracy of daily written content across various topics, including sports and pop culture. • Collaborating with editors and writers to implement necessary corrections promptly and effectively. • Managing content within WordPress to publish and update pages for the company’s digital platform. • Providing administrative assistance and supporting research efforts for multiple projects. • Communicating clearly and tactfully with team members to maintain editorial standards. • Fact Checker Editor (Part-Time) Qualifications: • Minimum of one year experience fact-checking for a professional publication or similar outlet. • Proficiency with content management systems and web page creation tools. • Strong knowledge of sports, pop culture, and current affairs, with excellent online research skills. • Outstanding attention to detail and a commitment to factual accuracy. • Ability to work effectively in a flexible schedule environment, accommodating major events and deadlines. Perks and Benefits: • Medical, Dental, and Vision Insurance. • Life Insurance. • 401(k) Program. • Commuter Benefit. • eLearning and Ongoing Training. • Education Reimbursement. Eligibility requires working over 30 hours per week on an assignment lasting at least 27 weeks. If you meet the qualifications and are excited about this opportunity, apply today! Our team will connect with you to discuss next steps, support you through the interview process, and advocate for your success.

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