Note: This is a remote, part-time volunteer position.
Just two or three hours a week can make a real difference.
We’re looking for an Image Library Editor to help build, organize, and maintain a library of high-quality visuals that support our journalism. This role is ideal for someone who enjoys working carefully and independently with images, metadata, and digital assets — and wants to contribute to meaningful editorial work without taking on a heavy weekly commitment.
You’ll help source, process, and organize images from Creative Commons, the public domain, and other approved sources for use across our stories and projects. Training is provided, and the workload is intentionally manageable.
WhoWhatWhy is an independent nonprofit investigative news organization producing deep-dive journalism on the most important issues of our time. We’re powered by skilled volunteers and a small core staff — from students to seasoned professionals — who believe in rigorous, ethical reporting free from corporate or political influence.
As an Image Library Editor, you will help build a visual resource that writers, editors, and other team members can draw from in support of strong storytelling. You will:
We value volunteers who can contribute consistently over time and communicate reliably with their teams. Scheduling is flexible and will vary depending on the role, workload, and department needs.
For this role, the expected workload is light — typically around 2–3 hours per week, with approximately 10 images processed per week.
Please send:
If you cannot upload your materials, email them to [email protected]. Please check your spam folder for responses.
We value thoughtful, genuine applications that reflect your own voice and interest in the role.

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