Brazil Editor
Location: Brazil
Position: Brazil Editor
Hours: 16 hours/2 days per week
Contract type: 12 month consultancy contract (subject to renewal). We cannot support working visas for this position.
Day rate: USD $250
Start time: As soon as possible
Application deadline: 12pm (GMT), Tuesday 8th September 2026
About us:
Dialogue Earth is an independent non-profit dedicated to fact-based, trusted climate journalism. We focus on the impact of climate change on the lives and livelihoods of those most affected by it and create impact by bringing compelling stories from local
voices to our key global audiences.
A UK-registered charity headquartered in London, our approach is rooted in a network of specialist country editors located across South and Southeast Asia, Africa and Latin America, and delivered through reporting in eight languages, workshops, and media partnerships. This global approach builds on two decades of experience reporting on China and deep expertise in the science of climate change, while continuing to broaden the scope and reach of our journalism.
We cover climate, energy, critical minerals, nature, oceans, pollution, water, politics, health, justice and the global economy, through balanced, fact-based, on-the ground reporting.
About the Role:
Dialogue Earth is seeking a Brazil editor to spearhead its coverage of South America’s largest economy. The editor will play a key role in commissioning and editing articles on the most pressing environment and climate issues in Brazil and help formulate editorial strategy. The editor will work closely with Dialogue Earth’s existing Latin America editorial team, a network of freelancers across the continent, and with colleagues in London and across our regional hubs.
The ideal candidate will have a proven track record in reporting and editing, as well as a keen interest in climate and environmental issues, Latin America and international affairs. The Brazil editor will be able to spot a compelling narrative hidden among the headlines and come up with creative ideas for how to tell climate stories that matter to our readers. They will be adaptable; as adept at editing a tightly written news story as they are delivering a long-form feature.
We expect the successful candidate to be well-connected and able to build partnerships with regional newsrooms and journalists. They should have relevant professional experience and excellent writing, editing and verbal communications skills, and a high level of accuracy and attention to detail.
Main Responsibilities:
● Writing, researching, commissioning and editing original Latin America content for the Dialogue Earth website and other platforms;
● Managing translation processes and checking translated content to ensure accuracy, consistency and adherence to editorial standards;
● Pitching ideas to the Latin America Editor and Executive Editor, Global Coverage and liaising with other colleagues around the world on themes of mutual interest;
● Developing syndication and content-sharing relationships with regional and international media;
● Building and maintaining a diverse pool of talented freelance journalists to deliver stories and multimedia;
● Working with the wider team, including production, multimedia and social media colleagues, to ensure our work is well presented and amplified to the right audiences.
Essential experience, knowledge and skills:
● Excellent research, writing and editing skills;
● Experience of managing stories and freelance reporters, preparing and developing story briefs, providing feedback and editing first drafts;
● Familiarity with the political, economic and governance contexts shaping environmental and climate issues in Brazil;
● Editorial judgement in commissioning, shaping and editing stories on environmental, climate and development issues, with the ability to identify high-impact angles ranging from timely news and analysis to in-depth and investigative reporting;
● Experience in web publishing, social media and/or digital tools;
● Working fluency in Portuguese and English;
● Strong problem-solving skills and an ability to adapt approach depending on the needs of any particular story;
● Ability to work independently. This work is remote, and requires a significant amount of communication over email and Google Meet, as well as engagement with organisational workflow tools;
● An interest in international affairs and the dynamics shaping current debates around climate change, the energy transition and the environment;
● An understanding of how Chinese trade and investment is impacting Brazil on a geopolitical and environmental level would be an advantage.
How to apply:
Please submit the following to apply@dialogue.earth with “Application: Brazil Editor” in the subject line by 12pm (GMT) on Tuesday 8th September 2026:
● Curriculum Vitae (CV);
● Cover letter detailing your previous experience and interest in the role. Please note that cover letters will be assessed as part of the application. Applications without a cover letter, or with a cover letter entirely generated by AI tools, will be rejected;
● Two story pitches for Dialogue Earth, each including a suggested headline and a short outline (2–3 paragraphs). We’re looking for ideas that reflect strong editorial judgement, a clear, compelling angle, why now is the right time to tell it, and a sense of how you’d approach the reporting (sourcing, structure, visuals, etc.).
● Contact details for 2 professional referees. We will not contact referees without prior consent.
Applications must be submitted in English.
Interviews will be held in the week commencing 21st September. Shortlisted candidates will also be asked to complete an edit test. By applying for this position, you consent to Dialogue Earth processing your personal data for recruitment purposes only, in accordance with our Privacy Notice. Your data will be kept secure and retained for six months. You have the right to withdraw consent or request data deletion at any time.
Accurate, compelling journalism requires a deep understanding of the diverse regions and communities we cover. To fulfill this, we are committed to creating an inclusive, accessible recruitment process and building teams that reflect a wide range of perspectives, experiences, and identities, particularly those historically underrepresented in the media industry. By aligning our newsroom with the diversity of our coverage areas, we strengthen the quality, depth, and impact of our reporting. If you have a disability or long-term condition (e.g. neurodiversity, mobility issues) that may affect your ability to participate in our process and you require any reasonable adjustments to support you in applying or interviewing for this role, please email apply@dialogue.earth to discuss your needs.