Regional Design Center-Team Leader Arts, Media & Design Jobs - Munster, IN at Geebo

Regional Design Center-Team Leader

Company Name:
Lee Enterprises
## Description
Design Team Leader
The Times Media Co., located 20 miles from downtown Chicago, is looking for a highly motivated,
creative
design team leader who can bring a new dimension to our brand of local newspapers. As our design center has expanded, so has our drive to find designers with innovative newspaper and magazine design and illustration skills.
This position will be responsible for managing a group of energetic designers, scheduling staff to produce myriad products - magazines, daily broadsheets and tabloids - and creating accurate and clean pages. Our design staff works with the belief that good content drives readership, and we push our staff to be content editors. If you possess the heart of a journalist and an innovative mind, we want you to join our close-knit, talented design team.
Interested candidates should apply online at .
The Times Media Co. is one of Lee Enterprises' 58 daily newspapers. Lee also publishes 300 weekly newspapers, shoppers and classified and specialty publications. In addition, Lee provides a wide variety of associated online
services
. Lee is the only media company named in the 2005 Fortune 200 list of best small companies.
## Qualifications
Our ideal team leader has previous newspaper design management experience; understands the fast-paced, newsroom environment; has the ability to manage several tasks simultaneously; and is experienced in information and content design. Candidates also must display a strong instinct for problem solving, a sense of urgency and a passion for news. Experience with InDesign and Photoshop is preferred.
## Job
Job: News
Primary Location: Indiana-Munster-The Times - Munster - Munster, IN
Organization: The Times - Munster
Schedule: Full-time
Job Posting: Mar 14, 2014, 8:45:01 AM
Req ID: 000101EZEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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