Science Editor NZZ 80%
- Employment type
- Part-time
- Location
- Zürich
- Company
- NZZ, Falkenstrasse 11, 8008 Zürich
- First posted
Science Editor NZZ (w/m) 80%
The NZZ is one of the most significant private media companies in Switzerland. We focus on high-quality, independent journalism and represent a liberal worldview. With our products, we offer our users orientation and inspiration daily. In addition to the two flagship titles «Neue Zeitung» and «NZZ am Sonntag», various other titles, event series, podcasts and TV formats belong to the portfolio.
Science Editor NZZ (w/m) 80%
The Science, Technology & Mobility department analyzes, explains and comments on the major developments of our time in the three areas. To strengthen our team in Zürich, we are looking for a profiled journalist with a solid background in physics as of 1. October 2026 or by arrangement.
Your tasks
You observe and analyze international fundamental and applied research in physics. You detect relevant debates early and classify them.
You write contributions in all journalistic styles – such as commentaries, analyses, explanatory pieces, reports or portraits.
You also work together with data, Osint and visual journalists.
You prepare your topics in a target-audience-oriented manner for various channels. In addition to classic print reporting, you primarily manage digital formats, newsletters and you also appear in the NZZ science editorial podcast ("NZZ Quantensprung") and other NZZ podcasts (e.g. "NZZ Akzent") or in video formats.
Your topic portfolio
Particle physics, astronomy and cosmology: What holds the world together at its innermost core and how does that influence our universe?
New materials: Which applications do unconventional superconductors, topological insulators or exotic states of matter promise?
Quantum physics: What can quantum computers, quantum sensors and the quantum internet do?
Spaceflight: Where is the commercialization of space leading?
Your profile
Completed studies in physics as well as a deep understanding of modern physical theories and experiments.
The ability to translate abstract, mathematically dense matter vividly for a broad audience – without loss of scientific correctness.
Demonstrable experience in science journalism. You master the journalistic craft.
Our offer
A team of science and technology journalists awaits you, including physicists, biologists, medical doctors, psychologists and also lawyers, economists or philosophers.
We write about the relevant research results in our respective specialist areas and cover a wide spectrum of topics such as climate change, biodiversity, new technologies, spaceflight, artificial intelligence, archaeology, medicine or quantum computers.
Although we see ourselves as experts, we often work interdisciplinary and thus also in teams and with other departments.
Demanding journalistic and visual work - with time and equipment for high-quality implementation of content.
Great creative freedom in one of the leading media outlets in the German-speaking area.
The chance to try out new narrative forms for different channels.
Diverse continuing education opportunities (internal and external)
Great working environment: central location of the office premises «am Bellevue» in the heart of Zürich. Flexible working (e.g. home office) possible by arrangement.
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