Content Director, National Geographic Kids & Family (national Geographic)

Disney Disney · Media · Washington, DC +1

Content Director for National Geographic Kids & Family, leading editorial output for magazines and driving expansion into other media and platforms. Focuses on nurturing existing titles and exploring new formats and business opportunities for a trusted children's brand.

What you'd actually do

  1. Lead all editorial direction and decision-making for National Geographic Kids and National Geographic Little Kids, including approving story lineups, writing assignments, layouts, and all published text.
  2. Serve as a key editorial partner within a highly matrixed organization, collaborating with teams across National Geographic—including the National Geographic Society, consumer products, books, marketing, and others—as well as additional partners across The Walt Disney Company.
  3. Manage and mentor a team of editors, guiding story development, editorial judgment, and professional growth, as well as external contributors, identifying top-tier talent who we can work with across media types and platforms.
  4. Ensure that all content meets National Geographic’s standards for accuracy, clarity, visual excellence, and age-appropriate engagement for children ages 3–8.
  5. Guide editorial tone and coverage to spark curiosity in young explorers while serving as a trusted companion for parents and caregivers.

Skills

Required

  • Children's media leadership
  • Editorial direction
  • Content strategy
  • Team management and mentorship
  • Cross-functional collaboration
  • Understanding of child development stages
  • Project management
  • Budget management

Nice to have

  • Experience across multiple content formats (print, digital, video, audio)
  • Experience with marketing, sales, subscription, or product teams
  • Familiarity with editorial workflows and content management systems
  • Ability to bring fresh ideas to legacy brands

What the JD emphasized

  • Significant leadership experience in children’s media (5+ years)
  • proven ability to influence without direct authority
  • proven ability to develop editorial products, franchises, recurring formats, and special projects
  • Demonstrated experience leading and mentoring content teams