What you will do:
Produce stories with compelling leads, nut graphs, solid framing, and diverse sourcing that can be published with minimal editing
Break exclusives, while cultivating sources, developing story ideas, and conducting probing interviews.
Leverage in depth knowledge of federal and state legislative, regulatory, and judicial processes.
Collaborate with colleagues on topic, multimedia and graphics teams as well as work independently.
Serve as a subject-matter expert and resource for more junior reporters throughout the newsroom.
You need to have:
Bachelor’s degree with coursework in English or journalism preferred.
Seven years’ experience in journalism, including at least one year reporting on legal, tax, or government topics.
To apply, go here.
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