Are you a current or aspiring investigative reporter with a knack for compelling writing?
The ideal candidate will possess the ability to write quickly and clearly for a Connecticut-based audience, a basic understanding of public policy, and the ability to clearly articulate their thoughts. Entry-level and candidates more advanced in their careers are welcome to apply.
Candidates should be comfortable working in a flexible, collaborative environment taking edits and assignments, but also interested in pitching long-form investigative ideas of their own. Professional journalism experience isn’t required, but a willingness to learn is.
The reporter must be able to build relationships in Connecticut and report complex stories accessibly and accurately.
We offer a retirement plan with employer matching and health insurance, among other benefits.
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Please send published works, cover letter, and resume to jobs@insideinvestigator.org
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