The Daytona Beach News-Journal seeks a versatile and driven reporter to cover government and development in West Volusia County and to contribute to our trending news team. We seek a passionate, focused, and curious reporter who is also a nimble storyteller. We’re looking for someone who can jump on trends and breaking news, write quickly on deadline, and occasionally stretch to produce deep-dive enterprise pieces. The reporter will be able to produce compelling multimedia assets and social engagement and have strong SEO skills. The reporter will cultivate an engaging, active and inclusive social-media presence and should have photo and video skills. Occasional weekend and evening hours are required. You will need a valid driver’s license, reliable transportation, and the minimum liability insurance required by state law.
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