Full-Time

Globe and Mail seeks retirement and financial planning reporter

October 4, 2024

Posted by Chris Roush

The Globe and Mail is a national icon and one of Canada’s most recognized media brands. We proudly serve as a trusted destination for Canadians seeking the highest caliber of journalism, and we’ve garnered international acclaim for our data visualization, design, and creative storytelling.

We are committed to fostering diversity and inclusivity by reflecting all Canadians in both the stories that we tell and the composition of our workforce. We are proud partners with organizations like Indigenous Works, Pride at Work, the Canadian Centre for Diversity and Inclusion, and we are a signatory of the BlackNorth Initiative. Recognizing the importance of work-life balance, we offer flexible work arrangements and support programs. We also invest in our employees’ growth through training and mentorship opportunities, enabling you to expand your skills and embrace new challenges.

No matter your position at The Globe, you’ll be an integral part of an organization dedicated to making a positive difference in Canada. Join us.

POSITION OVERVIEW: 

The Globe and Mail is seeking a reporter to cover retirement and financial planning as part of our investing and personal finance team.

Our readers highly value reporting on retirement benefits. They regularly turn to us for advice on how to properly prepare for their later years. Our goal is to provide long-term financial planning guidance for all readers, regardless of age or financial circumstance.

The ideal candidate will be gifted at producing jargon-free reporting on changes to CPP, OAS and other retirement benefits. But they will also illustrate these financial issues by sharing retirees’ stories. Retirement planning isn’t just about financial security, and this reporter will engage with the lifestyle questions that many face, from where to live to building a meaningful life outside of a career.

RESPONSIBILITIES:

  • Report and write stories in a variety of formats
  • Pitch original story ideas for multiple platforms
  • Develop expertise on CPP, OAS and private pensions
  • Work with colleagues across the department and wider newsroom to brainstorm story ideas as well as the best way to tell them

QUALIFICATIONS:

  • At least five years previous reporting experience
  • Ability to write for a broad audience on complex financial issues
  • Familiarity with calculations used in retirement planning, or willingness to learn

APPLICATION: Please submit a cover letter with your resume.

SALARY: This position is classified as a Reporter in Group C of the Editorial Collective Agreement.

To apply, go here.

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