The Argus Leader/ argusleader.com, part of the USA TODAY NETWORK, is seeking a skilled, creative photojournalist and videographer to lead its visual coverage.
The photographer/videographer will collaborate with reporters and editors to produce compelling storytelling about the people and places of Sioux Falls, South Dakota. Assignments will include a mix of breaking news, sports, features and portraits, using still images, video and/or writing as applicable. Self-generated multimedia projects are encouraged alongside teamwork with reporters.
This journalist must also be a strong writer, able to quickly write accurate, informative captions, copy blocks and short stories.
All Argus Leader journalists are expected to promote their work on social media, understand digital metrics and work to build an audience for their own work and all Argus Leader content.
The photographer/videographer will work to build connections with diverse sources to help identify spot news, trends and community concerns. Flexibility, resourcefulness and strong collaboration skills are musts.
Alongside content creation, this journalist will be considered the newsroom’s visual voice. They will regularly participate in conversations about coverage to highlight multimedia opportunities and help ensure visuals are considered throughout the full reporting process.
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We are eager to learn more about you and how you fit this role. When you apply, don’t limit your upload to a resume; show us what you’ve done.
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