The Arizona Republic/azcentral.com is seeking an experienced investigative reporter who knows how to dig for a story and write with authority in a swing-state at the center of debates about climate, technology, elections and immigration.
The ideal candidate is passionate about serving audiences, holding the powerful to account, breaking news and pushing harder when the competition turns away. A journalist at heart, you should be equally adept at data analysis and shoe-leather reporting.
In this job, expect to work on quick-turn investigations as well as long-term, detailed projects that inspire change and improve lives. The distinguishing feature of the job is the ability to find the hidden detail or the concealed motive.
We’re looking for someone with solid experience covering state or federal agencies, handling FOIA and public-records reporting, and identifying unique and untold stories of wrongdoing that can be made right. Show us a clip file that includes straight investigative stories, insightful and critical newsmaker profiles, narratives spun off breaking news, and at least a few examples of watchdog work written as storytelling.
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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. To do so, put together a single document file that includes the following, in this order:
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