Indiana Lawyer, Indiana’s leading print and online legal news publication, seeks an experienced multimedia journalist to become its next senior reporter.
As the Indiana Lawyer senior reporter, you’ll be part of a fast-paced newsroom that focuses both on digital daily news coverage and longer-form print coverage. You’ll be an integral part of our biweekly print publication, as well as Indiana Lawyer Daily, our e-newsletter distributed every afternoon. We’re a news publication with a focus on the legal industry, so you’ll definitely write about the court system. But you’ll also have the chance to dig into other issues, such as legal education, government/politics, the opioid crisis, general breaking news, features articles, even sports — and more. Sometimes stories will be assigned to you, and other times you’ll find them on your own.
This is a multimedia role, meaning the senior reporter will have a hand in our print and online coverage as well as our website work and the Indiana Lawyer Podcast, including serving as the lead podcast host/writer. This reporter will juggle multiple deadlines, so we’re looking for someone who’s organized and a go-getter.
Here’s what you’ll bring to our team:
Here’s what we’ll give you:
If this sounds like you, please submit a resume, cover letter and three examples of your work, including one example of non-print journalism (audio and/or video) to Indiana Lawyer Editor Olivia Covington at ocovington@ibj.com, and to Indiana Lawyer Managing Editor Daniel Carson at dcarson@ibj.com. The deadline to submit resumes is 5 p.m. on Friday, Nov. 10. Questions can be directed to Olivia and Daniel.
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