The data reporter will be a critical part of the newsroom. They will dig deep to find or create compelling data sets that illuminate how Indianapolis residents live, using quantitative analysis to tell surprising stories. They will find, clean, and analyze datasets, sometimes using public records tools like FOIA to break new ground. Working together with reporters and editors, they will produce stories, projects and multimedia content that highlights their findings in clear and accessible language. They will also identify opportunities for the newsroom to produce and host their own datasets on their website as a resource for Indianapolis residents.
Responsibilities & Priorities:
You’re a good fit if you have some of these skill sets:
Salary levels will be commensurate with experience, starting at: $55,000 (early-career reporters); $65,000 (mid-career reporters); $80,000 (senior reporters)
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