The service journalism reporter will lead in the creation of guides, explainers, and other service journalism that translates reporting from the newsroom into content that helps people better understand the context and the effects of the news, and to take action. They will be building for Indianapolis a library of verified, useful information, in user-friendly formats, that helps people navigate systems, and advocate for themselves, their families, or their communities.
The reporter will have the opportunity to think creatively and experiment with formats across a wide variety of subjects, including government, education, criminal justice, economics, and more. They will work with reporters and editors across the newsroom to identify service angles for their stories, produce a steady stream of service content, and create and manage systems to keep service content up-to-date. Their work will help make the newsroom Indianapolis’s go-to source for how things work here.
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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