KVPR is seeking an experienced reporter to cover communities in the foothills and mountains of the Central Sierra Nevada.
The Sierra Nevada & Foothills Reporter at KVPR will focus on bringing out stories about indigenous groups, local and regional government, climate and environment, health, tourism, education, development, and small communities.
This position will be based in Merced, CA, in association with the new Central Valley Journalism Collaborative. The ideal candidate is a gifted journalist with excellent storytelling and writing skills, solid news judgment and a knack for cultivating sources. As in many smaller newsrooms, you may at times need to cover areas outside your official beat, and cover breaking news as needed.
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How to apply:
Send resume, three references, a cover letter and a link to three journalism work samples to KVPR News Director Cresencio Rodriguez-Delgado: crdelgado@kvpr.org. In your cover letter, tell the story of what led you to become a journalist and what gets you excited about storytelling. Additionally, explain why you would make a great radio reporter and pitch a story that pertains to the Sierra Nevada & Foothills Reporter description. Most importantly, how would you tell this story with audio?
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