Kentucky Public Radio (KPR), a diverse collaborative of public radio stations spanning the Bluegrass State, is looking for an intrepid journalist to report on government and politics with a sharp focus on the state legislature.
This position is all about developing key sources, information feeds and emerging issues to ensure the network’s coverage of state politics is focused on the people it affects and is timely, relevant and contextual. The job will also provide an ambitious reporter many opportunities to report about Kentucky on the national stage, filing for NPR and collaborating with counterparts in other states.
The Capitol Reporter is supervised by LPM’s Managing Editor of Collaboratives. This is a daily beat, meaning you’ll file regularly for radio and the web, as well as tackle in-depth and enterprise stories. You’ll craft Kentucky Politics Distilled, the weekly radio and podcast discussion from KPR. You’ll collaborate with the daily newsroom staff and our Kentucky Center for Investigative Reporting on special projects and local programming.
This job requires previous journalism experience. Past roles covering politics as a beat or in public radio are preferred but not required.
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Salary: $50,000 to $65,000 annually, with regular opportunities for salary review
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