We are looking for a hard driving Correspondent who is hungry to take on riveting stories that will be revelatory for our audience. We’re particularly interested in candidates who have an investigative mindset and know how to produce the receipts (first-hand information, data or documents) to back up their work. You need to be willing to do quick-strike investigations and manage long-term projects including podcasts, documentaries and various digital formats. Your reporting should follow our mission of striving to “raise awareness, trigger debate and prompt positive change via non-partisan, independent investigative and documentary journalism” on a regional and national scale.
We’re looking for someone who has experience with accountability journalism and can transform data-driven stories into a narrative form. The Correspondent in this role will combine sound-rich audio journalism with long-form digital content.
The ideal candidate will work well with others. We value candidates who can respectfully discuss and debate a project within our tight-knit team and can collaborate with journalists who work within and outside of our organization.
Position Responsibilities:
Experience:
Required skill, knowledge, abilities:
Preferred Skills and Experience:
Expected Compensation: $75,000-90,000 annually. Exact salary determined by experience and education related to the role, organizational compensation structure and internal equity.
Application Deadline: July 19, 2023
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