As a top priority for President Joe Biden, the issue is generating action in Congress, across the executive branch and in the courts, presenting opportunities for the right journalist to dig up scoops, deliver deep dives and help drive the conversation for our audience of lawmakers, cabinet chiefs and policy gurus along with general readers around the world.
We’re looking for someone to lead our coverage from Capitol Hill and track legislative efforts, as well as steer wider stories that delve into the politics and policy across the government. The successful candidate will know their way around the Capitol, and have fluency on issues ranging from renewable energy and fossil fuels to environmental justice and communities in transition. The job requires close collaboration with other journalists covering the EPA, the Energy and Interior departments as well as smaller agencies.
What You’ll Need
To apply, go here.
The Star Tribune is seeking an accomplished, motivated and versatile journalist and leader to shape…
The Deputy AME-Business is responsible for the development and planning of coverage on all Newsday…
CNBC.com managing editor Jeff McCracken announced Friday the following promotions: In San Francisco, Ari Levy has…
This Newsday reporter will cover Long Island’s commercial real estate market and the region’s evolving…
The New York Times is looking for a versatile editor to edit enterprise and feature…
International editor Matt Lamers is leaving Marijuana Business Daily. He has been there for seven years. Lamers…