The reporter will produce enterprising stories on major criminal cases and law enforcement issues, including cyber-espionage and surveillance, terrorism, drugs, policing, immigration and border security.
The successful candidate will already have a record of breaking news and uncovering corruption and incompetence, developing sources and mining data to identify and investigate original and important stories.
She or he will often lead the reporting effort on ambitious stories and work with reporters from different teams, so flexibility and a collaborative approach are essential.
To apply, go here.
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