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Sound Publishing Inc. seeks a health reporter (Everett, WA)

The Daily Herald is seeking a reporter to lead our coverage of health
care and wellness in Snohomish County, Washington, a fast-growing
community of more than 800,000 residents.

  • The ideal candidate is a clear, concise and prolific writer
  • One who can tackle breaking news and also produce in-depth stories.
  • You’ll offer readers insight into health equity, mental and behavioral health,
    homelessness, substance abuse, social issues, rural health care and
    medical trends.
  • We’re looking for helpful, informative and timely stories.
  • The Daily Herald prides itself on producing reliable, independent,
    local journalism.
  • Our award-winning coverage often spurs community
    action and sets the agenda for public policy debate.
  • The health care reporter should be comfortable taking photos and video
  • Have an aptitude for alternative forms of digital storytelling.
  • The reporter might also be called on to author a subscriber email
    newsletter and be a representative at Daily Herald events.

The Daily Herald, with the website HeraldNet.com, has been the leading
news and information source in Snohomish County, Washington, for more
than a century.

The is a full-time, guild-represented position.

We offer a wage of $21.00 per hour

Please email an introductory letter and a resume to
careers@soundpublishing.com and include “health reporter” in the
subject line.

For more information click here.

Mariam Ahmed

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