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Sound Publishing Inc. seeks an environmental reporter (Everett, WA)

The Daily Herald is seeking an experienced reporter to spearhead our
coverage of the environment and climate change, topics of great
importance to our Pacific Northwest readership.

  • You’ll need a good pair of boots.
  • The ideal candidate is a clear, concise and prolific writer
  • One who can tackle breaking news
  • Produce in-depth stories.
  • You’ll provide our readers insight into some of the complex issues that confront our region: sea-level rise, forest and tidal lands preservation, climate-driven population migration and restoration of endangered species including salmon and our iconic orcas.
  • An ability to develop a wide range of sources in business, government
    and academia is a must.
  • The reporter should be comfortable taking photos and video
  • Have an aptitude for alternative forms of digital storytelling.
  • The environmental 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.

This is a full-time, guild-represented position

Salary:  $20.48 per hour.

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

For more information click here.

Mariam Ahmed

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