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Southern California News Group seeks a crime & safety reporter

The Southern California News Group is seeking a talented and aggressive journalist to cover crime and public safety in Southern California. Part of a team that covers LA, Orange, Riverside and San Bernardino counties, the ideal candidate is tenacious and able to write gracefully and quickly in response to breaking news for online and mobile platforms, writing through for print. Come join our team!

What you will do:

  • Versatility is a must, as stories will cover a variety of topics
  • Write on deadline in a fast-paced environment
  • Ability to take your own photos is a plus
  • Along with producing stories that are assigned, the reporter should also be able to pitch story ideas on a regular basis
  • Research and develop stories to the utmost accuracy
  • Cultivate sources both in person and via social media
  • Maintain communication with a supervising editor
  • Understand and use company-provided hardware, software and cloud-based equipment and systems for company business and tasks
  • Contribute to a positive culture of teamwork and collaboration
  • The reporter may work nights and weekends as needed
  • This job focuses on covering public safety and spot news, but also includes opportunities (and expectations) for enterprise and investigative journalism

What you will bring:

  • Strong news judgment and a drive to compete
  • Ability to write clean concise copy that draws readers in, including nut graphs and online headlines for SEO
  • We’re looking for someone who is flexible, can cultivate sources in person and via social media, and is comfortable mining public records
  • The skill to mine human sources, documents and data, including a facility for mining public records
  • Eager to juggle multiple stories of varying complexity, from quick news posts under intense deadline pressure to daily news stories and longer-term enterprise
  • Proficiency at using the web and social media to report stories and to share them
  • Facility a language in addition to English is a plus. Spanish, Mandarin and Vietnamese are key languages in our coverage area, but there are many more that would be helpful
  • Bachelor’s degree or equivalent experience required

Travel:

  • 50% – Must have reliable transportation

Work Environment:

  • Most reporters work remotely, but there is office space to use in parts of our coverage area. Must reside in Southern California

Salary: The hourly wage is $19.24 – $21.64.

For more information click here.

Mariam Ahmed

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