The award-winning Daily Planet newspaper in Telluride, Colorado, is seeking a general assignment reporter. The person who gets the job will have strong writing skills, an impressive work ethic and the ability to juggle multiple daily tasks, including but not limited to pulling wire stories, organizing content, copy editing, and covering everything from public meetings and politics to sports games, regional energy issues and the lively festivals that unfold in this fascinating and beautiful mountain town.
Knowledge of AP style is a must. Photo skills, experience in print journalism and a journalism degree are strongly preferred. The position can be part- or full-time and primarily a work-from-home arrangement.
Salary is $40-$50k depending on experience, plus benefits.
The employee should live in Telluride, or the surrounding region, and be able to be in Telluride regularly for reporting.
Please send cover letter, resume, two references and three clips to DailyPlanetEditorial@gmail.com.
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