We are looking for an investigative reporter to join a new unit that will develop and publish original investigative journalism at Guardian US.
The mission of the team is to produce high-impact original investigative stories on issues our readers care deeply about. The tempo will vary according to the project; if we are in a position to shed light on an urgent topic, the team may produce some fast-turn stories in response to breaking news events, but it will always be working on longer term projects that require perseverance and innovative reporting techniques.
In the role you will pitch, develop and report stories and projects that hold power to account.
The ideal candidate has a proven record as an investigative journalist, and is adept at research and reporting methods from FOIA requests to OSINT analysis to cultivating whistleblower sources. If your past areas of focus overlap with the Guardian US’s editorial interests – including tech, environment, politics, national security, immigration, police brutality, lobbying and corruption, disinformation, financial crime, surveillance and corporate abuses – that is a plus. The ideal candidate will arrive with a roster of ideas they’d like to pursue, and understand the Guardian’s lens on these crucial issues.
Main duties & responsibilities:
Skills & qualifications:
Salary range: $95,000 – $115,000
How to Apply:
We know there are great candidates who might not check all these boxes or who possess important skills we haven’t thought of. If that’s you, we encourage you to apply and tell us about yourself.
All candidates interested in applying should upload a resume and cover letter as one document.
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