The Investigations desk is seeking a resourceful, collaborative and detail-oriented journalist to run The Times’ confidential tip line, known as TipJar.
Since its introduction in 2016, the secure tip line has been the source of sensitive and sometimes explosive information about government, politics, business, technology, culture and more. Many of our tipsters risk their jobs to expose wrongdoing. They rely on The Times to run a professional operation that protects their identity and distributes their information in a timely manner to the appropriate journalists across the newsroom.
Responsibilities:
This is a reporting role that requires vetting tips through traditional reporting methods, such as sending emails, making phone calls and conducting open-source research. As time permits, this person might also be asked to contribute to other projects on the Investigations desk.
Basic Qualifications:
Preferred Qualifications:
This is a Guild position. Along with a cover letter, please provide three clips or other examples of your journalism. You can attach this in the “My Experience & Resume/CV” area of the application.
The annual base pay salary for this role is between $108,872.22 and $125,000.00.
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