The News Journal/DelawareOnline.com, part of the USA TODAY Network, is seeking an experienced reporter who can cover the complexities of state government in a way that not only resonates with our readers but attracts a new audience that may not be interested in traditional political reporting.
The successful candidate will go beyond the votes and insider baseball to write issue-based enterprise and watchdog stories about what is going on in the capitol, the impact it will have on people’s lives and the issues raised along the way. And of course, we can’t forget about the local impact of our hometown President Joe Biden.
We want a reporter who can find new and innovative ways to get readers information on who voted which way and what bills are up for serious consideration, while also balancing the bigger picture of Delaware impact. We want someone who can recognize what measures will gain traction and why, then is able to explain them in a digestible way. We want a watchdog reporter who will tell readers how their money is being spent and who is pulling the strings to get that money. It’s not about following the legislation turn by turn. It’s about following the issues important to residents of Delaware and keying in on what they’re concerned about. This successful candidate will spend more time outside of the capitol than inside, talking with people about issues that matter to them, then finding out what the state is doing about those issues.
In short, we want someone who writes for readers, not legislators and government employees. This beat requires a reporter who can juggle multiple assignments and work on breaking news as well as short- and long-term enterprise. You must understand analytics and how to use that information to your advantage.
Video skills are a must.
Here are some other requirements:
HOW TO APPLY:
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