Come help us break big stories in Massachusetts as our Investigations Editor
Do you get up in the morning intent on finding and reporting great stories? If your answer is yes, we have to talk.
The Republican, in Springfield, Massachusetts, is recruiting an Investigations Editor to play a key role in shifting our focus to in-depth and accountability reporting.
We’re a storied newspaper that will mark 200 years of publishing next year. Our founders campaigned to end slavery and, in the 1850s, suggested the name of a new national party. Today, we work closely with an affiliate, MassLive.com, to cover news throughout the state in real time.
Our newsroom is honing its mission to produce coverage that moves the needle on public understanding. We’re resetting our priorities to better fulfill reader and viewer interests today.
Our primary focus is Springfield, the largest city in Western Massachusetts, and surrounding Hampden County.
The Investigations Editor will report and write, as well as guide other reporters in shaping enterprise stories. We want to speak with candidates with a proven ability to:
For consideration, please submit a resume and cover letter telling us about you and your reason for doing this work. Send by email to humanresources@repub.com.
For this position, candidates should also possess:
For more details click here.
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