Do you have a passion for writing about topics related to lifestyle, family, parenting and culture? The Washington Times is seeking an enthusiastic and resourceful individual to join our news team as a General Assignment Faith and Family Reporter.
Responsibilities & Qualifications:
The Washington Times offers a competitive base salary, as well as, medical, dental, vision, company-paid life insurance, a generous paid time off program, matching 401(k) plan, flexible work schedule and free on-site parking. If you have a huge drive to succeed, an outstanding work ethic, integrity, and a proven professional with excellent communication skills who is ready to take the lead, apply TODAY!
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