Description:
Summary:
NHPR is seeking a Reporter to focus on the issues directly shaping the lives of the state’s kids, teens and their families. That includes stories that examine how people in power address challenges around education funding, childcare, supporting students’ social and emotional health, and more. We want this reporter to think beyond the State House and school board meetings, focusing instead on the daily lives of young people and their families.
Our ideal candidate will have a background in journalism — audio experience is helpful but not required — and will be ready to jump on breaking news as needed. But we are seeking someone who can think beyond the daily news cycle and dig into stories that require deeper, more intentional reporting. We’re looking for a journalist who’s enthusiastic about community engagement, through in-person source-building and digital outreach, to understand what issues matter to kids and families across New Hampshire.
This is a full-time, exempt, hybrid position based in New Hampshire, reporting to a Sr. Editor. This position is covered under our collective bargaining agreement with SAG-AFTRA. The role will be classified as either a Reporter (with a minimum salary of $56,900) or a Senior Reporter (with a minimum salary of $65,300), depending on the chosen applicant’s experience level. We also consider internal equity, among other factors when deciding compensation.
Benefits:
NHPR offers a generous benefits package that pays 90 – 100% of health insurance premiums for the employee and 100% of dental and vision insurance premiums for the employee; short—and long-term disability; flexible spending accounts; a 403(b) savings plan and a free on-site fitness center; three weeks of vacation time; twelve paid holidays, two personal days, paid sick leave, and 10 weeks of parental leave.
Things to Know About NHPR:
NHPR is New Hampshire’s independent and trusted source for news and information and the state’s largest radio news service. Based in Concord, the state’s capital and political hub, we are focused on producing accountability journalism and engaging deeply with the diverse communities and people of the Granite State. We’ve been serving audiences in New Hampshire and beyond for 40 years and counting. In that time, NHPR has repeatedly earned national recognition for our journalism, including recent accolades from the Pulitzer Prizes, the Edward R. Murrow Awards, the Public Media Journalists Association and more.
We seek people who are approachable, collaborative, empathetic, optimistic and solution minded. Together, we are building a culture based on earned trust, transparency, equity and inclusion. We hold ourselves accountable for our goals and values, our commitment to enhance the diversity of our staff and our journalism. NHPR is intent on being public media for all of New Hampshire, by expanding our audience, advancing our mission and vision, and deepening our engagement with diverse people and communities across the state and beyond our borders. Learn more about us here.
Responsibilities:
· Research and produce news stories about education, youth and families for on-air broadcast and digital distribution. · Stay up to date on local, regional and national issues affecting education, kids, teens and families, working with your editor to identify opportunities to contextualize issues for NHPR’s audience. · Work varied shifts to meet news coverage demands, including breaking news and other appropriate coverage reasons. · Participate in station fundraising, live appearances and sponsorship activities. · Seek professional development opportunities, with support of managers, and take initiative to learn new skills in reporting, on-air presentation and digital news production.Requirements:
Preferred Skills and Experience: · Excellent writing and organizational skills, and ability to meet deadlines. · Demonstrated news judgment in recognizing the relative importance of a news story and in developing stories. · Demonstrated success in building trust with sources to produce original news coverage. · Ability to develop creative approaches to human interest coverage and feature stories. · Technologically versatile with willingness to expand skills. Multimedia skills, including experience in producing or editing data visualizations, video or other digital media, as well as audio, are desirable.Contact:
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