Overview
Title : Reporter / Producer
Status : Full-time, Exempt
Location : Remote, with occasional travel for reporting, conferences, and events
Reports to : Managing Editor
Reporting to this position : None
Salary Range : $100,000 - $127,000
About the Role
The Reporter / Producer is an experienced health care journalist who contributes to Tradeoffs’ growth and impact as a multichannel, audience-centered newsroom. They report and produce exceptional audio and digital journalism that upholds the intellectual rigor, emotional resonance and accessibility that defines Tradeoffs. They have deep knowledge and understanding of health care and health policy issues, and are adept at reporting and storytelling that makes complex topics compelling and understandable. Working collaboratively with editors and the Tradeoffs team, they handle story development, research, reporting, writing, editing and production. They support efforts to amplify stories across digital platforms and increase audience engagement. The Reporter / Producer maintains high standards of accuracy, balance and clarity while demonstrating the curiosity and dedication needed to help America have smarter, more honest health policy conversations.
About Tradeoffs
Tradeoffs is an award-winning nonprofit news organization helping America have smarter, more honest conversations about health policy. Our reporting connects policy to practice, uncovering the data and personal stories that help audiences understand the stakes — and the potential solutions. Tradeoffs’ journalism drives tangible impact, from raising awareness to directly affecting the actions of health policymakers. Learn more at https : / / tradeoffs.org / about / .
Responsibilities
- Track topics and trends and develop sources (i.e. people, records, databases, etc.) across the health care and health policy community
- Pitch, report and produce one to two 15-25 minute podcast episodes per month
- Write newsletter content and digital stories to complement podcast episodes
- Collaborate with Managing Editor and Executive Editor on story ideas, development, research and reporting
- Manage reporting and production processes, including : booking and interviewing guests, partnering with the Executive Editor / Host in preparing for and conducting interviews, writing scripts and editing with Managing Editor and Executive Editor, working with the Sound Designer to produce and polish episode audio mixes, producing accompanying digital and newsletter content
- Collaborate with Tradeoffs’ audience team to maximize the reach, engagement and impact of your reporting, including but not limited to : story titling, digital presentation, episode promotion, events and partnering with outside organizations, and tracking and sharing the impact of your work
- Occasional appearances on Tradeoffs’ podcast or as a guest on other media outlets
- Offer peer feedback on episodes led by other reporter / producers and contribute to editorial planning
- Collaborate with Tradeoffs colleagues on other projects as they arise
Required Experience
At least 7 years experience in journalismDemonstrated knowledge and understanding of health care and health policy issues. Experience covering mental health, addiction, violence prevention or health equity is a plusPreferred experience in audio journalism, audio production and / or podcastingDemonstrated written and / or audio reporting and storytelling that puts complicated topics into context in clear and emotionally compelling ways to make them accessible to audiencesTrack record of producing high-quality content on deadline and managing competing priorities in a fast-paced environmentExperience working collaboratively with editors, producers and audience engagement colleaguesExperience developing and cultivating sources across the spectrums of health policy and health careExperience tracking health topics / trends and reading / vetting research and other data for storiesExperience understanding target audiences and reporting / producing impactful content that serves their needs and engages them across platformsKnowledge of AP styleAdheres to journalism ethical standardsRequired Competencies
Embraces Tradeoffs’ style of intellectual rigor, emotional resonance and accessibilityLoves audio reporting & narrative podcastsCares about understanding target audience, how their work reaches, engages, and impacts them, and how to incorporate audience learnings into their workDetail-oriented with high standards for accuracy and journalistic integrityStrong editorial mindset and judgmentComfortable with working on a small, remote, highly collaborative team that likes to learn from each other and have fun while working hardCapacity to work independently, make progress on multiple assignments simultaneously, and meet deadlinesAble to take direction from different people and be open to feedbackQuick to raise questions, issues, and ask for supportSelf-motivated, creative thinker and problem solverStrong communication as a listener, speaker, and writerCan build strong working relationships and maintain trust with colleagues, sources, and audiencesComfortable managing sources and editors and working in a rigorous, collaborative editing processPhysical Requirements
Requires sitting at a desk daily for multiple hoursRole contains repetitive motions using wrists and handsRole includes occasional field reporting at physical locations and occasional travel to conferences and eventsWork Environment
Remote work from home or self-selected locationDigital communication, written and verbalOther Duties
This job description is not designed to cover or contain a comprehensive listing of activities, duties or responsibilities that are required of the employee. Duties, responsibilities and activities may change or new ones may be assigned at any time.
How to Apply
Please fill out our online application via Survey Monkey. You do not need to submit a cover letter. The application asks questions about your work experience, requests links to two examples of your journalism, and includes a field to upload your resume. It is intended to take the place of a cover letter and screening call. After reviewing your application, we will contact you to schedule a first interview if we’re interested. After the first interview, we’d ask you (and pay you) to do a short work exercise (a trial run of the actual job experience). The final step would be a second interview and references, if requested.
Applications will be accepted through 11 : 45pm ET on October 19 and will be evaluated as they are received. We will contact you by email if we are interested in interviewing you. To ensure fairness to all candidates, we don\'t do informational interviews for open positions.
If you experience any difficulties with this application, please reach out to jobs@tradeoffs.org.
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