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The Seattle Times

Education Lab Reporter_

The Seattle Times, Seattle, Washington, United States, 98194


The Seattle Times, a family-owned news organization and one of the nation’s premier regional news sources, is looking to hire a Reporter for Education Lab (eattletimes.com/education-lab/) . This reporter will focus on early childhood education and elementary education.Education Lab is a team focused on equity and solutions journalism that is financially supported by local foundations and other groups. It combines in-depth reporting with an ambitious community-engagement effort. This reporter will be a new addition to the team that has been an industry leader for more than a decade, joining a dedicated editor, two lab reporters, one beat reporter and an engagement reporter.We’re looking for an experienced journalist who can dig into the full range of childcare and early childhood education issues, including equitable access and how families are grappling with costs and other challenges of caring for their young children. We want to identify promising solutions and explore what roles governments and the private sector can play in preparing children for their futures. We also want a reporter who can deftly handle the intersection of early childhood education with the traditional K-12 system. This reporter will help cover elementary education at a time when demographic changes are leading to conversations about closing schools.Successful candidates will have experience covering education systems, and a strong understanding of education trends, policies and challenges at the state, local and federal level. We are looking for a collaborative reporter who can help the team cover the most pressing education issues of our time.Responsibilities+ Be curious and widely read about education issues, and be ready with a diverse, ever-growing story list that mixes daily stories with longer-term enterprise and watchdog pieces.+ Use good, empathetic interview techniques to gain a better understanding of your story and the people in it.+ Write with authority based on understanding of your subject matter. Show your excellent command of language, and self-edit for crisp, clean copy.+ Be comfortable filing public records requests and flexing your investigative muscles on a daily basis.+ Analyze databases to find your own story ideas.+ Work closely with photographers and graphic artists to illustrate your stories.+ Pitch solutions stories that interrogate responses to problems.+ Make engagement part of your reporting. We want your creative ideas for how we can better interact with our community.+ Be a good team member. We pride ourselves on trusting and supporting each other and being flexible during unexpected moments of need.+ Model unimpeachable ethics and standards.+ Master new digital tools and write with a digital-first approach when warranted. (i.e., writing iteratively in breaking-news situations.)+ Demonstrate a commitment to equity and inclusion in story choice, sourcing and framing.+ Contribute to coverage of major breaking news and larger newsroom initiatives. Participate in a staff rotation covering occasional weekend and holiday breaking news shifts.QualificationsWe are committed to diversity and creating an inclusive newsroom and encourage members of traditionally underrepresented communities to apply . If your profile does not match this job description exactly, you may still be a candidate for this position. Please let us know how your skills and experience relate to the role and its objectives in your Cover Letter.+ Experience: A minimum of four years’ reporting experience, preferably at a metropolitan daily news organization. You should have at least a year with a specific emphasis on education.+ Education: College graduate or equivalent combination of education and experience.+ Preferred skills:+ You should be able to read education research and quickly separate the wheat from the chaff.+ It is our job to reach underserved communities, many of which include immigrants. Fluency in a language other than English is an advantage.Compensation: The full salary range for this position is $60,000 to $101,500. We typically pay between $60,000 to $85,000, depending on experience and qualifications.Benefits:+ Medical, dental, vision, and long-term disability insurance+ Employee assistance program+ Optional life and AD&D insurance and long-term care insurance+ 401(k) plan with employer match+ 10 days of annual vacation accrual, increasing with tenure up to 20 days+ 10 days of annual sick accrual; unused sick pay accrues to an extended illness bank+ 9 paid holidays+ Internet stipend for predominately remote employees+ Subsidized transit cards+ Complimentary Seattle Times subscription+ Wellness program+ Parental leave optionsPlease Note: This position requires you to join a union and pay ongoing union dues each month. In addition, you will be required to undergo a pre-employment drug screen for controlled substances (excluding marijuana) and a criminal background check once an offer has been made.Founded in 1896, The Seattle Times continues its tradition as a family-owned, Pulitzer Prize-winning newspaper that cuts through the clutter and provides readers with timely, relevant news. We serve the Pacific Northwest with thoughtful, independent journalism that makes a real difference in our community. And as a media solutions company, we combine cutting-edge digital capabilities and service with the values and integrity of respected traditional media… with an established audience of 1.9 million. At The Seattle Times, you'll find work that matters.If you need assistance to accommodate a disability, please contact Human Resources at careers@seattletimes.com and provide a description of the reasonable accommodation(s) needed.Powered by JazzHR