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Job Overview
Radio Campesina is hiring a
full-time reporter
to cover
Latino communities in Phoenix
and report on statewide issues affecting
Spanish-speaking and bilingual audiences in Arizona . This role will focus on our 'Know Your Rights' initiative by reporting on issues relevant to this campaign, helping to inform and empower our community through accurate, culturally relevant storytelling. News, culture, and current events relevant to the
first- and second-generation Latino community . As a key addition to our newsroom, this position marks the first dedicated
journalist-level reporting role
at Radio Campesina, making it an exciting opportunity to shape our news coverage and expand our impact.
About Radio Campesina Radio Campesina is a community-driven media network dedicated to serving and empowering Latino audiences through informative, engaging, and culturally relevant content. As a leader in Spanish-language radio, we provide music, news, and educational programming that reflects the voices and experiences of our community. Through radio and digital platforms, we continue the legacy of César Chávez by focusing for social justice and civic engagement.
Key Responsibilities
Research, write, and produce news articles and feature stories in
Spanish .
Conduct in-depth interviews with
community leaders, experts, and individuals
to provide well-rounded reporting.
Translate and adapt content to effectively reach bilingual audiences.
Report live and appear on
public affairs programs, radio segments, and video content
for digital platforms.
Work closely with editors and multimedia teams to create engaging and informative storytelling.
Stay informed on
local, national, and international news
that impacts Spanish-speaking communities.
Represent Radio Campesina in the field, covering live events, breaking news, and key community issues.
Required Qualifications
Bachelor’s degree in journalism , Communications, or a related field.
Strong
writing and reporting skills in Spanish .
Experience in
journalism, media, or digital content creation .
Ability to work
on-camera for video reports and digital content .
Comfortable
speaking on the microphone
for radio news reports and interviews.
Knowledge of
AP Style, journalism ethics, and best reporting practices .
Ability to work independently in a
fast-paced, deadline-driven environment .
Work Schedule & Supervision
Flexibility in workdays and hours
is required, as this role involves covering breaking news, community events, and live reporting assignments.
The
Director of Programming
will serve as the
direct supervisor
for this position.
Job Type:
Full-time
Hourly Pay:
$21.63 - $28.48 D.O.E
Work Location:
In-person (Phoenix, AZ)
Relocation:
Radio Campesina does not cover relocation expenses. Candidates must be able to work in Phoenix, AZ without relocation assistance.
This is an exciting opportunity to help build and expand
news reporting at Radio Campesina
while serving the growing
Latino audience in Arizona . If you are a
passionate bilingual journalist
ready to make an impact through storytelling, we encourage you to apply.
Equal Opportunity Employer, including disabled and veterans.
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full-time reporter
to cover
Latino communities in Phoenix
and report on statewide issues affecting
Spanish-speaking and bilingual audiences in Arizona . This role will focus on our 'Know Your Rights' initiative by reporting on issues relevant to this campaign, helping to inform and empower our community through accurate, culturally relevant storytelling. News, culture, and current events relevant to the
first- and second-generation Latino community . As a key addition to our newsroom, this position marks the first dedicated
journalist-level reporting role
at Radio Campesina, making it an exciting opportunity to shape our news coverage and expand our impact.
About Radio Campesina Radio Campesina is a community-driven media network dedicated to serving and empowering Latino audiences through informative, engaging, and culturally relevant content. As a leader in Spanish-language radio, we provide music, news, and educational programming that reflects the voices and experiences of our community. Through radio and digital platforms, we continue the legacy of César Chávez by focusing for social justice and civic engagement.
Key Responsibilities
Research, write, and produce news articles and feature stories in
Spanish .
Conduct in-depth interviews with
community leaders, experts, and individuals
to provide well-rounded reporting.
Translate and adapt content to effectively reach bilingual audiences.
Report live and appear on
public affairs programs, radio segments, and video content
for digital platforms.
Work closely with editors and multimedia teams to create engaging and informative storytelling.
Stay informed on
local, national, and international news
that impacts Spanish-speaking communities.
Represent Radio Campesina in the field, covering live events, breaking news, and key community issues.
Required Qualifications
Bachelor’s degree in journalism , Communications, or a related field.
Strong
writing and reporting skills in Spanish .
Experience in
journalism, media, or digital content creation .
Ability to work
on-camera for video reports and digital content .
Comfortable
speaking on the microphone
for radio news reports and interviews.
Knowledge of
AP Style, journalism ethics, and best reporting practices .
Ability to work independently in a
fast-paced, deadline-driven environment .
Work Schedule & Supervision
Flexibility in workdays and hours
is required, as this role involves covering breaking news, community events, and live reporting assignments.
The
Director of Programming
will serve as the
direct supervisor
for this position.
Job Type:
Full-time
Hourly Pay:
$21.63 - $28.48 D.O.E
Work Location:
In-person (Phoenix, AZ)
Relocation:
Radio Campesina does not cover relocation expenses. Candidates must be able to work in Phoenix, AZ without relocation assistance.
This is an exciting opportunity to help build and expand
news reporting at Radio Campesina
while serving the growing
Latino audience in Arizona . If you are a
passionate bilingual journalist
ready to make an impact through storytelling, we encourage you to apply.
Equal Opportunity Employer, including disabled and veterans.
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