The Guardian is hiring: Data reporter, deleted data project in New York
The Guardian, New York, NY, US
Job Description The Guardian is a global, reader-funded news organization that delivers fearless, independent journalism. From breaking news and award-winning investigations, to in-depth coverage of technology, sports, film, culture and lifestyle, the Guardian offers a global view that deepens our audiences' understanding of America and the world. The Guardian's US edition - headquartered in New York City, with growing bureaus in Washington DC and Los Angeles - is an entirely digital operation that combines the best of the Guardian's international reporting with US voices and expertise. Core coverage areas include the climate emergency, economic and racial inequality, wellness, culture, digital privacy and sports - all highlighting the Guardian's distinctive role within the US media landscape: journalism that's global, independent, and free. It's the talent, energy and commitment our people bring to the Guardian that make us who we are. Across our business we have some of the most creative thinkers in media and beyond: award winning journalists, cutting edge commercial teams, digital talent and more. Role: Data reporter, deleted data project Department: Special series team Reports to: Senior editor, special series Location: Flexible Hybrid/Remote/In-Person: Hybrid Terms and conditions: One-year contract, NewsMedia Guild role Salary: $110,000 - $115,000 The Guardian is seeking an ambitious, rigorous and creative data reporter to help develop a new project focused on how critical government data and information is being deleted-and what the consequences are. From the departments of education and housing to NOAA, NASA and the EPA, crucial government data and thousands of webpages have been removed since the start of the year. Signage at national parks and museums is being reviewed and changed. This information tells the story of the US, including the state of inequality and injustice, and can help direct attention and funding to those most at risk from climate disaster, poor health, underinvestment, and more. If this data ceases to exist, or is altered, some experts believe that inequalities could become further entrenched. The data reporter will help conceptualize the project and tell stories about the data that is being altered or deleted. Stories could involve recreating a valuable dataset that has been lost, or continuing to track what it tracked. Or they could highlight the work of researchers, scientists, archivists and librarians as information and history "defenders." The ideal data reporting candidate will have both exceptional computer assisted reporting skills, who has collaborated on or led big data reporting projects. We want someone who has an eye towards bringing out the stories in big, complex datasets. Key responsibilities
- Work with the data editor, editor of the movement building project, and graphics reporter to plan and execute reporting projects
- Lead the data reporting for the project through developing ideas, pitching stories, and reporting out the project
- Gather human and data sources for complex, quantitative analyses
- Partner with graphics and print journalists to brainstorm ambitious story presentations
- Handle large, complex datasets, help create replicable workflows, big data storage and ETL processes as necessary. More important than a single technology or toolkit is the ability to learn what is needed
- 5+ years of experience preferred
- You can identify and pitch great stories focusing on efforts to disappear and alter data central to climate, race and inequality, gender and sexuality, or other topics
- Must be fluent in modern data reporting tools and techniques. Fluency in a data analysis language is a must. Additional skills include some experience with graphics reporting and a familiarity with graphics workflows, either in datawrapper, Svelte, or Adobe Illustrator
- You are just as comfortable picking up the phone to interview sources as you are at doing complex quantitative analysis. You can find the stories within the data and interpret the meaning of the patterns you are uncovering
- Partner with graphics and print journalists to brainstorm ambitious story presentations
- Not every data reporter solely leads big projects, but experience with leadership skills are a plus, as is experience with traditional reporting and developing sources within the world of government and academia
- 25 days of vacation leave in addition to 12 company holidays
- Unlimited sick time
- Free Headspace subscription for you and your family members(Headspace is a company that offers evidence-based meditation and mindfulness tools, mental health coaching, therapy, psychiatry, and EAP services)
- 401(k) Match
- Subsidized healthcare coverage including medical, vision, and dental
- Medical and Dependent Flexible Spending Accounts
- Generous parental leave with 100% pay
- Long Term and Short Term Disability insurance
- Life insurance
- Commuter benefits
- Work/Life balance: Flexible hybrid schedule