Title: Investigative reporter
Type: Full-time remote, grant-funded position
Reports to: Senior Investigations Editor
The Examination is seeking an investigative reporter with a track record of producing impactful stories to join our award-winning lead reporting team.
This is a position for someone with a collaborative mindset and a passion for human-centered accountability reporting. In this role, you would be responsible for producing original reporting and stories about the commercial drivers of lead poisoning, a scourge that afflicts tens of millions of children worldwide, in every corner of the globe.
The ideal candidate will have experience investigating companies and/or public health harms, and is not daunted by the challenges of reporting across borders and geographies. Willingness to work with other journalists, on The Examination’s team and in partnering newsrooms, is an absolute must. Previous experience reporting on lead is not required.
This is a two-year, grant-funded position. Continued funding for the position after May 2028 is contingent upon future grant support.
Job Summary
In this position, you will pitch, report, and craft stories about the industries that poison the environment and people with lead, the government bodies that fail to prevent it and the communities in harm’s way, focusing on sources that include batteries, food and paint.
You will prioritize stories that cross borders and present opportunities to collaborate with journalists in other countries. You will have the opportunity to work with scientists on original research. And you will coordinate with our impact team to raise the likelihood that your reporting drives real-world change.
We already have a track record of groundbreaking investigations into lead poisoning in Africa. After we reported that lead recyclers in Nigeria that supplied the U.S. auto industry were poisoning residents, Nigerian officials closed the plants and launched a testing program, and a U.S. battery maker stopped buying Nigerian lead. Authorities in Togo tested for lead after we revealed soil contamination there. And in Democratic Republic of Congo, a battery recycler was closed after we revealed that it too was poisoning its neighbors.
We now want to broaden our reach, and our impact. You will be a vital part of that effort.
Pay and benefits
The estimated salary for this position is $90,000 - $105,000 USD, commensurate with experience, achievements, and location. We welcome international candidates and will adapt the terms of engagement depending on the country of residence. We offer a fully remote newsroom environment, with strong health and retirement benefits, generous leave policies, and support for professional development.
People of color, people with disabilities and LGBTQ+ people are strongly encouraged to apply. We are an equal opportunity employer and have zero tolerance for discrimination or harassment of any kind.
How to apply
Please send your résumé and a brief cover letter explaining why you are the right person for this role and how you would approach the lead beat. Please include links to or copies of three investigations or accountability stories you reported, along with a description of innovative techniques, challenges you overcame and anything else that shows your contribution, to work@theexamination.org.
If your experience does not match everything described here but you believe you can bring something essential to the role, we encourage you to apply and make your case.
Deadline to apply: April 17, 2026
About us
The Examination is an independent, nonprofit newsroom dedicated to investigating preventable health threats and empowering affected communities through fearless, evidence-based reporting. Guided by scientific rigor and empowered by global collaboration, we go deep to report on commercial products and processes that contribute to preventable disease and death, which destabilize families, communities, health systems and economies. Coverage areas include the tobacco, food and fossil fuels industries.
Since our launch in 2023, our award-winning investigations have exposed corporate and governmental forces that undermine public health. We’ve teamed up with media partners around the world, ranging from leading newspapers to small investigative outlets confronting limited resources and attacks on press freedom. Our mission is to hold the powerful to account, inspire positive change and build a healthier world.
Qualifications
Lead poisoning is under-reported and, in many corners of the world, unknown. The ideal candidate will bring international expertise, a creative, persistent mindset for solving reporting challenges, comfort reporting everywhere from open-air markets to corporate boardrooms, technical or scientific fluency, and a drive to tell the stories of people who are harmed by corporate wrongdoing and government inaction.
The ideal candidate has:
At least five years of experience producing original accountability journalism, regardless of whether your job title had the word “investigative” in it
A track record of investigative journalism that has led to change
Comfort in working with data and data journalists
Experience covering some or all of the following: corporate wrongdoing, supply chains, public health and science
Experience creating story pitches and viable reporting plans
Experience producing or meaningfully supporting non-text-based stories. Though we understand that many investigative reporters are text-based, we are looking for someone who can identify the best format for the story and deliver the reporting and sources needed to tell it.
In addition, we strongly prefer people with these skills and attributes:
Experience working on cross-border collaborations. We work with newsrooms around the world; you should be comfortable working with journalists in countries with different professional cultures and practices than your own.
Experience reporting in countries other than your own.
Proficiency in a language other than English. (Your colleague on the beat speaks English and French.)
A source network, particularly one including people outside the U.S. and Europe, that will give you a head start in developing the beat.
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In Summary: The Examination is seeking an investigative reporter with a track record of producing impactful stories to join our award-winning lead reporting team . The ideal candidate will have experience investigating companies and/or public health harms . This is a two-year, grant-funded position . Deadline to apply: April 17, 2026 .
En Español: Título: Periodista de investigación Tipo: Posición a tiempo completo remota, financiada por subvenciones Informes para el editor senior de investigaciones El examen está buscando un reportero investigativo con una trayectoria en la producción de historias impactantes para unirse a nuestro galardonado equipo de reportaje principal. Esta es una posición para alguien con una mentalidad colaborativa y pasión por reportar responsabilidad centrada en los seres humanos. En este papel, usted sería responsable de producir informes originales e historias sobre los conductores comerciales del envenenamiento por plomo, un flagelo que afecta a decenas de millones de niños en todo el mundo, en cada rincón del globo. Continuar la financiación para el puesto después de mayo 2028 depende del apoyo de subvenciones futuras. Resumen del trabajo En esta posición, presentará, informará y elaborará historias sobre las industrias que envenenan al medio ambiente y a las personas con plomo, los organismos gubernamentales que no logran prevenirlo y las comunidades perjudicadas, centrándose en fuentes como baterías, alimentos y pintura. Priorizará las historias que cruzan fronteras y brindan oportunidades de colaborar con periodistas de otros países. Tendrá la oportunidad de trabajar con científicos en investigación original. Y se coordinará con nuestro equipo de impacto para aumentar la probabilidad de que su reportaje impulse un cambio real. Ya tenemos una pista de investigaciones innovadoras sobre intoxicación por plomo en África. Después de informar que las autoridades nigerianas habían alcanzado beneficios significativos para la industria estadounidense. Damos la bienvenida a los candidatos internacionales y adaptaremos los términos de compromiso según el país de residencia. Ofrecemos un entorno completamente remoto del salón de noticias, con fuertes beneficios para la salud y la jubilación, políticas generosas de licencia y apoyo al desarrollo profesional. Se alienta encarecidamente a las personas de color, personas con discapacidades y personas LGBTQ+ a solicitar. Somos empleadores de igualdad de oportunidades y tenemos cero tolerancia por discriminación o acoso de cualquier tipo. Cómo aplicar Por favor envíe su currículum y una breve carta de presentación explicando por qué es la persona adecuada para este papel y cómo se acercaría al golpe principal. Guidados por el rigor científico y fortalecidos por la colaboración global, nos adentramos en informar sobre productos comerciales y procesos que contribuyen a enfermedades y muertes prevenibles, lo cual desestabiliza familias, comunidades, sistemas de salud y economías. Las áreas de cobertura incluyen las industrias del tabaco, alimentos y combustibles fósiles. Desde nuestro lanzamiento en 2023, nuestras galardonadas investigaciones han expuesto fuerzas corporativas y gubernamentales que socavan la salud pública. Nos hemos asociado con socios de los medios de comunicación de todo el mundo, desde periódicos líderes hasta pequeños centros de investigación que enfrentan recursos limitados e ataques a la libertad de prensa. Nuestra misión es responsabilizar a los poderosos, inspirar un cambio positivo y construir un mundo más saludable. El candidato ideal traerá experiencia internacional, una mentalidad creativa y persistente para resolver los desafíos de reporting, un relato cómodo en todos lados desde mercados al aire libre hasta salas de juntas corporativas, fluidez técnica o científica, y un impulso para contar las historias de personas que se ven perjudicadas por irregularidades corporales e inacción del gobierno. El candidata ideal tendrá: Al menos cinco años de experiencia produciendo periodismo de responsabilidad original, independientemente de si su título de trabajo tenía la palabra investigativo en él Un historial de periodismo investigativo que ha llevado a cambiar Comodidad en trabajar con periodistas de datos y datos Experiencia que cubre algunas o todas las siguientes cosas: malos actos corporativos, cadenas de suministro, salud pública y ciencia Experiencia en crear escenarios y planes de reportaje viables Una red de fuentes, en particular una que incluya a personas fuera de los Estados Unidos y Europa, le dará un adelanto al desarrollo del ritmo. #J-18808-Ljbffr

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