
SW Washington Reporter/Producer
Current Newspaper, Oregon, WI, United States
Position Details
The Southwest Washington reporter/producer covers breaking news and daily and longer-term feature stories for Oregon Public Broadcasting’s audiences from communities in southwestern Washington, including Vancouver and communities in Clark, Cowlitz and Skamania counties.
The role involves reporting and researching, gathering sound and photos, writing for radio and digital platforms and collaborating with OPB’s social media team. The ideal candidate is a versatile writer/producer and a self-starter who is equally well-versed in beat reporting and breaking news, working on deadline and juggling multiple news priorities. The reporter must live and work in southwest Washington.
Responsibilities
85% – This reporter/producer reports, writes and produces breaking and enterprise news stories on multiple platforms, including audio and digital. Their work focuses on communities in southwest Washington. This includes scheduling and conducting interviews and planning future news coverage related to the beat, recording and editing materials using digital audio tools, using social media for information gathering and engagement, taking photos and using OPB content management tools.
10% – Participate in local news programming by appearing as a guest on shows like Morning Edition, “Think Out Loud®” and All Things Considered and podcasts such as “OPB Politics Now” or being debriefed by an on‑air host. Support efforts to include more coverage of southwest Washington by suggesting guests and topics in OPB’s on‑air programming.
5% – Other duties as assigned, including representing OPB in external functions, including fundraising activities and community engagement events in rural Oregon. Produce online and broadcast reports for national public media outlets as needed.
Working Conditions
Most work is primarily done Monday through Friday in an office, or home office, and some evening and weekend work should be expected. Frequent local or regional travel is required, with occasional visits to OPB’s headquarters in Portland, Oregon. Lifting and carrying equipment up to 10 pounds is sometimes required.
Minimum Qualifications
Bachelor’s degree in journalism, communications, or a related field, or equivalent combination of education, training and experience.
3 years of professional journalism experience.
Experience providing editorial direction and developing a story from idea to final product both as an editor and a reporter.
Ability to recognize a wide range of stories appropriate for OPB across radio and digital platforms.
Share OPB’s commitment to covering all the communities in our coverage areas reflecting a diverse range of people and perspectives in our content.
Exceptional time management, organizational and interpersonal skills.
Ability to work with digital audio workstations and office computer software.
Enthusiasm for the mission of OPB and for the role of public media in a changing journalism environment.
Must live and work in southwest Washington.
Preferred Qualifications
Bachelor’s degree in journalism.
Experience using digital audio recording and editing equipment.
Experience editing reporters for radio or web.
Experience reporting or editing in a bureau or remote environment.
Bilingual in English and another language, preferably one spoken in communities in the Pacific Northwest (for example, Spanish, Mandarin, Cantonese, Vietnamese and Russian).
A voracious news consumer with a passion for journalism.
Knowledge of major stories and issues in the Northwest.
Additional Information
This role is full time, benefits eligible, and represented by SAG‑AFTRA.
This position reports to the Regional Managing Editor.
The probable hiring range for this non‑exempt position is between $33.70 – $37.50 hourly, which is equivalent to $70,000 and $78,000 annually, depending on qualifications.
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The Southwest Washington reporter/producer covers breaking news and daily and longer-term feature stories for Oregon Public Broadcasting’s audiences from communities in southwestern Washington, including Vancouver and communities in Clark, Cowlitz and Skamania counties.
The role involves reporting and researching, gathering sound and photos, writing for radio and digital platforms and collaborating with OPB’s social media team. The ideal candidate is a versatile writer/producer and a self-starter who is equally well-versed in beat reporting and breaking news, working on deadline and juggling multiple news priorities. The reporter must live and work in southwest Washington.
Responsibilities
85% – This reporter/producer reports, writes and produces breaking and enterprise news stories on multiple platforms, including audio and digital. Their work focuses on communities in southwest Washington. This includes scheduling and conducting interviews and planning future news coverage related to the beat, recording and editing materials using digital audio tools, using social media for information gathering and engagement, taking photos and using OPB content management tools.
10% – Participate in local news programming by appearing as a guest on shows like Morning Edition, “Think Out Loud®” and All Things Considered and podcasts such as “OPB Politics Now” or being debriefed by an on‑air host. Support efforts to include more coverage of southwest Washington by suggesting guests and topics in OPB’s on‑air programming.
5% – Other duties as assigned, including representing OPB in external functions, including fundraising activities and community engagement events in rural Oregon. Produce online and broadcast reports for national public media outlets as needed.
Working Conditions
Most work is primarily done Monday through Friday in an office, or home office, and some evening and weekend work should be expected. Frequent local or regional travel is required, with occasional visits to OPB’s headquarters in Portland, Oregon. Lifting and carrying equipment up to 10 pounds is sometimes required.
Minimum Qualifications
Bachelor’s degree in journalism, communications, or a related field, or equivalent combination of education, training and experience.
3 years of professional journalism experience.
Experience providing editorial direction and developing a story from idea to final product both as an editor and a reporter.
Ability to recognize a wide range of stories appropriate for OPB across radio and digital platforms.
Share OPB’s commitment to covering all the communities in our coverage areas reflecting a diverse range of people and perspectives in our content.
Exceptional time management, organizational and interpersonal skills.
Ability to work with digital audio workstations and office computer software.
Enthusiasm for the mission of OPB and for the role of public media in a changing journalism environment.
Must live and work in southwest Washington.
Preferred Qualifications
Bachelor’s degree in journalism.
Experience using digital audio recording and editing equipment.
Experience editing reporters for radio or web.
Experience reporting or editing in a bureau or remote environment.
Bilingual in English and another language, preferably one spoken in communities in the Pacific Northwest (for example, Spanish, Mandarin, Cantonese, Vietnamese and Russian).
A voracious news consumer with a passion for journalism.
Knowledge of major stories and issues in the Northwest.
Additional Information
This role is full time, benefits eligible, and represented by SAG‑AFTRA.
This position reports to the Regional Managing Editor.
The probable hiring range for this non‑exempt position is between $33.70 – $37.50 hourly, which is equivalent to $70,000 and $78,000 annually, depending on qualifications.
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