A senior financial correspondent, working full-time or part-time to help Econostream Media cover monetary policy in the Eurozone. Although the average person may have only the vaguest idea – if any – of what monetary policy is, it is of critical importance to the ups and downs of the macroeconomy. The central bankers responsible for charting the course of monetary policy are thus some of today’s most influential decision-makers, and financial markets hang on their every word. With global inflation rampant and the European Central Bank in the midst of its first so-called tightening cycle in more than a decade - despite lingering fears about the ability of heavily indebted countries on the area’s periphery to withstand higher borrowing costs - now is the most exciting moment conceivable to be reporting on monetary policy in the region. You will cultivate relevant high-level contacts at assigned central banks, regularly speaking with these officials on the record and on background; cover occasional spot news events remotely or in person; produce frequent written contributions to our newswire; and potentially discuss your views during calls with our clients. The successful candidate will be located within the euro area and in or near a major capital (or Frankfurt). The work will be remotely based, with some travel in the region.