Southern California Public Radio (SCPR) is a member-supported public media network whose mission is to strengthen the civic and cultural bonds that unite Southern California's diverse communities by providing the highest quality news and information service on air at LAist 89.3, online at LAist.com and through LAist Live Programming & Events. Since our founding in 1999, SCPR has been a fast growing, innovative, multi-platform public service newsroom. Every day, our staff helps audiences catch up on the latest headlines, solve the complexities of life in Southern California, and connect curious communities to one another.
We’re looking for daily news reporters who are excited to embrace the mission of LAist— helping Southern Californians stay informed by providing information they need to navigate, connect, discover and help affect change. The reporters play a key role in setting our daily news agenda.
We will hire three general assignment reporters, including:
One reporter with a Monday - Friday, 6 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. shift
One reporter with a Monday - Friday, 11 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. shift
One reporter with a Thursday - Monday, 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. shift
The successful candidates will be able to develop strong day-of story ideas off the news, and be adept at reporting and filing stories on a daily deadline. The General Assignment reporters need a track record of strong news judgment, excellent writing skills, and experience in breaking news environments.
The ideal candidates understand digital platforms, including on-demand audio, audience needs, and how to engage readers. You ask yourself on a regular basis, “Who would be most excited to read this story?” “What would be most useful for people to know/understand?”
The reporters will champion our mission to explain L.A. across platforms that include broadcast and on-demand audio. We love this place and embrace L.A. as the most dynamic city in the country. We are looking for people who are deeply committed to shining a light on its challenges and opportunities and connecting diverse communities in meaningful conversation. The role can include weekend shifts.
Compensation:
The pay rate for this opportunity will be no less than $34.62 per hour and no more than $35.93 per hour. Exact pay rate determined by experience and education related to the role, organizational compensation structure, budget and internal equity. The grade of this position is HS.
Position Responsibility:
Provides coverage of Southern California issues across a broad spectrum.
Initiates, researches, writes, produces, and reports news and feature stories and segments for broadcast and digital platforms.
Understands and deploys our promise to practice diversity, equity, and inclusion in how we assign, report, edit, produce, and distribute our journalism.
Does live two-ways on news programs and talk shows.
Contributes story ideas and assists in fine-tuning others' ideas.
Assists other reporters, producers and editors.
Provides additional material as needed for digital platforms, including photographs, and assists with the development of digital reporting projects.
Keeps up-to-date on current events (local, national and international).
Writes and edits copy as required.
Acquires sound for production, which includes, but is not limited to, off-site interviews and walkthroughs.
Other duties as assigned.