The Fresno Bee is seeking an enterprising, reader-focused reporter who will break news and provide deep coverage of local K-12 education issues that connect with parents, educators and other taxpayers in our region. Accountability reporting is a key part of this community-funded position.
Our award-winning newsroom has a reputation for breaking news and producing exclusive accountability journalism that focuses on the city of Fresno and Fresno County in California’s Central Valley. Our coverage reflects daily life in spotlighting issues people care about, finding solutions and making a difference, all the reasons you chose to be a journalist.
We’re looking for an education reporter with the ability to build a diverse network of sources and generate high-impact coverage with input from people in communities across our region and other stakeholders in our K-12 education system.
Journalism is a team sport in our newsroom. The ability to collaborate and communicate well with colleagues on a daily basis is essential.
Fresno County, our core coverage area, is a great place to live and work. You get the benefits of small-town living in California’s fifth-largest city with easy access to Yosemite and the ability to get to the San Francisco Bay Area as well as Los Angeles.
The anticipated base pay range for this position is between $25.64 and $30.76 per hour, up to 37.5 hours per week. Individual base pay may vary within that range depending on job-related knowledge, skills, experience, and relevant education.
We expect the successful education-beat candidate to be able to meet most of these qualifications, job requirements and responsibilities:
Strong reporting and writing skills, excellent news judgment and a demonstrated ability to “see the story” that is going to matter to readers.
Commitment to accuracy, ethics and diversity.
The ability to produce a healthy mix of daily and longer term enterprise.
Ability to prioritize in a fast-paced, data-driven work environment.
A commitment to regularly include readers in your reporting, from identifying story ideas to being part of a diverse network of sources.
Knowledge and demonstrated use of digital tools to help tell stories.
The ability to use social media as a tool for engagement, story idea prospecting and pushing stories out to readers.
A hunger for learning new moves to deepen your reporting and enhance and expand your reach.
A collaborative, positive work style.
Willingness to work occasional weekends and nights, jump in on breaking news and perform other duties as needed in a small newsroom.
College degree in a related field or equivalent experience
Must have reliable transportation and valid driver’s license