Growth and Development Reporter, Austin Local Newsroom presso The Texas Tribune
The Texas Tribune · Austin, Stati Uniti d'America · Onsite
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- Ufficio in Austin
Description
A new Austin community newsroom launching in 2025 and supported by The Texas Tribune is hiring its inaugural Growth and Development Reporter.
If there’s a common complaint across the Austin area, it’s that growth is outpacing the region’s ability to support it. The Growth and Development Reporter will focus on exactly these issues, highlighting how rapid development affects daily life and how officials, community members and others are working toward solutions.
This reporter’s coverage will include — but not be limited to — transportation, housing and economic issues. They will be expected to pursue big-picture stories that not only document the challenges of Austin’s growth but also examine the solutions being proposed and tested. The right candidate will think expansively about regional coverage, asking how Austin and its neighboring communities are working collectively to address the strain caused by massive growth.
The ideal candidate will thrive on writing breaking news, enterprise stories and explanatory guides, while also embracing well-told, beautifully illustrated features and multimedia storytelling to reach diverse audiences. They will be excited to experiment with new forms of journalism and to think creatively about how best to connect with communities across the Austin region.
A successful candidate will connect the dots between Austin's rapid growth and other critically pressing issues, including affordability, climate resilience, equity and quality of life. Collaboration is essential: This reporter must work closely with colleagues across the newsroom and with journalists in other newsrooms to maximize reach, impact and service to the community.
The Growth and Development Reporter reports to the Austin community newsroom Editor-in-Chief. The salary for this position will depend on experience. The minimum is $60,000.
Responsibilities
- Identify and pitch breaking news, enterprise stories, features and explanatory guides about growth and its impact on the Austin area.
- Cover issues such as transportation, housing, economic development and infrastructure through the lens of everyday residents.
- Cover growth issues with an eye toward regional collaboration and solutions across city and county lines.
- Write and update stories on the news of the day with accuracy and urgency.
- Break down complicated policies and explain them in clear, accessible ways.
- Analyze and incorporate data into reporting to reveal trends and insights.
- Embrace innovative storytelling formats, including short-form video, guides, data visualizations and explainers.
- Use social media both as a reporting tool to build sourcing and as a publishing tool to connect with diverse audiences.
- Collaborate with colleagues across the newsroom and with journalists in other news organizations.
- Moderate panel discussions and represent the newsroom at public events.
- As an authority on Austin growth and development, represent the newsroom and discuss your work with media partners, including on-air television and radio and podcast appearances.
- Be available for occasional work on nights, weekends and holidays as news demands.
Qualifications
- At least three years of journalism experience
- Demonstrated experience breaking down complicated government policies, growth and demographic trends, and local development issues into clear, accessible reporting
- A knack for building a source network that gives you an edge as a beat reporter
- A track record of producing accountability stories that have led to discernible change and shaped reforms
- Terrific news judgment and breaking news skills
- Demonstrated ability to work well under tight deadlines
- Impeccable reporting, fact-checking and writing skills
- Familiarity with journalistic ethics and libel law
- Embraces collaboration with colleagues and partners
- Experience working with data and spreadsheets is preferred.
- Spanish language proficiency is preferred.
We know some great candidates won’t check all of these boxes, and we know some might have important skills we haven’t considered. If that’s you, don’t hesitate to apply and tell us about yourself.
Location
This role will be based out of The Texas Tribune office in downtown Austin.
Benefits
This job is full-time and has the following benefits:
- Medical, vision and dental insurance
- A cellphone stipend
- 20 days of paid time off each year
- Up to 16 weeks of paid family leave,, plus four weeks of additional job protection
- 401(k) matching
- Support for professional training and attending industry conferences
- Remote work flexibility
How to Apply
Submit your application here by Nov. 2. Along with a résumé and cover letter, please submit a memo detailing your vision for this position and how you would approach the work. We can't wait to hear from you.
The Texas Tribune is an equal opportunity employer and values diversity. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, color, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, age, marital status, veteran status, or disability status.
About The Texas Tribune
Here’s what you should know about the Tribune. From day one, we’ve had disruption, innovation and risk-taking in our DNA. We’re ambitious as all get out but still have the punch-above-your-weight mentality of a scrappy start-up. We believe we can meet the demands of our audience and our own expectations for excellence without breaking the bank — or our staff. We understand not everything is a story for us — we have to make choices — but we’re always looking to expand our boundaries.
We’re nonprofit because the challenging economic reality for media these days obligates us to find a different way, reliable and sustainable, to fund serious journalism. We’re nonpartisan because we live in the United States of Confirmation Bias — and we don’t need to be part of the problem. We don’t need to be yet another source of information affirming the voices and perspectives that are already in people’s heads. At the same time, nonpartisan is not non-thinking. We call B.S. when B.S. needs to be called.
The Texas Tribune seeks to ensure that its newsroom and its news coverage reflect Texas by including a wide range of perspectives from people of different backgrounds, ideologies and experiences.
Learn more about The Texas Tribune here.
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