What are the responsibilities and job description for the Climate Policy Reporter position at The New York Times?
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Job Description
The Climate Desk at the New York Times is looking for a high-energy and collaborative journalist to join the team of reporters covering climate and environmental policy and politics.
It’s a year of great upheaval in Washington and around the country, and we are looking for a reporter who can help readers understand what’s changing, where the hidden influences are and what all the changes mean.
You should have a track record of reporting that has produced scoops and has helped to shape the national conversation. You should have a body of work that shows deep sourcing, broad curiosity, a sharp eye for news, and a command of complex ideas.
This is a hybrid position based in Washington, DC, and includes regular attendance in the office each week per your departmental guidance.
Responsibilities
The annual base pay salary for this role is between $111,049.64 and $125,000.00.
The New York Times is committed to a diverse and inclusive workforce, one that reflects the varied global community we serve. Our journalism and the products we build in the service of that journalism greatly benefit from a range of perspectives, which can only come from diversity of all types, across our ranks, at all levels of the organization. Achieving true diversity and inclusion is the right thing to do. It is also the smart thing for our business. So we strongly encourage women, veterans, people with disabilities, people of color and gender nonconforming candidates to apply.
The New York Times Company is an Equal Opportunity Employer and does not discriminate on the basis of an individual's sex, age, race, color, creed, national origin, alienage, religion, marital status, pregnancy, sexual orientation or affectional preference, gender identity and expression, disability, genetic trait or predisposition, carrier status, citizenship, veteran or military status and other personal characteristics protected by law. All applications will receive consideration for employment without regard to legally protected characteristics. The New York Times Company will provide reasonable accommodations as required by applicable federal, state, and/or local laws. Individuals seeking an accommodation for the application or interview process should email reasonable.accommodations@nytimes.com. Emails sent for unrelated issues, such as following up on an application, will not receive a response.
The Company will further consider qualified applicants, including those with criminal histories, in a manner consistent with the requirements of applicable "Fair Chance" laws.
The New York Times Company follows the pay transparency and non-discrimination provisions outlined by the United States Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs. Click here for details.
Job Description
The Climate Desk at the New York Times is looking for a high-energy and collaborative journalist to join the team of reporters covering climate and environmental policy and politics.
It’s a year of great upheaval in Washington and around the country, and we are looking for a reporter who can help readers understand what’s changing, where the hidden influences are and what all the changes mean.
You should have a track record of reporting that has produced scoops and has helped to shape the national conversation. You should have a body of work that shows deep sourcing, broad curiosity, a sharp eye for news, and a command of complex ideas.
This is a hybrid position based in Washington, DC, and includes regular attendance in the office each week per your departmental guidance.
Responsibilities
- Break news on climate and environmental policy, focusing on the E.P.A., Interior and Energy departments and Congress.
- Pitch, report and write news and enterprise on climate and environmental policy.
- Contribute to live coverage on breaking news stories.
- Help readers understand the impact of regulations and the political forces at play.
- Collaborate with other policy reporters on news and enterprise.
- Deliver fast, clean copy in accessible style on complicated topics.
- Ensure accuracy and clarity.
- Work collaboratively with members of a multidisciplinary team.
- Meet tight deadlines and be able to thrive in a daily, unpredictable news environment.
- Demonstrate support and understanding of our value of journalistic independence and a strong commitment to our mission to seek the truth and help people understand the world.
- 5 years of experience working for a daily news organization
- 3 years of demonstrated beat authority
- A portfolio that demonstrates you are well-versed in current policy, and have a growing circle of expert sources among climate-focused researchers, policymakers, analysts, public interest groups and lawmakers
- A portfolio that includes news, enterprise and analysis
- Crisp, clear, evocative writing skills that also demonstrate a mastery of journalistic style and standards
- Facility with visual and alternative forms of storytelling
- 8 years of experience working for a daily news organization
The annual base pay salary for this role is between $111,049.64 and $125,000.00.
The New York Times is committed to a diverse and inclusive workforce, one that reflects the varied global community we serve. Our journalism and the products we build in the service of that journalism greatly benefit from a range of perspectives, which can only come from diversity of all types, across our ranks, at all levels of the organization. Achieving true diversity and inclusion is the right thing to do. It is also the smart thing for our business. So we strongly encourage women, veterans, people with disabilities, people of color and gender nonconforming candidates to apply.
The New York Times Company is an Equal Opportunity Employer and does not discriminate on the basis of an individual's sex, age, race, color, creed, national origin, alienage, religion, marital status, pregnancy, sexual orientation or affectional preference, gender identity and expression, disability, genetic trait or predisposition, carrier status, citizenship, veteran or military status and other personal characteristics protected by law. All applications will receive consideration for employment without regard to legally protected characteristics. The New York Times Company will provide reasonable accommodations as required by applicable federal, state, and/or local laws. Individuals seeking an accommodation for the application or interview process should email reasonable.accommodations@nytimes.com. Emails sent for unrelated issues, such as following up on an application, will not receive a response.
The Company will further consider qualified applicants, including those with criminal histories, in a manner consistent with the requirements of applicable "Fair Chance" laws.
The New York Times Company follows the pay transparency and non-discrimination provisions outlined by the United States Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs. Click here for details.
Salary : $111,050 - $125,000