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Offer: Reporter I:New Hampshire Public Radio, Inc.Job description: Reporter I Listing description Summary: New Hampshire Public Radio is seeking a bilingual reporter to report for and on immigrant communities, with a special focus on Spanish-speaking communities. These stories will be done in English and Spanish, feeding our WhatsApp news service, ¿Qué Hay de Nuevo, New Hampshire?, which has been recognized nationally as an innovator in bilingual reporting and community outreach, as well as our on-air and digital English language news platforms. You'll be joining a small team that's grown over the last four years that tells stories of every day joy, life and innovation within immigrant communities, while holding public institutions accountable for responding to the needs of this growing population in New Hampshire. Our ideal candidate will have a background in broadcast, print or digital journalism and will be ready to jump on breaking news. But we're also looking for Somebody with a passion for creative storytelling and exploring unexpected stories that touch our audience and make an impact. We're also looking for someone who's versatile when Information technology comes to their journalism. On any given day, you might find yourself reporting from a community meeting, a local business or school, the campaign trail, or the State House. Collaboration is also key to how we work, and we're looking for someone who loves teaming up with others. NHPR is committed to mentoring our journalists, including candidates from untraditional professional backgrounds, and helping them develop as journalists and leaders. This position reports to one of our Senior News Editors and is located in New Hampshire's Southern Tier, where the immigrant population is growing rapidly, with flexibility to work remotely some days per week. Key Job responsibilities: » Gather, write and produce news reports for on-air broadcast and digital distribution, including reports in Spanish for our WhatsApp newscast. » Use initiative and source development to develop both everyday news and enterprise reporting. » Stay up to date on national and regional issues affecting immigrant communities. » Develop new projects for NHPR News, including multi-part series and digital products, with a focus on journalism and storytelling that engages a new, diverse audience. » Work varied shifts to meet news coverage demands, including breaking news and other appropriate coverage reasons. » Work with editor & audience team to coordinate some in-person engagement events to connect with immigrant communities and Spanish-speaking audiences. » Join meetings with community-media partnership group to develop relationships and collaboration with other NH outlets through the Granite State News Collaborative who are supportive of Spanish-language media and engagement. » Utilize social media applications, such as Facebook, Twitter and others, to disseminate news to the NHPR audience and beyond. » Participate in station fundraising, live appearances and sponsorship activities. » Seek professional development opportunities, with support of managers, and take initiative to lgain new expertise in reporting, on-air presentation and digital news production. Required expertise: » Bilingual fluency in English and Spanish - both written and spoken Preferred expertise and practice:? » A minimum of two years of reporting practice. » Excellent writing and organizational expertise, and capability to meet deadlines. » Demonstrated news judgment in recognizing the relative importance of a news story and in developing stories. » Demonstrated success in building trust with sources to produce original news coverage. » capability to develop creative approaches to human interest coverage and feature stories. » Passion and intuition for radio, a keen eye and ear for media trends and audience needs. » Technologically versatile with availability to expand expertise. Multimedia expertise, including practice in producing or editing data visualizations, video or other digital media, as well as audio, are desirable. » One year of broadcast journalism, with radio script writing practice, is preferred. » practice covering one of the following is preferred: labor, immigration or racial equity, newcomer and immigrant communities. » capability to represent NHPR standards and code of ethics in the course of interviewing, reporting and use of social media. » Bachelor's degree in a related subject area or significant practice. ...but we know there are great candidates who may not have all these qualities or who have important expertise we may not have outlined above. If this is you, do not hesitate to apply and tell us about yourself. Compensation & advantages: This is a full-time, exempt, SAG-AFTRA union position, and the income range for this function is $53,700 - $58,000 annually. NHPR offers a generous benefits package that includes health and dental insurance; company-paid short- and long-term discapability; flexible spending accounts; 403(b) savings plan with a company match and a free on-site fitness center. Employees are entitled to three weeks of vacation time, twelve paid holidays, two floating personal days, and paid sick and parental leave. Things to Know About NHPR: NHPR is New Hampshire's independent and trusted source for news and information and the state's largest radio news service. located in Concord, the state's capital and political hub, NHPR's newsroom, digital team, and original programs consistently gain national recognition for their in-depth reporting and production. NHPR is the winner of several national journalism awards for its news and podcast content. We are focused on producing accountcapability journalism and engaging deeply with the diverse communities and people of the Granite State. For 40 years, NHPR has produced incisive local news on the radio and emerging audio platforms, complementing the national and global reporting of our partners at NPR. We make nationally prominent podcasts - including Bear Brook, Outside/In, Civics 101 and Document - and have a fast-growing footprint in digital and social media. In our leaders - and across the organization - we seek people who are approachable, collaborative, empathetic, optimistic, and solution-minded. Together, we are building a culture located on earned trust, transparency, equity, and inclusion. We hold ourselves accountable for our goals and values, our commitment to enhance the diversity of our staff and our journalism. NHPR is intent on being public radio for all of New Hampshire, by expanding our audience, advancing our mission and vision, and deepening our engagement with diverse people and communities across the state and beyond our borders. Lgain more about NHPR. Organization: New Hampshire Public Radio, Inc. Job Job location: Concord, NH United States Job Job Category: Reporting Employment Type: Full time Send Application Materials To: To Apply: Please apply on the job opportunities page of our website, NHPR.org, or through this link:? https://www.applicantpro.com/openings/nhpr/jobs/3294805-106983 » » Include a Resume and Cover Letter NHPR is proud to be an Equal Employment Opportunity employer committed to a diverse and dynamic workplace. We do not discriminate located on race, religion, color, national origin, gender (including pregnancy, childbirth, or related medical conditions), sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, age, status as a protected veteran, status as an individual with a discapability, or other applicable legally protected characteristics. NHPR encourages people from historically underrepresented backgrounds to apply, including Black, Indigenous, People of Color (BIPOC); those who are first in their family to attend college; adults without a traditional college degree; LGBTQIA+ community members; and people from low-earnings backgrounds. Minimum income: $53,700.00 Maximum income: $58,000.00 Website: New Hampshire Public Radio, Inc. Email address: E-Mail: hr@nhpr.org Phone: (603) 228-8910 Job Field: Radio
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