Video Reporter, Texas

The New York Times

Texas, US
Base: $113,270.67 - $136,000 usd; bonus/equity: no...
Remote
Video storytelling
On-the-ground reporting
Pitching and developing stories
The New York Times is seeking a Texas-based journalist experienced in video and text storytelling to join a newly created hub, focusing on impactful journalism rooted in on-the-ground reporting

Job Summary

  • The New York Times is seeking a Texas-based journalist experienced in video and text storytelling to join a newly created hub, focusing on impactful journalism rooted in on-the-ground reporting.
  • Responsibilities include pitching, reporting, and writing news and enterprise stories in both text and video formats, collaborating with multimedia teams, and contributing to live coverage of breaking news.
  • The role requires 5+ years of experience in a daily news organization, a portfolio showcasing diverse reporting and video production, proficiency in Adobe Premiere Pro, and the ability to shoot video.

Matching Summary

The New York Times is seeking a Texas-based journalist experienced in video and text storytelling to join a newly created hub, focusing on impactful journalism rooted in on-the-ground reporting.

Salary

Base: $113,270.67 - $136,000 USD; Bonus/Equity: Not specified; Benefits: Medical, dental, vision, 401(k), paid time off, tuition reimbursement

Skills & Requirements

Must-have

  • Video storytelling
  • On-the-ground reporting
  • Pitching and developing stories
  • Multimedia journalism
  • News and enterprise articles

Nice-to-have

  • Innovative storytelling approaches
  • Strong editorial judgment
  • Deep understanding of Texas issues
  • Flexibility and adaptability

Key Requirements

  • 5+ years of experience
  • Portfolio of news, enterprise, and analysis
  • Portfolio of video produced, shot, or appeared in
  • Proven experience leading field productions
  • Proficient in Adobe Premiere Pro
  • Ability to shoot video

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