The Los Angeles Times is seeking to hire a reporter for its Washington, D.C., bureau. We are looking for a versatile and energetic journalist who can report on the Trump administration, Congress and federal departments, with a particular focus on stories most relevant to a California audience. The ideal candidate will have a demonstrated ability to cover breaking news as well as develop original and ambitious enterprise journalism under demanding deadlines. Previous experience covering politics or a legislative body and the ability to operate in a quick-paced multimedia environment are strongly preferred. Responsibilities:
- Report stories across official Washington, with a focus on the White House and the California congressional delegation
- Cover breaking news and major events with an eye to unique angles that will set Times coverage apart
- Cultivate sources and contacts to aid in the execution of a range of stories
- Appear on TV, radio and podcasts on behalf of the L.A. Times to reach new audiences with your work
- Adhere to the company's editorial ethics policies and guidelines and other company policies regarding employee conduct, including where applicable the collective bargaining agreement
- Undertake the responsibilities of the role using the tools, software or technologies required at the time
- Other duties as assigned
Requirements:
- A minimum of six years of reporting experience; some time spent covering Washington politics is preferred
- Excellent skills in news writing and reporting, combining superior news judgment, fluency in style and deep knowledge of taste and legal considerations
- Proven digital newsgathering fluency, including the ability to create videos
- A track record of exemplary journalism
- Knowledge of and commitment to the company's mission and strategy
This position is listed as Reporter, Washington, in the Los Angeles Times Guild and will be based in the Washington, D.C., office. Occasional travel as well as night and weekend work is expected. Reporters must have a valid driver's license.
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