American Public Media Group
Reporter II, Early Childhood Education (Temporary)
American Public Media Group, Pasadena, California, United States, 91122
Your Role:
Learning starts long before kids step foot in a classroom, but not every California family has the same opportunities or support. Barriers to early education and child care have been persistent issues for parents - and child care providers have been historically underpaid.
LAist is looking for a temporary reporter excited to connect educators and caregivers of children ages 0-5 in L.A. County with resources and people working to effect positive change in early childhood. We want to reveal what's working and what's not. You'll join a team of education reporters covering child development and learning from birth to higher education.
Scope
Part of this reporter's mission will be to watchdog how well government agencies are serving people and to report on public and private efforts to improve quality and access to perinatal care, child care, and preschool and transitional kindergarten.We're looking for someone who brings strong journalism fundamentals, beat knowledge, curiosity, and an interest in early childhood. This reporter will report daily and enterprise stories, and will look for opportunities to engage with our audiences. Working in our cross-platform newsroom, they will report, write, and produce on-air reports, post online stories, and use social media and web tools to report, engage beat sources, listeners, and readers, while developing reporting projects. This reporter will work collaboratively across the newsroom and especially within the education team.A significant portion of the early childhood education reporter's job will include a consistent practice of engaged journalism, actively listening to our current and future audiences for story ideas, reporting leads and incorporating community expertise. This reporter will work closely with our engagement team and be a partner to a community engagement producer focused on early childhood. The ideal candidate will have a passion for reporting that provides resources and helps parents navigate raising young people in Southern California.This a seven month temporary role with a projected start date of early December, 2024 and a projected end date of early July, 2025.Location:
Pasadena, CA (Hybrid) Expected Hourly Range:
$37.26 - $44.71.The exact hourly rate is determined by experience and education related to the role, organizational compensation structure, and internal equity. Application Deadline:
November 22, 2024
Your Responsibilities:
Report and produce daily and breaking news stories and feature stories on deadline for radio, web, and social mediaDeliver stories with fully developed on-air style and originality in writingDevelop deep expertise and source lists on the beatOn a weekly basis, monitor local government agendas and attend meetings remotely and in personRegularly file public record requestsWork with data to help find and develop storiesReport complex stories quickly, producing at least two stories per week; bring complicated ideas to our readers and listeners with moderate direction from editor. Each month at least five stories produced must be on beat.Contribute to a twice-monthly specialized newsletter as a writer or editor.Provide live newscast reports and talk show and host 2-waysParticipate in special projects including editorial projects and live eventsPropose ideas, topics for on-air programsOperate production and studio equipmentUse audience engagement as a reporting toolOther duties as assignedRequired Education and Experience:
Bachelor's degree or equivalent work experience3 years or more professional journalism experienceRequired Skills, Knowledge and Abilities:
Demonstrated radio reporting, digital news, and production skillsProven ability to identify and originate stories, report accurately and quickly and meet deadlinesAbility to develop areas of expertise and establish beat priorities and goalsDemonstrated capacity to use public documents, internet research and other reporting methods to provide independent material to inform storiesStrong writing, reporting and interviewing skillsAbility to provide live reports and two-waysDemonstrated ability to work collaborativelyGeneral and developing knowledge of beatAbility to tackle difficult projectsAbility to work simultaneously on short- and long-term projectsAbility to produce compelling storytelling with originality in writingAbility to develop stories with multiple interviews, scene changes, and strong knowledge of subject matterBecome and remain a member in good standing of SAG-AFTRA by the thirtieth (30th) day of employmentPreferred Skills and Experience:
Past experience covering local governmentDemonstrated track record of producing stories that originate from public records requestsDemonstrated experience working with young children and their parentsFluency in Spanish (speaking, especially)Physical Demands and Working Conditions:
Ability to travel when neededMust be able to perform the essential duties of the position with or without reasonable accommodationAbility to manage some work outside of standard office hours as needed.Physical Demands:Required to move about in an office environment and sit for extended periods of timeRequired to move about in the communityFrequent use of hands for data entry/keystrokes and simple grasping
Working Conditions:Moderate noise levelOccasional exposure to prevalent weather conditionMay be eligible to work in a hybrid office/remote work arrangement
Southern California Public Radio (LAist 89.3/LAist.com/LAist Studios) is diverse in race, ethnicity, language, culture, social class, national origin, religious and political belief, age, ability, gender, gender identity, and sexual orientation in addition to other markers protected by law.
At SCPR, we strive to create an inclusive environment where we all feel pride in who we are and what we do. We are encouraged to show up as we are - always embracing and recognizing that our diversity is what brings us together. Our fundamental commitment to diversity:
Enriches SCPR and provides an atmosphere in which all human potential is valuedPromotes learning through interactions among people of different backgrounds and many perspectives, andEnables the organization to prepare all employees to promote social responsibility, equity, freedom, and productive citizenship in a global society
Learning starts long before kids step foot in a classroom, but not every California family has the same opportunities or support. Barriers to early education and child care have been persistent issues for parents - and child care providers have been historically underpaid.
LAist is looking for a temporary reporter excited to connect educators and caregivers of children ages 0-5 in L.A. County with resources and people working to effect positive change in early childhood. We want to reveal what's working and what's not. You'll join a team of education reporters covering child development and learning from birth to higher education.
Scope
Part of this reporter's mission will be to watchdog how well government agencies are serving people and to report on public and private efforts to improve quality and access to perinatal care, child care, and preschool and transitional kindergarten.We're looking for someone who brings strong journalism fundamentals, beat knowledge, curiosity, and an interest in early childhood. This reporter will report daily and enterprise stories, and will look for opportunities to engage with our audiences. Working in our cross-platform newsroom, they will report, write, and produce on-air reports, post online stories, and use social media and web tools to report, engage beat sources, listeners, and readers, while developing reporting projects. This reporter will work collaboratively across the newsroom and especially within the education team.A significant portion of the early childhood education reporter's job will include a consistent practice of engaged journalism, actively listening to our current and future audiences for story ideas, reporting leads and incorporating community expertise. This reporter will work closely with our engagement team and be a partner to a community engagement producer focused on early childhood. The ideal candidate will have a passion for reporting that provides resources and helps parents navigate raising young people in Southern California.This a seven month temporary role with a projected start date of early December, 2024 and a projected end date of early July, 2025.Location:
Pasadena, CA (Hybrid) Expected Hourly Range:
$37.26 - $44.71.The exact hourly rate is determined by experience and education related to the role, organizational compensation structure, and internal equity. Application Deadline:
November 22, 2024
Your Responsibilities:
Report and produce daily and breaking news stories and feature stories on deadline for radio, web, and social mediaDeliver stories with fully developed on-air style and originality in writingDevelop deep expertise and source lists on the beatOn a weekly basis, monitor local government agendas and attend meetings remotely and in personRegularly file public record requestsWork with data to help find and develop storiesReport complex stories quickly, producing at least two stories per week; bring complicated ideas to our readers and listeners with moderate direction from editor. Each month at least five stories produced must be on beat.Contribute to a twice-monthly specialized newsletter as a writer or editor.Provide live newscast reports and talk show and host 2-waysParticipate in special projects including editorial projects and live eventsPropose ideas, topics for on-air programsOperate production and studio equipmentUse audience engagement as a reporting toolOther duties as assignedRequired Education and Experience:
Bachelor's degree or equivalent work experience3 years or more professional journalism experienceRequired Skills, Knowledge and Abilities:
Demonstrated radio reporting, digital news, and production skillsProven ability to identify and originate stories, report accurately and quickly and meet deadlinesAbility to develop areas of expertise and establish beat priorities and goalsDemonstrated capacity to use public documents, internet research and other reporting methods to provide independent material to inform storiesStrong writing, reporting and interviewing skillsAbility to provide live reports and two-waysDemonstrated ability to work collaborativelyGeneral and developing knowledge of beatAbility to tackle difficult projectsAbility to work simultaneously on short- and long-term projectsAbility to produce compelling storytelling with originality in writingAbility to develop stories with multiple interviews, scene changes, and strong knowledge of subject matterBecome and remain a member in good standing of SAG-AFTRA by the thirtieth (30th) day of employmentPreferred Skills and Experience:
Past experience covering local governmentDemonstrated track record of producing stories that originate from public records requestsDemonstrated experience working with young children and their parentsFluency in Spanish (speaking, especially)Physical Demands and Working Conditions:
Ability to travel when neededMust be able to perform the essential duties of the position with or without reasonable accommodationAbility to manage some work outside of standard office hours as needed.Physical Demands:Required to move about in an office environment and sit for extended periods of timeRequired to move about in the communityFrequent use of hands for data entry/keystrokes and simple grasping
Working Conditions:Moderate noise levelOccasional exposure to prevalent weather conditionMay be eligible to work in a hybrid office/remote work arrangement
Southern California Public Radio (LAist 89.3/LAist.com/LAist Studios) is diverse in race, ethnicity, language, culture, social class, national origin, religious and political belief, age, ability, gender, gender identity, and sexual orientation in addition to other markers protected by law.
At SCPR, we strive to create an inclusive environment where we all feel pride in who we are and what we do. We are encouraged to show up as we are - always embracing and recognizing that our diversity is what brings us together. Our fundamental commitment to diversity:
Enriches SCPR and provides an atmosphere in which all human potential is valuedPromotes learning through interactions among people of different backgrounds and many perspectives, andEnables the organization to prepare all employees to promote social responsibility, equity, freedom, and productive citizenship in a global society