Seneca Gaming Corp.
EMPLOYMENT: Indigenous Communities Reporter/Producer
Seneca Gaming Corp., Washington, District of Columbia, us, 20022
TRIBAL GAMING Workforce and Career DevelopmentSalary Range:
$60,000.00 To 73,300.00 AnnuallyAbout OPBOPB is a leader in public media, serving diverse communities of the Northwest with fact-based, in-depth news and information about politics, the environment, science, arts, history, and cultures; business, education and more. Powered by the generous support of members, OPB seeks out a variety of voices in our communities and lifts up authentic stories of the people, places, events and issues of the region, providing context and a deeper understanding.The OpportunityWe’re seeking a reporter dedicated to expanding and enriching coverage of Indigenous communities and sovereign nations. As the Indigenous Communities Reporter, you'll play a crucial role in contributing comprehensive news coverage, and building lasting relationships with diverse communities.The position will balance short form and long form storytelling with a stronger emphasis on feature coverage, allowing for a deeper exploration of topics. You’ll have an opportunity to collaborate with other beats which will result in nuanced reporting. Beyond storytelling, you will also be contributing cultural conversation, delving into topics such as land and environmental issues, government affairs, and community development from Indigenous perspectives. We are enthusiastic about the selected candidate's potential to amplify Indigenous voices and contribute to a more interconnected understanding of Pacific Northwest regional news. If you are passionate about authentic storytelling and dedicated community engagement, we invite you to apply.We have an expectation that the successful applicant will have firsthand involvement in the Indigenous communities we serve. We recognize the disparities of representation in media of Indigenous people in our community. We believe that the experiences of these communities must be valued in the work we do. Hence, we strongly encourage applications from people with these identities.Responsibilities80% - The reporter/producer reports, writes and produces breaking and enterprise news stories on multiple platforms, including audio and digital with a focus on Indigenous communities in Oregon and Southwest Washington.5% - Participate in local news programming by appearing as a guest on shows like Think Out Loud or being debriefed by an on-air host. Support efforts to include other local voices in OPB’s on-air programming.5% - Produces reports for national news programs and newscasts, as assigned and with approval of supervising editor.10% - Other duties as assigned, including participating in outreach functions and working collaboratively with journalists from other news organizations with a focus on Indigenous issues and populations.Working ConditionsThe reporter will divide time between an office/studio and field work as needed for newsgathering, which may include travel to remote locations, working evenings and possibly working in inclement weather. This position typically works Monday-Friday, though some weekend work is possible. Lifting and carrying equipment up to 20 pounds is sometimes required. Travel within Oregon and Southwest Washington is common. This is a hybrid position.Minimum QualificationsBachelor’s degree in journalism or related field or the equivalent combination of education, training, and experience that provides the requisite knowledge, skills, and abilities for this position.3 years of journalism experience.Experience reporting on the issues of particular interest to Indigenous populations or familiarity with those topics through professional or lived experience.Ability to work effectively and efficiently under tight deadlines on multiple platforms.Strong writing and interviewing skills.Familiarity with photography, audio, video, and social media in the presentation of news stories.Commitment to high ethical standards in reporting.Ability to file live reports and participate in breaking news.Enthusiasm for the mission of OPB.Enthusiasm for the changing news production environment and the tools and software used to facilitate our work.Preferred QualificationsExperience using digital audio recording and editing equipment.Experience covering a reporting beat and developing and maintaining sources.Bilingual in English and another language.An eye for diverse voices and sources in stories.Photography or video production skills.Additional InformationThis position reports to Managing Editor and is benefits eligible.The probable hiring range for this nonexempt position is between $28.85 and $35.24 per hour, depending on qualifications, which is the equivalent of $60,000-73,300 annually.This position requires a valid driver's license and will require consent to OPB conducting a driving record check. Employees will not be allowed to use a company or personal vehicle for work purposes without completion and satisfactory results of this check.How to ApplyFor application instructions, please visit OPB's careers page. You will be asked to create an account, upload your cover letter and resume, and answer a few position-related questions. Once you click "submit,” you cannot make changes to your application.Your application materials are due by 8:59 PM Pacific Time on January 2, 2024.
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$60,000.00 To 73,300.00 AnnuallyAbout OPBOPB is a leader in public media, serving diverse communities of the Northwest with fact-based, in-depth news and information about politics, the environment, science, arts, history, and cultures; business, education and more. Powered by the generous support of members, OPB seeks out a variety of voices in our communities and lifts up authentic stories of the people, places, events and issues of the region, providing context and a deeper understanding.The OpportunityWe’re seeking a reporter dedicated to expanding and enriching coverage of Indigenous communities and sovereign nations. As the Indigenous Communities Reporter, you'll play a crucial role in contributing comprehensive news coverage, and building lasting relationships with diverse communities.The position will balance short form and long form storytelling with a stronger emphasis on feature coverage, allowing for a deeper exploration of topics. You’ll have an opportunity to collaborate with other beats which will result in nuanced reporting. Beyond storytelling, you will also be contributing cultural conversation, delving into topics such as land and environmental issues, government affairs, and community development from Indigenous perspectives. We are enthusiastic about the selected candidate's potential to amplify Indigenous voices and contribute to a more interconnected understanding of Pacific Northwest regional news. If you are passionate about authentic storytelling and dedicated community engagement, we invite you to apply.We have an expectation that the successful applicant will have firsthand involvement in the Indigenous communities we serve. We recognize the disparities of representation in media of Indigenous people in our community. We believe that the experiences of these communities must be valued in the work we do. Hence, we strongly encourage applications from people with these identities.Responsibilities80% - The reporter/producer reports, writes and produces breaking and enterprise news stories on multiple platforms, including audio and digital with a focus on Indigenous communities in Oregon and Southwest Washington.5% - Participate in local news programming by appearing as a guest on shows like Think Out Loud or being debriefed by an on-air host. Support efforts to include other local voices in OPB’s on-air programming.5% - Produces reports for national news programs and newscasts, as assigned and with approval of supervising editor.10% - Other duties as assigned, including participating in outreach functions and working collaboratively with journalists from other news organizations with a focus on Indigenous issues and populations.Working ConditionsThe reporter will divide time between an office/studio and field work as needed for newsgathering, which may include travel to remote locations, working evenings and possibly working in inclement weather. This position typically works Monday-Friday, though some weekend work is possible. Lifting and carrying equipment up to 20 pounds is sometimes required. Travel within Oregon and Southwest Washington is common. This is a hybrid position.Minimum QualificationsBachelor’s degree in journalism or related field or the equivalent combination of education, training, and experience that provides the requisite knowledge, skills, and abilities for this position.3 years of journalism experience.Experience reporting on the issues of particular interest to Indigenous populations or familiarity with those topics through professional or lived experience.Ability to work effectively and efficiently under tight deadlines on multiple platforms.Strong writing and interviewing skills.Familiarity with photography, audio, video, and social media in the presentation of news stories.Commitment to high ethical standards in reporting.Ability to file live reports and participate in breaking news.Enthusiasm for the mission of OPB.Enthusiasm for the changing news production environment and the tools and software used to facilitate our work.Preferred QualificationsExperience using digital audio recording and editing equipment.Experience covering a reporting beat and developing and maintaining sources.Bilingual in English and another language.An eye for diverse voices and sources in stories.Photography or video production skills.Additional InformationThis position reports to Managing Editor and is benefits eligible.The probable hiring range for this nonexempt position is between $28.85 and $35.24 per hour, depending on qualifications, which is the equivalent of $60,000-73,300 annually.This position requires a valid driver's license and will require consent to OPB conducting a driving record check. Employees will not be allowed to use a company or personal vehicle for work purposes without completion and satisfactory results of this check.How to ApplyFor application instructions, please visit OPB's careers page. You will be asked to create an account, upload your cover letter and resume, and answer a few position-related questions. Once you click "submit,” you cannot make changes to your application.Your application materials are due by 8:59 PM Pacific Time on January 2, 2024.
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