Date Posted | August 28, 2025 |
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Industry | Digital Media |
Specialty | Not Specified |
Job Status | Full-time |
Salary | 65,000-75,000 |
Description:
The Connecticut Mirror (www.CTMirror.org) is a nonprofit, non-partisan local online journalism
success story with huge momentum and ambitious growth goals. We cover public
policy, government and politics in Connecticut. Our 27-person full-time staff
includes 22 journalists and five business team members. Four journalism
positions have been added just this year.
This beat will be an integral part of our broader policy coverage, which
includes justice, human services, health care, the state budget, the
environment, and housing, among other topics, and will require a mix of daily
news coverage and deeper-dive enterprise stories on substantive policy and
human-interest issues — especially those that would otherwise go untold. We are
particularly interested in stories that hold government accountable and expose
systemic problems. The reporter will also write a regular newsletter, every
other week, highlighting and explaining the latest news for our readers who are
interested in K-12 education.
This reporter will need to build sources within state and local education
systems — including parents, students, teachers, administrators, local and
state officials, researchers and advocates — and will work collaboratively with
other staff reporters to cover the intersection of K-12 education with other
coverage areas, such as health, state finance and justice. During Connecticut’s
annual state legislative session, the reporter will be responsible for tracking
bills and writing stories about proposed legislation that impacts the people,
state agencies and service providers for school-age children and their
families.
The successful candidate will be able to make meaningful connections
between the role of government and the challenges children and families face in
educational systems. We are looking for candidates who can write clearly,
translate jargon and use narrative and other techniques to engage readers.
Experience with multiple platforms, including newsletters, video, audio and
other story forms, is preferred.
We’re interested in candidates who have:
- A passion for great journalism
that covers policy, government and politics;
- Interest in public K-12
education;
- At least three years of
experience reporting at a daily news organization;
- Ability to balance a combination
of long-form enterprise and daily incremental stories;
- Ability to translate complex
policy into readable and relevant narrative copy;
- A talent for connecting
government or system failures to human consequences;
- An eagerness for telling stories
in innovative, compelling ways across platforms and in a way that engages
audiences;
- The ability to work well both
independently and collaboratively with other CT Mirror staff and other
news organizations;
- Reliable transportation and
authorization to work in the United States;
- Passion for CT Mirror’s public
policy mission and nonprofit ethos.
We do not expect every candidate to be equally skilled in all these
areas, and this is not a complete list of all relevant qualifications
applicants might bring to the job. Reaching talent across a range of
backgrounds and experiences is deeply important to us.
This position will be based in our Hartford, Conn., newsroom. We strongly encourage candidates from diverse backgrounds to apply.
Here’s our commitment to the candidate whom we hire:
- Annual salary of $65,000 -
$75,000, depending on experience.
- Medical and dental benefits, and
a 403b retirement savings program with company match.
- Generous time-off policy that
includes 23 days of paid personal time off and 11 paid federal holidays.
- Professional development and the
opportunity to learn from peers at industry conferences.
- Transparent internal review and
feedback process.
- Cell phone stipend.
You’ll work hard because we’re serious about our mission, but you’ll
laugh plenty along the way because we can’t always be serious!
Please apply by Monday, September 22, 2025, by
using this form. https://airtable.com/appmPgbUU6FJ7IgXB/shrL67lRE09FOZ8tC
You will need to include a resume plus three writing samples of your
work. You may also include a cover letter that describes your interest in this
role, and any additional writing samples or pertinent information to advance
your candidacy.
Questions? Contact State Policy
Editor Erica E. Phillips via email at ephillips@ctmirror.org. No phone calls please.
CT Mirror is committed to building an inclusive organization that
represents the people and communities we serve. We do not and shall not
discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, gender, gender expression,
age, national origin (ancestry), disability, marital status, sexual
orientation, or military status, in any of our hiring, procurement, volunteer
recruitment, or other activities or operations. We are committed to providing
an inclusive and welcoming environment for all members of our staff, board,
volunteers, subcontractors, vendors, and readers.
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