| Date Posted | April 08, 2026 |
|---|---|
| Industry | Digital Media |
| Specialty | Education |
| Remote / Telecommute | Hybrid |
| Job Status | Full-time |
| Salary | $75,000.00 - $100,000.00 |
Description:
Higher Education Reporter
EdSource | California (remote) | $75,000–$100,000
Higher education is under scrutiny, and California, home to
the nation’s largest and most diverse higher education systems, is ground zero.
Students, faculty, administrators and policy makers are facing fundamental
questions: Is college worth it? For whom and compared to what? How can the
state deliver on the promise of economic mobility for students from all
backgrounds?
We’re looking for a reporter to cover higher education as
part of the broader picture of how young Californians are trying to get ahead.
While the job focuses on the California State University’s 22 campuses, it will
also cover the trends reshaping higher education today. That includes a
changing job market and the impacts of AI both in education and the world
students are entering post graduation.
EdSource’s stories work on multiple levels: an understanding
of the policy alongside ground-level reporting on how changes affect real
students and their lives. This role is one of the most interesting beats in
education journalism. You will be covering the largest public 4-year university
system in the country — and the students, faculty and staff who make it run,
struggle, innovate and sometimes fail.
What you’ll cover
- The
ROI debate: whether a four-year degree still delivers, and for whom. How
the CSU system is responding to shifting policy and public skepticism.
- The
space between K-12 and higher education: whether California’s schools are
genuinely preparing students for what comes next. How are they being held
accountable and what are state policy makers looking to do to give
Californian students the education foundation they need to succeed?
- AI on
campus: policy, practice and impact on students.
- Achievement
gaps, graduation rates and college readiness.
- Campus
life and culture: student activism, what’s happening in classrooms, the
debates and controversies that define this moment in higher education.
- Solutions
and innovation: how institutions are tackling persistent problems, and
whether those efforts are working. How are other universities addressing
some of the same challenges and what can CSU learn from them?
What you’ll do
- Report
and write news briefs, deeper dives off the news and enterprise stories,
always with an eye to audiences’ interests. Every day, we connect the dots
for readers, explaining what is happening and its significance.
- Pitch
story ideas ahead of the moments that matter — deadlines, transfer
windows, a big board of trustees meeting, budget votes, enrollment drops.
- Build
the beat with audiences in mind: students, counselors, parents, faculty,
staff, administrators, policymakers. Write with a sense of who needs this
information, how to make your journalism clear and useful and what they’ll
do with it.
- Collaborate
with EdSource’s data team.
- Contribute
to EdSource newsletters and maintain an active social media presence.
- Work
independently on deadline and as part of a collaborative team.
What we’re looking for
- 3+
years of daily journalism experience
- A
track record of making complex policy clear and compelling
- Enterprise
instincts: the ability to step back, identify what matters and pursue
stories that others aren’t telling
- Comfort
with data and spreadsheets; ability to work with our data and
visualization team
- Education
journalism experience is preferred, not required
- Audio/video
skills a plus
About EdSource
Founded in 1977, EdSource is an independent nonprofit and
the authoritative source for education reporting in California. We have the
state’s largest team of education reporters, a strong data and visualization
operation, and a track record of coverage that sets the agenda. This position
is represented by the EdSource Guild.
To apply
Send a cover letter, resume, three references and three to
six work samples (links or attachments) to jobs@edsource.org by April 30.
Include the job title in the subject line and note how you heard about the
opening.
EdSource is an equal opportunity employer and strongly encourages candidates from all backgrounds to apply.
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