| Date Posted | May 07, 2026 |
|---|---|
| Industry | Digital Media |
| Specialty | Not Specified |
| Remote / Telecommute | Telecommute |
| Job Status | Full-time |
| Salary | Not Specified |
Description:
Southwest Virginia accountability reporter
Watchdog, investigative and civic journalist writing about
underserved communities of Southwest Virginia along the Interstate 81 corridor,
including Bristol and the counties of Washington, Smyth, Wythe plus Russell and
Tazewell.
About the Role
Cardinal News is seeking a reporter to cover accountability,
watchdog, investigative and enterprise stories in Southwest Virginia, with a
focus on the localities along the Interstate 81 corridor. We’re looking for a
journalist who believes in the power of public service reporting — someone who
shows up, listens first, and shines light on the forces that shape our region.
This role is for a reporter who doesn’t chase the news cycle
but builds it — through original enterprise work, consistent community
engagement, and a deep understanding of the issues people face in the
Appalachia area of Virginia. We want someone who can track how decisions made
in Richmond, D.C., and corporate boardrooms affect our local schools, jobs,
hospitals, and towns.
This is a multi-year grant-funded position by the Anne and
Gene Worrell Foundation. The foundation is helping to rebuild local news in a
place where the family once owned a vibrant newspaper.
What you will do:
● Report and write deeply sourced accountability and
enterprise stories rooted in
Southwest Virginia.
● Develop sources and engage regularly with local residents,
community groups, and institutions to understand issues from the ground up.
● Pitch and develop original stories that connect local
experiences to broader systems
and structures.
● Use data, public records, and in-person reporting to
uncover information that informs
and empowers.
● Collaborate with editors and multimedia colleagues to
present stories across
platforms — from written features to visual, audio, and
social formats.
● Help build trust by meeting people where they are —
including exploring nontraditional
storytelling methods and attending local events or meetings.
What You’ll Bring
- A
track record of (or strong interest in) accountability reporting
that holds power to account and elevates underrepresented voices.
- Experience
with enterprise journalism — going beyond press releases and
breaking news to report original, impactful stories.
- Deep
curiosity and respect for rural communities, including a desire to
understand and reflect the realities of life in Southwest Virginia.
- Comfort
with community engagement, from listening sessions and source
building to co-creating coverage with audiences.
- Strong
writing, reporting, and story development skills across a range of
formats.
- A
willingness to experiment with multiplatform storytelling (with
support) — whether that’s short-form video, audio, newsletters, or public
events.
- Working
knowledge of public records, data reporting, and open-source research
(or a willingness to learn).
- A
collaborative, team-oriented approach and a commitment to journalistic
integrity, equity, and transparency.
Preferred (But Not Required)
- Familiarity
with Southwest Virginia or a background in covering rural,
underrepresented, or economically transitioning regions.
- Experience
with multimedia tools (photography, video, audio, or social-first
storytelling).
- Comfort
working remotely with a distributed team while staying connected and
communicative.
Location
The reporter will be centered in or about Bristol and
Abingdon, Virginia and be part of our expansion to restore local news in far
Southwest Virginia. The SW news team includes an experienced editor who has
lived and worked in the area for decades and two reporters. The other reporter
is based in Wise County.
Bristol is home to the Birthplace of Country Music Museum,
Bristol Motor Speedway and the Hard Rock Hotel and Casino. South Holston
Lake – a TVA reservoir totaling 7,580 acres in Northeast Tennessee and
Southwest Virginia -- is just a short drive from Bristol.
Nearby Abingdon is a small town known for its historical
nature and its appeal to a hub of artisans and crafts people. It’s also home to
the Barter Theatre, the Martha Washington Inn and the start of the Virginia
Creeper Trail, one of several recreation trails in the area.
Far Southwest Virginia has beautiful scenery and lots to do
from its mountain views at Breaks Interstate Park to kayaking and fishing on
the Clinch Rover to exploring one of the many ATV trails in the region. In the
fall, you can see Southwest Virginia’s elk herd against a backdrop of bright
orange, gold and crimson foliage, an autumn view that is hard to top.
Amid the beauty, are economic challenges as the region
transforms following a serious downturn of the coal industry and the loss of
manufacturing jobs. As it transitions away from an extraction economy, policymakers
and developers are exploring the possibility of growth through energy
development like small modular nuclear reactors or microreactors, solar
projects and data centers.
It has also become known as an epicenter of the opioid
addiction crisis, which is currently bringing in millions of dollars each year
through settlements with the major pharmaceutical manufacturers, distributors,
and pharmacy chains and used for local remediation efforts.
There is no shortage of stories for a curious, enterprising journalist.
About Cardinal News
Cardinal News is an independent, nonprofit, nonpartisan news
site that serves Southwest and Southside Virginia. Our mission is to report the
untold stories of Southwest and Southside Virginia, and strengthen the voices
of the people in our communities who have been sidelined in the commonwealth’s
political, economic and cultural conversations simply because of where they
live.
We were named Startup of the Year by the Institute for
Nonprofit News in 2021, LION Business of the Year by LION Publishers in 2025,
and were accepted in 2025 into the American Journalism Project portfolio. We continue
to grow rapidly, with expansion projects underway to deepen our reporting and
broaden our local news network to better serve our communities.
Our benefits include:
● Competitive pay
● Paid holidays and vacation time
● Health, dental, and vision insurance
● Contributions to health savings accounts
● A matching 401(k) plan
● Short- and long-term disability insurance
● Most importantly: collaborative, mission-driven teammates
To Apply
Please send a résumé, 3-5 clips or portfolio samples, and a
brief cover letter to jobs@cardinalnews.org, explaining why you’re a good fit for
this role and what you’d be excited to cover in this region.
We Value Diverse Perspectives
We are an equal opportunity employer and do not and will not
discriminate in employment, recruitment, board membership, advertisements for
employment, compensation, termination, upgrading, promotions, and other
conditions of employment on the basis of race, color, religion (creed), gender,
gender expression, age, national origin (ancestry), disability, marital status,
sexual orientation, or military status.
We also know not every qualified candidate will meet every
single requirement listed above. If you have most of them, and you’re
passionate about serving communities with rigorous, empathetic journalism, we
want to hear from you.

