Local Government & Communities Reporter
Texas Public Radio
San Antonio, Texas
See other jobs from this company| Date Posted | July 08, 2026 |
|---|---|
| Industry | Radio |
| Specialty | Not Specified |
| Required Education | Bachelor's Degree |
| Job Status | Full-time |
| Salary | 58000.00 to 68000.00 |
Description:
Local Government
& Communities Reporter
REPORTS TO: Vice President of News
CLASSIFICATION: Exempt
SALARY RANGE: $58,000 - $68,000
DOE
WORK
LOCATION: On-Site
SUMMARY:
The
Local Government & Communities Reporter, based in San Antonio, reports on
local government, public policy and civic life with a focus on how decisions
made by public officials shape people’s daily lives and communities.
This
reporter tracks daily developments at City Hall, county government and across
local government agencies while also producing public service journalism,
breaking news coverage, important alerts, explanatory reporting and
accountability journalism on issues including housing, growth, infrastructure,
public safety, transportation, climate resilience and neighborhood change.
Texas Public Radio
(TPR) is a mission-driven, award-winning, multi-platform news organization
serving audiences across South Texas and beyond.
This position is within the bargaining unit represented by the SAG-AFTRA
Union. Union membership is not required as a condition of employment.
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
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Produces
original enterprise reporting on San Antonio City Council, local government
agencies and significant civic and public policy developments impacting South
Texas communities.
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Produces daily coverage and
breaking news related to local government and public policy.
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Develops original explanatory, investigative and
accountability journalism that analyzes the impact of local government and
public policy decisions on communities and civic life.
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Produces in-depth reporting on
housing, transportation, infrastructure, public safety, growth and development,
climate resilience, and neighborhood change affecting South Texas communities.
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Conceives, develops and executes original
enterprise and investigative story ideas, exercising independent editorial
judgment in researching, structuring and producing multi-platform journalism
for broadcast, digital and social audiences.
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Develops relationships with
community members, public officials, advocates, and subject-matter experts.
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Conducts independent research and analysis using
public records, data sets and documentary sources to develop original,
accountability-driven journalism.
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Collaborates with journalists
across Texas Public Radio and The Texas Newsroom on coverage of statewide
issues, accountability reporting and stories connecting local communities to
broader regional and state trends.
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Participates in daily editorial
meetings and collaborates on special coverage and newsroom initiatives.
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Represents
the organization at community events, public forums and civic gatherings,
contributing to audience engagement, source development and the advancement of
enterprise reporting priorities.
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Uses
social media applications to disseminate news and engage audiences.
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Fulfills
administrative obligations related to assignments, including timely
communication with editors, accurate story summaries and expense reports.
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Participates
appropriately in station fundraising, sponsorship activities and live events.
EDUCATION:
Bachelor’s degree in Journalism, Communications or
related field, or equivalent experience. Spanish language fluency is a plus.
EXPERIENCE:
A minimum of four years of
reporting experience and demonstrated initiative in developing sources to
produce original reporting. Experience producing stories across multiple
platforms and effectively using social media. Preference for candidates with
experience covering local government, politics or public policy.
QUALIFICATIONS:
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Demonstrated sound news judgment.
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A passion for the mission of
public radio.
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Exceptional organizational and
time management skills, including the ability to work effectively under
pressure and meet deadlines.
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Excellent communication skills,
both oral and written.
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Demonstrated
ability to write clear, accurate and compelling stories for broadcast and
online.
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Ability to explain complex topics
in accessible and engaging ways.
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Experience with public records
requests.
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Experience using audio editing
software and equipment to produce broadcast content.
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Technologically
versatile and proficient in Microsoft Office, Google Drive and
organizational/communication software, with willingness to expand skills.
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Multimedia reporting and digital
storytelling skills are desirable.
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Demonstrated professionalism and
strong collaborative skills.
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Self-motivated, with the ability
to work efficiently with limited direct supervision.
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Ability to balance daily coverage
with medium- and long-term story development.
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Able to work extended hours as
needed and travel, sometimes on short notice.
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Ability to travel to story destinations in a
timely manner.
We believe a
strong organization includes employees from a range of backgrounds, with
different skills, experiences and passions. If you don't meet every
qualification but believe you could be a strong fit for this role, we encourage
you to apply and tell us more about yourself.
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS:
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Using fingers to make small
movements such as typing or picking up small objects.
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Frequently
conveying detailed or important instructions or ideas accurately, clearly and
quickly.
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Able to hear average or normal
conversations in person or by phone.
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Frequently
and regularly using the wrists, hands and fingers.
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Average, ordinary visual acuity
necessary to prepare or inspect documents or other materials.
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Sedentary
work; sitting most of the time. May occasionally lift folders, files, papers,
audio/video equipment and other items weighing up to approximately 25 pounds.
NOTE: This job description is
intended to describe the general nature and level of work performed. It is not intended to serve as an exhaustive
list of all duties, skills, and responsibilities required. Additionally, this
job description is not intended as an employment contract, implied or
otherwise, and Texas Public Radio continues to maintain its status as an
at-will employer (unless modified by an in force collective bargaining agreement containing a “just
cause” for discipline or discharge standard).
Texas Public Radio
is an Equal Opportunity Employer. In compliance with the Americans with
Disabilities Act, Texas Public Radio will provide reasonable accommodations to
qualified individuals with disabilities and encourages both prospective and
current employees to discuss potential accommodations with the Texas Public
Radio Human Resources Designee.
How to Apply
Please submit:
- Cover
Letter
- Resume
- Professional
References
- Salary
Requirements
Email application materials to hr@tpr.org.
Please indicate where you learned about
this position. No phone calls, please.

