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A nonprofit newsroom in Arizona seeks an experienced Newsletter Editor/Reporter to produce content for 'Eyes on the State', focusing on LGBTQ+ issues and Arizona politics. Responsibilities include story development, research, and community engagement. Ideal candidates should possess strong research and pitching skills, a commitment to journalistic ethics, and the ability to collaborate effectively. The position offers a salary of $55,000–$65,000, along with competitive benefits including paid time off and health care.
LOOKOUT, Arizona’s only nonprofit newsroom focused on LGBTQ+ accountability journalism, is seeking an experienced reporter driven to uncover stories often left untold. The ideal candidate believes in journalism’s power to expose wrongdoing and spark institutional change through records requests, deep source-building, community trust, and strong policy reporting across beats, from politics to criminal justice.
The newsletter editor/reporter will be the primary voice of Eyes on the State, a weekly newsletter published during the legislative session (February–May). This role requires identifying policy stories inside the Capitol that other outlets miss and contributing to biweekly reporting that helps readers understand how state politics shape daily life in Arizona. Outside the session, the reporter will maintain a steady cadence of enterprise, feature, and project‑based stories.
This position is best suited for a highly independent, self‑starting reporter with medium to advanced research skills and a track record of impactful reporting. The reporter should think beyond traditional LGBTQ+ framing, investigating how government and private power affect queer communities and holding institutions—both inside and outside the community—accountable. You do not need to be queer to apply, but you must be able to build trust and report fairly while upholding journalistic standards. Experience reporting in Arizona is preferred, but not required.
LOOKOUT offers fully paid, gender‑inclusive health care; above industry‑standard paid time off starting on day one; a work‑from‑home tech stipend; an annual professional development stipend; a 401(k); and fully paid life and disability insurance. You must reside in Arizona and be able to transport yourself across the state when needed.
To apply: Submit a resume, three recent clips, and two references by 5 p.m. MST (Arizona) on Jan. 9, 2026. Questions can be submitted to joseph@lookoutnews.org. Interviews will take place the week of Jan. 12 and will include a paid writing test. The position is expected to be filled by the end of January.
Apply through here: https://app.dover.com/apply/lookoutnews/c0754765-acaa-4c0a-8c3e-53fa04973201
Salary: $55,000–$65,000
Produce and curate content for Eyes on the State, a weekly newsletter during the legislative session that helps readers navigate Arizona politics and LGBTQ+ issues. Write engaging headlines, summaries, and visuals to inform and grow the audience.
Report on a wide range of LGBTQ+ issues, including civil rights, health care, public safety, education, and local, statewide, and regional politics. Conduct in‑depth interviews with community members, activists, and leaders across Arizona.
Identify and pitch underreported stories that reflect the diversity of LGBTQ+ experiences in the region. Manage multiple stories at various stages, from publishing quick‑turn stories, enterprise reporting, and projects, with biweekly deadlines outside the newsletter. Uphold the highest of journalistic ethics, accuracy, and transparency.
This job involves significant collaboration across various news outlets, and requires someone to work closely with editors and fellow reporters to ensure comprehensive coverage and contribute to multimedia storytelling, including video, podcasts, and interactives.
Use our newsletters to foster reader engagement and amplify LGBTQ+ voices. Build relationships within Arizona’s various LGBTQ+ communities and attend relevant events and meetings.
Manage deadlines independently and adapt quickly to breaking news.