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Lookout Local is seeking a Senior Correspondent for the Eugene-Springfield desk to lead investigative and enterprise reporting, working with a team of reporters to deepen coverage across our local news network.
You will spearhead accountability reporting on criminal justice, housing, and public policy, using public records, data journalism, and strong storytelling to illuminate how local decisions affect communities.
Lookout Eugene-Springfield’s mission is to provide fair, accurate, and non-partisan news, focusing on the role of business in shaping a community through taxes and jobs. We are committed to reviving local journalism and engaging with the community to reflect their needs and interests. Lookout Eugene-Springfield now approaches its first anniversary, having already achieved great traction -- audience, membership, advertising, and community trust -- It is part of Lookout Local, a now fast-growing, next-generation West Coast-based local news network. Lookout Santa Cruz won the 2024 Pulitzer for Breaking News, and Lookout's fiercely mission-driven, business-driven model is winning wide national notice. Check out our network page: https://lookout.co/network.
Lookout Eugene-Springfield’s mission is to provide fair, accurate, and non-partisan news, focusing on the role of business in shaping a community through taxes and jobs. We are committed to reviving local journalism and engaging with the community to reflect their needs and interests. Lookout Eugene-Springfield now approaches its first anniversary, having already achieved great traction -- audience, membership, advertising, and community trust -- It is part of Lookout Local, a now fast-growing, next-generation West Coast-based local news network. Lookout Santa Cruz won the 2024 Pulitzer for Breaking News, and Lookout's fiercely mission-driven, business-driven model is winning wide national notice. Check out our network page: https://lookout.co/network.
Our workplaces are in-person, in-community, collaborative and collegial. We are building a diverse, highly skilled and mission-driven group of journalists, community builders and business people intent on maintaining our culture of learning, growth and community service.
This Senior Correspondent position will focus both on their own work and on working with the full team of correspondents, enhancing meaningful, in-depth reporting across our full range of coverage.
Major issues we’ve covered demand deeper and wider coverage, including deeper dives into the criminal system, law enforcement agencies and the courts. There are real issues of jail treatment, opioid overdose response and the familiar mental health challenges that communities face.
Affordability, the kind and nature of housing and economic development and homelessness head the list of issues the senior correspondent will help report and lead on. Further, the issues of our day – the local impacts of dramatic change in federal funding – pervades and will continue to dominate much coverage going forward.
The senior correspondent brings a fair, experienced, inventive and nuanced approach to these issues, surfacing fresh reporting. We expect a successful candidate to bring a rich background of accountability and watchdog work, including a knowledge of public records and data journalism, showing the ability to take on broader issues as well as breaking impactful news. The ideal candidate must have demonstrated a command of the reader-focused, people-driven, data-centric reporting that provides readers and communities what they want.
The correspondent will work both independently and collaboratively with editors and fellow correspondents to deepen and broaden our coverage. The demonstrated ability to collaborate is a must.
If you are interested, please respond with a cover letter describing your capabilities, demonstrating relevant experience and drive for this work, and including relevant examples.