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Reporter, WFDD

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Wake Forest University logoWake Forest University · Winston Salem, NC
Full-timeOn-site3w ago
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External Applicants: Please ensure all required documents are ready to upload before beginning your application, including your resume, cover letter, and any additional materials specified in the job description. Cover Letter and Supporting Documents: Navigate to the "My Experience" application page. Locate the "Resume/CV" document upload section at the bottom of the page. Use the "Select Files" button to upload your cover letter, resume, and any other required supporting documents. You can select multiple files. Important Note: The "My Experience" page is the only opportunity to attach your cover letter, resume, and supporting documents. You will not be able to modify your application or add attachments after submission. Current Employees: Apply from your existing Workday account in the Jobs Hub. Do not apply from this website. A cover letter is required for all positions; optional for facilities, campus services, and hospitality roles unless otherwise specified. Job Description Summary WFDD is looking for an early-career reporter to cover general assignment stories across a 32-county region while beginning to develop a beat. In this role, you'll report for daily newscasts, including Morning Edition and All Things Considered, while also working on longer-form features. You'll be expected to build sources, stay on top of local and regional issues, and monitor news and social media to identify stories that matter to our audience. You'll work closely with editors and more experienced reporters, but you'll also be expected to manage your own time, move stories forward, and meet deadlines with limited supervision. Job Description This position is not eligible for sponsorship of non-immigrant or immigrant visa status through Wake Forest University. All eligible applicants are encouraged to apply. Essential Functions: News Gathering: Monitor news sources, attend press conferences, and conduct interviews to gather information and develop story ideas on the topics that are of relevance to the WFDD audience. As a Reporter I, you are expected to keep the News Director, and Editorial Director aware of any developments in your beat that might be of interest. Reporters are expected to work on two or three stories simultaneously. Reporting: Research, write, and produce news reports for broadcast during Morning Edition , All Things Considered and the hourly newscasts, adhering to established journalistic guidelines and deadlines. Interviewing: Conduct interviews with sources, experts and community members to gather insights, perspectives and quotes for news stories, ensuring accuracy, balance and fairness in reporting. Story Development: Pitch story ideas to the Editorial Director, develop angles, and outline story plans to provide depth and context to news coverage, contributing to the station's editorial goals and priorities. As appropriate, post stories to NCPRA. Editing and Fact-Checking: Review and edit news scripts for clarity, accuracy, and adherence to style guidelines, collaborating with editors and senior reporters to ensure the quality of reporting. Multimedia Content: Contribute to the production of multimedia content, including audio recordings, photographs, and digital assets, to enhance news stories and engage the audience across platforms. Utilize available social media channels to engage with the audience as the stories are being developed. Community Engagement: Engage with the community to identify story ideas, gather feedback, and build relationships with sources, stakeholders, and listeners, representing the station professionally at public events and meetings. Professional Development: Stay informed about current events, trends, and best practices in journalism through training, workshops, and networking opportunities, seeking to improve skills and expand knowledge in the field. Breaking News: Cover events/breaking news outside of the regular schedule as needed. Other Functions: Undertakes special projects and assignments as required. Participate in station fundraising, both on and off the air. Collaborates with other departments that support the Content Division. Anchor newscasts or host on-air programs, as needed. Required Education, Knowledge, Skills, Abilities: A four-year degree or equivalent is required and at least one year of professional experience in journalism or equivalent experience. Must have experience in news gathering, writing, editing and radio and web production for short-form and long-form reports. Demonstrated ability to work within a live broadcast environment. Displays knowledge of and adherence to high ethical and audio/work standards. Possesses effective communication and interpersonal skills. Must have excellent grammar and spelling skills. Must have excellent memory for details, be able to meet daily deadlines under pressure and deal effectively with simultaneous tasks. Ability to travel, as required. Valid driver's license with good driving record. Must be insu


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