Wick Communications
The
Argus Observer
in Ontario, Oregon, is excited to announce an opening for a full-time journalist who is passionate about local reporting and storytelling. This position will primarily focus on covering local government and educational developments in Malheur County but will also provide the chance to dive into engaging lifestyle and human interest stories that reflect the essence of the Western Treasure Valley.
As part of our news team, community reporters will play a vital role in both our daily digital content and our weekly print releases, in addition to contributing to various specialty publications that cater to our readership.
The successful applicant will thrive in a fast-paced journalism environment and will need to be agile in managing multiple tasks while meeting deadlines. An acute sense of urgency and enthusiasm for covering breaking news will be crucial. Additionally, an eye for compelling visual storytelling will set candidates apart. Social media skills are essential for engaging with our audience effectively. Please note that the schedule for this position will vary based on workload, and night and weekend work is a requirement.
A degree in journalism or communications is preferred, but candidates with relevant journalism experience will also be given fair consideration. The starting salary for this position is $18 per hour, though this may be adjusted depending on the candidate's level of experience and qualifications. The Argus Observer is proud to be part of the Wick Communications family and provides a competitive benefits package. Employment is conditional upon the successful completion of a background check. We are committed to being an Equal Opportunity Employer and welcome applicants from all walks of life.
Qualified applicants should submit a cover letter, resume, application and a digital portfolio or sample of at least three clips to leslie.thompson@argusobserver.com
Community reporters will contribute to daily online content, weekly print content and several specialty publications.
The successful candidate will thrive in a fast-paced environment, will be flexible and able to
balance assignments and deadlines, will have a keen sense of urgency when it comes to
covering breaking news and will have an eye for visual storytelling. Candidates should also be well-versed in social media. Schedule will vary according to workload and night and weekend work is required.
A journalism or communication degree or equivalent journalism experience is preferred.
The expected starting wage for this role is $18 an hour, but may vary depending on experience and qualifications. The Argus Observer is part of the Wick Communications family and offers a competitive benefits package. Employment offers are contingent on results of a background check. We are an Equal Opportunity Employer. recblid 0rljap1opgrhcexmm29d8usnyrmfb4
Argus Observer
in Ontario, Oregon, is excited to announce an opening for a full-time journalist who is passionate about local reporting and storytelling. This position will primarily focus on covering local government and educational developments in Malheur County but will also provide the chance to dive into engaging lifestyle and human interest stories that reflect the essence of the Western Treasure Valley.
As part of our news team, community reporters will play a vital role in both our daily digital content and our weekly print releases, in addition to contributing to various specialty publications that cater to our readership.
The successful applicant will thrive in a fast-paced journalism environment and will need to be agile in managing multiple tasks while meeting deadlines. An acute sense of urgency and enthusiasm for covering breaking news will be crucial. Additionally, an eye for compelling visual storytelling will set candidates apart. Social media skills are essential for engaging with our audience effectively. Please note that the schedule for this position will vary based on workload, and night and weekend work is a requirement.
A degree in journalism or communications is preferred, but candidates with relevant journalism experience will also be given fair consideration. The starting salary for this position is $18 per hour, though this may be adjusted depending on the candidate's level of experience and qualifications. The Argus Observer is proud to be part of the Wick Communications family and provides a competitive benefits package. Employment is conditional upon the successful completion of a background check. We are committed to being an Equal Opportunity Employer and welcome applicants from all walks of life.
Qualified applicants should submit a cover letter, resume, application and a digital portfolio or sample of at least three clips to leslie.thompson@argusobserver.com
Community reporters will contribute to daily online content, weekly print content and several specialty publications.
The successful candidate will thrive in a fast-paced environment, will be flexible and able to
balance assignments and deadlines, will have a keen sense of urgency when it comes to
covering breaking news and will have an eye for visual storytelling. Candidates should also be well-versed in social media. Schedule will vary according to workload and night and weekend work is required.
A journalism or communication degree or equivalent journalism experience is preferred.
The expected starting wage for this role is $18 an hour, but may vary depending on experience and qualifications. The Argus Observer is part of the Wick Communications family and offers a competitive benefits package. Employment offers are contingent on results of a background check. We are an Equal Opportunity Employer. recblid 0rljap1opgrhcexmm29d8usnyrmfb4