The Washington Times is seeking a General Assignment reporter to cover a broad range of local, national and international topics, with a focus on faith and social issues. This position covers news, events, trends, features and personalities, as well as demographic trends and political and regulatory developments related to family structure, demographic shifts and “value issues.” The successful candidate will participate in both daily and enterprise coverage of religious, cultural and social issues and trends, and their effect on religious communities, the family and the nation. Must have the flexibility to contribute stories outside the regular beat.
The ideal candidate will have earned a bachelor’s degree and have two to four years news reporting experience. Experience covering cultural and social issues is a plus. The ability to write clean and concise copy and to meet daily digital and print deadlines is a must.
The Washington Times offers a competitive base salary, as well as, medical, dental, vision, company-paid life insurance, a generous paid time off program, matching 401(k) plan, and free on-site parking. If you have a huge drive to succeed, an outstanding work ethic, integrity, and a proven professional with excellent communication skills who is ready to take the lead, apply TODAY!