We're on a mission to save local journalism. You interested?
Join The Great Falls Tribune and greatfallstribune.com, part of the USA TODAY NETWORK , in providing local news as the center of community life in Great Falls, Montana.
We're seeking to work with an experienced journalist who already understands Great Falls and Central Montana. Preferably you're already a local, or perhaps returning to your roots. At the very least, you can articulate exactly why you want to live in Cascade County and why its concerns are yours, too.
You're energized by the idea that you'll be the community's most informative voice - plugged in with local newsmakers and influencers and brimming with questions and ideas. You're driven by curiosity and, like us, you think saving local news is a calling, not just a job. You respect the ethical principles of our profession and demand verification, not rumors.
You will spend most of your days reporting on the community and discovering - then answering - its most pressing questions. You'll be the voice and personality behind a local email newsletter where you'll apply an obsession with engaging readers in their in-box and beyond. The newsletter is a daily rundown of the day's news.
You will write and curate must-read stories for this newsletter independently, under a tight deadline. You will also innovate and strategize about growing audience to your newsletter and converting casual readers into paying subscribers. You know how to use tools like SEO and Google Trends to help, but you'll also be backed by some of the industry's brightest analysts and digital producers.
For now, you'll join a team of two reporters in Great Falls, and you'll need to be highly self-motivated and resourceful. You'll work closely (remotely) with an experienced editor and be part of a nationwide team in Gannett's Center for Community Journalism. With us, you'll be developing a model for sustainable local journalism that will influence the trajectory of our company - and our industry.
This position will be based in Great Falls. While you will enjoy work-from-home flexibility, you will regularly meet face-to-face with sources and community members. You may sometimes have to hustle to the scene of breaking news.
Great Falls is the county seat of Cascade County, Montana, centrally located in the state along the Missouri River and within easy distance of the Flathead National Forest and other Big Sky outdoors attractions.
Responsibilities:
Possess strong writing, reporting and multi-media skills.
Display excellent news judgment and journalism ethics.
Be a constant generator of story ideas and able to produce content early and often.
Write a daily newsletter that will serve as the digital delivery of the day's most important stories.
Have familiarity with tools to monitor newsletter metrics.
Be nimble and experiment with formats and styles, measuring success and implementing new strategies.
Work effectively with editors, peers, strategists and other colleagues across the company.
Grow newsletter audience and build a loyal following.
Practice effective and ethical use of social media for connecting with sources and reaching new audiences.
Have a knack for SEO-driven headlines and other audience-driving strategies.
Be nimble and able to adjust swiftly to shifting news demands.
Provide great customer service, helping readers find answers and solutions.
Travel quickly to wherever the news occurs or is being disseminated.
Requirements:
Bachelor's or master's degree in journalism, communication or an equivalent combination of education and experience in local news.
1-3 years of reporting experience, preferably with digital focus.
Commitment to detail, accuracy and fairness.
Strong command of grammar, AP style, media law and SPJ Code of Ethics.
Excellent reporting and writing skills.
Digital proficiency, including social media and MS Office suite.
A dedication to community journalism.
Ability to work accurately and to apply critical thinking to complex issues.
Ability to meet deadlines.
Good observation skills.
This role requires a valid driver's license, reliable transportation, and the minimum liability insurance required by state law.
Application Instructions
We are eager to learn more about you and how you fit this role. When you apply, don't limit your upload to a resume; show us what you've done. To do so, put together a single document file that includes the following, in this order:
Your resume - one to two pages.
A cover letter that outlines how you would approach the job.
Examples of at least five stories you're proud of. Try to include some that you turned quickly and that used alternative story forms.
It is important that these items be assembled into a single document and uploaded in PDF format. Completing these steps will ensure that your application receives the highest consideration.