OverviewAre you ready for your next step in journalism?
We're on the lookout for a talented and curious journalist to join the Waikato Times – someone who wants to make an impact and grow their career in a well-respected media organisation.Based in Hamilton, you'll be responsible for generating compelling, accurate, and well-crafted stories for our website and the Waikato Times newspaper.
We are particularly interested in applicants with relevant court and or local body reporting experience, but reporters brimming with ideas and curiosity should also apply.ResponsibilitiesProducing high-quality stories and multimedia content to a consistently high standardReporting on major local issues, regularly breaking news and leading the conversationIdentifying and developing original ideas that inform, entertain and shape the local and national news agendaUnderstanding the interests of Waikato communities and unearthing the stories that matter mostMaking effective use of emerging tools, including AI, to support research, content creation and audience engagementQualificationsStrong journalistic skills, with the ability to write clearly and edit your own workExperience in packaging content with immediate appeal across digital and multimedia formatsHigh level of fluency in social media platforms as newsgathering and storytelling toolsA commitment to ethical, balanced, and well-researched journalismA passion for serving audiences with quality reporting and insightConfidence in contributing to a collaborative newsroom environment as well as working independentlySelf-motivation, excellent time management, and the ability to work to tight deadlinesA willingness to contribute ideas and take part in lively editorial discussionsThink you can do the job?
Then apply now and start your journey with Stuff today.Ka oti ranei i a koe tenei mahi?
Kati, tono mai inaianei kia timata ai to haerenga me Stuff i tenei ra.
Stuff champions inclusion.
Be it gender, ethnicity, beliefs, abilities or experiences - we know that diversity brings another lens through which we all learn, connect and grow.E kokiri nei a Stuff i te whainga kia whai wahi ai te katoa.
Haunga te ira, te iwi, nga whakapono, nga aheinga, nga wheako ranei o te tangata - e mohio nei tatou ma te kanorau e whai tirohanga hou ai, e ako ai, e tuhono ai, e whanake ano ai tatou katoa.As we are committed to creating a workplace that reflects the diverse communities in New Zealand, we will always invite and encourage applications from people of all genders, ethnicities, disabilities and ages.
We are committed to providing equal employment opportunities for all.Na runga i ta matou u ki tetahi taiao mahi e whakaatu ana te kanorau o nga hapori i Aotearoa, i te ao, i te po, ka pohiringia, ka akina ano nga tono mahi a te marea whanui, haunga te ira, te iwi, te hauatanga, te pakeke ranei.
E u nei matou ki te whai kia watea ai a matou ara whai mahi ki te katoa i runga i te mana taurite.Disclaimer : Stuff does not accept unsolicited agency resumes.
Stuff is not responsible for any fees related to unsolicited resumes.
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Journalist • Waikato, New Zealand