The salary range for this position is $65,416 - $75,525 per year ($31.45- $36.31 per hour) depending upon qualifications and is non-negotiable.
This recruitment will close on 2/5/2025 at 4:00pm (PST)
This position is part of the SAG-AFTRA bargaining unit with KPBS.
Licensed to San Diego State University, KPBS Radio, Television & Digital serves San Diego and Imperial Counties with news, entertainment, educational and lifestyle programming for all ages. A PBS and NPR station, KPBS produces local and national content that is valued and trusted by local, regional, national and international audiences and is worthy of support.
The environment affects every single person. The beat is rich with personal stories and systemic challenges which, when told with people at the center, can offer a powerful glimpse into the differences between how things are and how they should be.
The Environment Reporter will advance coverage of the San Diego and Imperial Valley regions’ environment issues, and create stories with lively, people-centered reporting. The beat includes water, air, beaches, power, weather and other issues impacted by climate change. This reporter will dig deep to hold policymakers and stakeholders accountable for their roles in existing climate realities and empower individuals with information to help themselves. Cultivating the beat is important, but all KPBS reporters will occasionally work outside their beats, or conversely team up on their beats, as the news merits.
At the direction of the News Director, under the supervision of the assigned News Editor and in coordination with other members of the News Division, the Environment reporter will work to build the reporting beat and set achievable goals. By informing and delighting audiences with compelling journalism, this position will work to consistently produce and publish news to serve today’s discerning audiences.
Other KPBS news beats include health, arts and culture, border, education, military, racial justice and social equity and investigations. The environment reporter will produce news stories that may cross beats at the assignment of the News Editor, that can be distributed on KPBS radio, TV, KPBS.org, KPBS social and mobile platforms. The news stories will be produced in formats such as, but not limited to, audio spots, in-depth audio features, video packages, video features, multimedia projects and special reports as assigned.
The Environment Reporter may be assigned to help fill in for other newsroom positions, such as anchoring newscasts or web producing, and appear as a guest or host on KPBS TV and radio programs. The reporter will produce local content and prepare final productions that can be distributed on all KPBS platforms.
The reporter is expected to participate in station on-air fundraising activities, and make appearances for KPBS community building events and other public relations activities.
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The following information is intended to be representative of the work performed by incumbents in this position and is not all-inclusive. The omission of a specific duty or responsibility will not preclude it from the position if the work is similar, related, or a logical extension of position responsibilities. Job descriptions may be changed at any time based on the needs of the department.
News Reporting and Producing (80%)
Planning (15%)
Other Duties as Assigned (5%)
Minimum Experience
Knowledge and Abilities
Preferred Qualifications and Special Skills
Additional Applicant Information
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