Join Us in Shaping Appalachian & Southern Narratives
Are you an experienced journalist with a passion for leadership and a keen interest in making a real impact in southern and Appalachian communities? The Appalachia + Mid-South Newsroom is looking for a dynamic, creative journalist to serve as Deputy Editor of its new NPR regional hub. This is not just a job; it's an opportunity to directly serve the communities in this region and play a part in helping everyday people tell the world their own story.
About us:
The Deputy Editor works within the Appalachia + Mid-South Newsroom, a collaborative of public media outlets: West Virginia Public Broadcasting; Nashville Public Radio in Nashville, Tennessee; WUOT in Knoxville, Tennessee; LPM in Louisville, Kentucky; WEKU in Richmond/Lexington, Kentucky; WKYU in Bowling Green, Somerset, Henderson/Owensboro and Elizabethtown, Kentucky; and WKMS in Murray, Kentucky. The Schmidt Family Foundation and NPR are supporting the launch of this new regional hub as part of NPR�s initiative to expand its collaborative journalism network to more communities in need. The Deputy Editor will join the team at Nashville Public Radio and work with the entire Appalachia + Mid-South Newsroom.
Your Mission:
As Appalachia + Mid-South Newsroom Deputy Editor, you�ll play a key role in shaping the collaborative�s coverage. You�ll edit multimedia stories that will be shared regionally and nationally. You�ll also collaborate closely with the newsroom Managing Editor and fill-in when this newsroom leader is absent. From helping manage relationships with collaborative partners to leading the newsroom�s continuing education program, you'll be at the forefront of impactful journalism.
Why join the Appalachia + Mid-South Newsroom?
What you'll do:
Key qualifications:
We�re looking for an innovative and experienced journalist who contributes to a supportive and creative working environment. Diverse experiences, education, and work histories can foster those skills. We�re looking for both experienced editors and people who are ready to take the next step and become an editor. Even if you think you meet most but not all of the qualifications below, we still want to hear from you.
Preferred experience:
If you are a visionary journalist ready to make a lasting impact, we would like to invite you to apply. Please include resume, cover letter, and three work samples (stories or projects you�ve written or edited). For audio work samples, provide links to audio hosted online � do not send attachments via email.
Want to learn more about the job? Sign up for a time to chat with Appalachia + Mid-South Newsroom�s Managing Editor, Ryan Van Velzer. rvanvelzer@lpm.org
Application deadline: September 27, 2024.
Physical Demands
The employee in this position is frequently standing, walking, or sitting; using hands to finger, handle, or feel; reaching with hands and arms, and talking or hearing.
Lifts Weight or Exerts Force Work Environment
The employee in this position may regularly lift up to 20 pounds.
Vision
Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision, distance vision, peripheral vision, depth perception and ability to adjust focus.
Salary Information
$70,000 - $80,000 (Negotiable based on experience)
About Nashville Public Radio
Nashville Public Radio serves Middle Tennessee by providing trusted in-depth news, engaging music, and unique cultural programs on 90.3 FM WPLN News, WNXP, Nashville Classical Radio, and our various digital platforms. For more than 60 years, listeners have turned to this community supported service for programming that inspires conversation and curiosity, educates, and entertains. Our values are
WPLN News is the newsroom of Nashville Public Radio, a community-licensed, nonprofit news outlet that strives to cover our region with context, courage and respect. We aim to hold officials accountable and serve audiences that are often underrepresented in positions of power, including people of color, immigrants and those in the working class.
Within the newsroom, our collaborative and diverse team works together to help every journalist realize their potential on the job, while also giving them space to live a full life outside of it. We strive to perform at the highest level: Since 2019, our newsroom has received a Peabody, a national Murrow Award and a Pulitzer finalist nod, as well as the Daniel Schorr Prize for the best public media journalist under 35. And we have ongoing collaborations with outside organizations, including ProPublica, Serial and the local Spanish-language outlet Nashville Noticias, to expand the reach and scope of our journalism.
Nashville Public Radio is committed to diversity, equity, and inclusivity in our hiring. Nashville Public Radio is an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to age, color, disability, gender, gender expression, gender identity, genetic information, national origin, race, religion, sex, sexual orientation, or status as a protected veteran. As part of this commitment, we will ensure that persons with disabilities are provided reasonable accommodations.
Nashville Public Radio offers a generous benefit package including medical, vision, dental, and an robust Employee Assistance Program inclusive of six free sessions of counseling each year and basic legal assistance. Long-term disability and life insurance are provided at no cost to employees. We also have up to 40 days of paid parental or medical leave, inclusive for adoptive and/or foster parents.
In addition to these benefits, employees receive vacation and sick leave, access to a 401(k) plan with employer matching, and 13 paid holidays, 2 of which are floating to employee preference.
The job profile is not designed to cover or contain a comprehensive listing of activities, duties or responsibilities that are required of the employee. Duties, responsibilities, and activities may change, and/or new ones may be assigned at any time with or without notice.