The Dallas Morning News’ Education Lab is seeking an ambitious journalist to cover K-12 schools in North Texas, helping readers understand how state education policy impacts them and their children, and holding accountable state educational leaders, districts, public schools, private schools and homeschools.
The Education Lab is an award-winning, dynamic team that leads the state in providing context in breaking education news as well as revealing, smart enterprise stories. The Education Lab, which is supported by community funding from foundations and philanthropists, is committed to deepening the conversations around education through journalism and public engagement.
We’re seeking a reporter comfortable talking to parents, students and teachers; building relationships with school officials and policymakers, filing public information requests and poring over public records to find meaningful stories.
We’re looking for candidates with at least two years of experience in journalism who have a bachelor’s degree in journalism or a related field. We prefer candidates with prior education reporting or editing experience. Candidates must have an understanding of how best to serve our digital and print audiences. Education is a data-driven beat, so there’s a huge plus in knowing how to use Excel, Access or other data tools.
The Dallas Morning News believes a collaborative and inclusive work environment is essential to a thriving workplace for all. We are in search of a diverse group of candidates. It’s our mission to reach underserved communities, many of which include Spanish-speaking families. Fluency in Spanish is an advantage.
We are in the office three days a week. We believe this is key to a thriving and inclusive workplace that develops and supports one another as we produce revelatory work with our community in mind daily.
An application should include a memo on how you would cover the beat.
News you can use regarding Dallas Morning News: The Dallas Morning News is Texas’ leading daily newspaper with a bedrock journalistic reputation, intense regional focus and close community ties. We are dedicated to covering the issues that impact everyday lives in North Texas. More than 12 million people a month read The News’ content published in print, online or digitally. Founded in 1885, The News maintains one of the largest newsrooms in Texas and has won nine Pulitzer Prizes.
We believe our community is best served by a diverse newsroom that fosters an inclusive work environment for people from all backgrounds, regardless of race, gender, age or sexual orientation.
Benefit Offerings:
- Internal Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Committee
- Internal Culture Committee
- Leadership Development Programs
- Annual Unconscious Bias Training
- Flexible Work Schedules
- Monthly Webinars addressing Health & Wealth for all employees
- Medical/Dental and Vision insurance
- MDLive Telemedicine 24/7/365 access to board certified doctors via computer or phone
- FMLA and Parental Leave
- Onsite Fitness Center
- Retirement benefits, including employer contributions
- Employee Assistance Program
- 18 Paid Time Off Days