Local Democracy Reporter, DerbyshireLive, Reach Plc

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Location: Derby
Salary details: £23,349.99pa starting salary
  • Flexible Working
  • Full-Time

Are you passionate about politics and how it affects communities? DerbyshireLive/The Derby Telegraph needs a journalist to boost our county-wide coverage as part of the Local Democracy Reporting scheme.

Our newsroom has helped our local democracy reporter provide vital insight into decisions made by local political and health leaders.

Thanks to additional investment by the BBC, the service is now expanding in Derbyshire. And we are now able to advertise for a further LDR to join our politics team.

As well as working within a dynamic, digital newsroom, you will play a pivotal role in the BBC-backed public journalism service – ensuring an even greater degree of scrutiny on decisions across Derbyshire.

A firm grasp of local government, strong digital skills and a track record of great ideas are essential for this role.

Key Responsibilities

You will be a trained journalist based at DerbyshireLive, working with its brilliant team of dedicated and enthusiastic journalists. You will be responsible for covering Derbyshire County council and its district and borough councils, ensuring meetings and key decisions are reported as well as building contacts and breaking exclusive lines.

As well as your stories appearing online and in print, they will also be accessible to the BBC and other publications and broadcasters throughout the region, bringing a huge potential audience to your work.

The Ideal Candidate

We are looking for reporters with good knowledge of social media and the way it can be used to drive audience and engagement. We are seeking candidates with formal journalist training (including shorthand and media law) and with two years experience – although in some cases newly-qualified journalists may be considered.

You must be able to work to tight, daily deadlines and have a shorthand proficiency of 100wpm.

About the Local Democracy Reporting Service

This scheme is designed to increase coverage and scrutiny of councils across the UK.

Funded by the BBC and run by media publishers, reporters who join this service provide in-depth coverage of local authorities which will feature on websites, newspapers and broadcasts across their region.

This is a high-profile job – where your reports can feature on websites, print, regional TV, radio and even the BBC homepage.

So, Who Are We?

We are Reach plc, you might not have heard of us but we have probably met without you even realising it. We are home to the UK and Ireland’s most iconic digital platforms, magazines and newspapers. From the Mirror, Daily Express and OK!, to our regional titles such as the Liverpool Echo, BirminghamLive and the Manchester Evening News (plus lots more), our brands and the stories we cover are as varied as our people. We help all kinds of people share experiences through our stories because we believe this is what makes us human. Oh, and we should probably also mention that with a monthly readership of 47 million people, Reach is the largest commercial publisher in the UK. At Reach, not only will you feel better understood, you will also feel you understand other people better too.

Package Description

We are offering a competitive salary and benefits including;

  • 25 days holiday per annum
  • Contributory pension scheme
  • Holiday purchase scheme
  • Simply Health Healthcare Cashplan
  • Free wellbeing apps and coaching support
  • Lots of high street discounts!

Reach plc believes diversity brings benefits for our customers, our business and our people. This is why we are committed to being an inclusive employer and encourage applications from all suitable applicants irrespective of background, circumstances, age, disability, gender identity, ethnicity, religion or belief and sexual orientation. Please mention Journo Resources when applying – it really helps us out.

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