Based at KERA in Dallas, the Early Childhood Education and Development reporter will cover a broad range of issues affecting young Texans and their families, such as the state’s school choice program, the impact of pre-K on student outcomes, childcare deserts and innovations in teaching and learning. While a strong understanding of education policies will be crucial, stories should center the voices of students, families and educators across North Texas to help our audience make sense of those policies. The coverage will include a strong focus on solutions journalism and accountability reporting. This reporter will write and produce everything from daily news spots to in-depth features on all of KERA’s platforms -- radio, video, social media and keranews.org -- as well as contribute to KERA’s flagship daily show, NTX Now, and to our partners around the state. This is a great opportunity for a motivated, curious reporter who wants to explore early childhood disparities and connect with and elevate communities across our listening area. KERA leads The Texas Newsroom – a regional hub of public radio stations across the state and NPR – so this reporter’s stories will air locally, statewide and sometimes nationally. The ideal candidate is someone who can put local stories in broader context. This position is classified as FLSA non-exempt, is eligible for overtime and reports to the Specialty Beats Editor.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level
Number of Employees
101-250 employees