Photographer & MMJ

Sinclair Broadcast GroupFlint, MI
Onsite

About The Position

WSMH/WBSF is looking for a creative full-time News Photographer/MMJ. We are seeking someone who can see beyond the lens and bring back compelling stories. The candidate should have at least one year experience working with a broadcast news organization. You will cover day to day general, in-depth features and investigative assignments. We are shooting full high definition (HD) on media cards and editing on desktops and laptops. You should have strong editing skills in non-linear edit systems, possess excellent people skills, a strong work ethic, and a great attitude. In addition to photographer duties, you will have the flexibility to MMJ on occasion. This will include pitching and researching story ideas. A passion for covering local news and storytelling on multiple platforms is absolutely essential in this position.

Requirements

  • At least one year of shooting experience and technical knowledge of editing and photo equipment.
  • Ability to edit and shoot general assignment stories, live shots and natural sound packages.
  • Team player who can produce good stories under tight deadlines.
  • Ability to MMJ at least once a week.
  • Must have a valid driver's license and a good driving record.
  • Must be able to lift and carry between 25 and 50 pounds on a regular basis.

Nice To Haves

  • Strong editing skills in non-linear edit systems.
  • Excellent people skills.
  • Strong work ethic.
  • Great attitude.
  • Passion for covering local news and storytelling on multiple platforms.

Responsibilities

  • Cover day to day general, in-depth features and investigative assignments.
  • Shoot full high definition (HD) on media cards and edit on desktops and laptops.
  • MMJ on occasion, including pitching and researching story ideas.
  • Produce good stories under tight deadlines.
  • MMJ at least once a week.

Benefits

  • great benefits
  • open door policy
  • upward mobility
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