Experienced reporter

Who are we?

Remapping Debate is a small, vibrant, not-for-profit online news journal with stable funding and a mission to counter a profoundly destructive assumption that undergirds most reporting: that existing U.S. domestic public policies somehow reflect nothing more than submission to inevitable facts of life that always have been and always will be.

Some of the questions that animate our work include: What kind of society do we want to have? Aren’t there choices to make that would yield a better life for more people? Shouldn’t we imagine desired substantive outcomes and then figure out what is achievable, rather than starting with the assumption that a wide range of outcomes is not affordable, not politically practical, and ought not be explored?

What is this position?

The opportunity to work exclusively on stories of substance that require the reporter to go well beyond simply “finding the story that is out there.” On each story, you will need, with the assistance and collaboration of your editors, to develop a working hypoothesis and then probe interview subjects regarding the crucial “why” and “why not” questions that others are not asking. This work gives a reporter the chance every day to  imagine new alternatives to the narrow range of policy choices presented in who-will-win coverage.

Continually learning new subjects, you will inform your reporting with deep context and rigor, always including as part of your inquiries the kinds of questions to policy makers and advocates the answers to which they either haven’t thought about before or are not happy about having to give.

Full-time? Part-time? Flex-time?

Yes. We are open to a variety of arrangements.

Starting when?

Ideally, you would start with us on September 3rd. If current commitments prevent you from doing so, we can discuss a later start date.

Where?

Flexible. You can remain in your current location anywhere within the United States. If you’re in New York City, we’ll typically meet in person once a week. Regardless of whether you’re in New York or not, we will have virtual meetings almost every day.

How much and what benefits?

60K to 100K, depending on experience. Four weeks paid vacation. 100 percent employer-paid health insurance premiums.

Cautions!

Remapping Debate practices a profoundly different kind of journalism from that of most other publications. Before you apply, make sure you are fully comfortable with what we do.

This job does not call on you to write essays, generate blog entries, or crank out commentary pieces. It does require, among other things, finely-honed analytical skills, a deep appreciation of context, a strong thirst to imagine alternatives, and the genuine desire to serve the public good  — all to be deployed in the service of get-your-hands-dirty reporting.

Remapping Debate reflects the vision of its editors, and the editors are deeply involved in the development and ultimate shape of every piece.

This is a very challenging position. Each story is highly labor intensive. Each story will demand imagination and creativity in preparation and execution. You will continually be working cross-beat. The editors have extremely high standards of excellence; it is not uncommon to turn out that Remapping Debate is not a good fit.

Important final caution: working with us requires you to abandon a variety of journalistic conceits. If that is not clear to you from reading the articles on our site — or if you’re not prepared to do so — you should not apply.

Encouragement!

If there is a good fit, the rewards are enormous. That’s true not only in terms of journalistic accomplishment, but also in terms of intellectual challenge and the opportunity to be deeply engaged in thinking about critical choices in public policy.

What will maximize my chances of being selected?

You are tenacious and fearless and have an outstanding academic record. You demonstrate that you are an excellent writer (for us that means clear, direct, and engaging — not flip, outrageous, or ironic). You show us that you are a flexible, analytical, and creative thinker who is broadly curious about the world. You explain how your experience as a journalist or writer is relevant to what you would be doing with us. Obvious but often overlooked: you are responsive to the questions posed on the application form and that your application reflects your having read Remapping Debate and getting what we are about.

How do you apply?

Please use the web form that can be navigated to at the right of this page, and please be sure to follow all of the instructions. Thank you.


Remapping Debate is an equal opportunity employer committed to following all federal, state, and local equal employment laws. We affirmatively encourage applications from journalists who are members of one or more protected class groups that have traditionally been under-represented in the news business.