The cost of living reporter will be a critical part of the newsroom's coverage team and reports to the Deputy Editor. This reporter will be responsible for daily coverage of how economic factors and policy decisions show up in people’s lives, focusing less on institutions than on how the work of those institutions affect real people. Their reportage should start with on-the-ground realities that will be familiar and recognizable to people and draw lines to the decisions and decision-makers responsible for those circumstances, or to practical ways that people can navigate systems or otherwise claim greater agency over those circumstances.
The cost of living reporter will be someone who can keep up with public affairs processes at the local level and national economic issues that show up locally, but can report, write and share all of that for people who are too busy living their lives to care what a consumer price index is. They will break down the stakes, processes and potential outcomes for large audiences, empowering readers to make better-informed decisions, participate in their own governance and, to put it bluntly, save time and money. Coverage will be proactive, rigorous, and responsive to the needs of Tulsa residents.
The cost of living reporter will work in close partnership with the Community Journalism Director in order to integrate community input and priorities into coverage of this beat.
The Tulsa Local News Initiative is a yet-to-be named startup nonprofit organization that has raised nearly $14 million so far in service of a vision to give everyone in Tulsa the local news they need. The newsroom will produce high-quality accountability journalism while working directly with residents to produce and distribute community reporting, employing an innovative model for local journalism that is directly responsive to local information needs. In addition to a team of editors and beat reporters, the Tulsa newsroom will have best-in-class community engagement expertise, multimedia production, dedicated capacity for service journalism and research, and Tulsa Documenters.
At TLNI, we value learning, curiosity and diverse perspectives. We are dedicated to equitable hiring and follow best practices to create an inclusive hiring process.
Salary is competitive and commensurate with experience. The salary range for this role is $50,000-85,000 with a generous benefits package.
As a new organization, we endeavor to create a just and equitable compensation system. Salary ranges represent the full range of salaries and will be offered commensurate with experience. Entry-level and early-career reporters with fewer than five years of experience will fall within the $50,000 to $60,000 range, while reporters with decades of experience can expect to fall within the $70,000 to $85,000 range.