Energy & Environment Reporter Mercury

2 Months ago

Richmond, Virginia, United States

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Job Description

The Virginia Mercury is hiring an Energy & Environment Reporter in Richmond, VA, to cover climate change and environmental issues. The role involves high-quality reporting, collaboration with other reporters, and field reporting across the state. The position offers a salary of $60,000, benefits including health care and vacation, and is grant-funded with a possibility of renewal. Reliable transportation is required for travel.
Energy & Environment Reporter, Virginia Mercury

Job : 72323

Job Views: 161

Location: Richmond, Virginia, United States

Job Category: Online | New Media

Employment Type: Full time

Salary: 60000.00 USD per year

Posted: 03.28.2025
Job Description

The Virginia Mercury, an award-winning nonprofit newsroom covering Virginia government, policy and politics, is seeking an energy and environment reporter to join its staff in Richmond immediately. The reporter will cover issues including climate change, data centers, sea level rise and Virginia’s transition to a more diverse energy portfolio, as well as water quality, air pollution, wildlife and other environmental areas.

The energy and environment reporter will be expected to glean stories from not only the legislature, state citizen boards and public utility commission, but from field reporting around Virginia. Willingness to collaborate with other reporters is key, as is an eagerness to look outside the box for ways to demystify complex policy topics and write about them in a way that everyone can understand.

The Mercury is part of States Newsroom, the nation’s largest state-focused nonprofit news organization. This is a one-year grant-funded position with the strong possibility of renewal.
JOB RESPONSIBILITIES
• Produce regular, high quality reporting on the state’s top environmental and energy matters.
• Contribute regularly to The Bulletin, the Mercury’s briefs section.
• Generate story ideas with the editorial team and share thoughtful, well-researched story pitches every week.
• Pursue story leads with strong self-direction and news judgment.
• Collaborate with other reporters and assist with research and pertinent knowledge when/if available.
• Establish and expand social media presence representing the outlet (Bluesky and Facebook, especially).
• Use personal social media accounts to amplify site’s content.
• Take quality photos to illustrate stories.
• Must possess reliable personal transportation since travel to other parts of the state will be essential.
BENEFITS & COMPENSATION

The minimum salary for this position is $60,000 and rises with experience.
• Premium-free platinum health care for employees and their families (i.e., nothing comes out of your paycheck!)
• Four weeks of vacation per year.
• Two weeks of personal leave per year.
• 20 hours of paid volunteer time per year.
• 11 paid holidays per year.
• $75 monthly cell phone reimbursement.
• $200 cell phone replacement benefit every two years.
• $75 monthly fitness benefit.
• 401K with up to 3% match.
• 12 weeks of parental leave.
• Full-service EAP.

All necessary equipment will be provided by States Newsroom. Authorization to work in the United States is required. At this time, States Newsroom is unable to provide visa sponsorship.
ABOUT OUR CULTURE

States Newsroom is dedicated to producing journalism at all levels — from quick hit to investigative — but not at the expense of burning out its employees. We are supportive, exciting, welcoming and positive. We believe in creating sustainable careers for journalists on the crucial state government beat.

States Newsroom’s mission is to connect people to the power that shapes their daily lives through relentless reporting and incisive commentary on state government and policy. Journalism is a powerful force for social change, uniquely suited to challenging systemic inequality and racism. Our goal is to build an organization that fulfills that mission.

At States Newsroom, we believe we strengthen our work and improve our insights when we incorporate the perspectives of people who come from different backgrounds and have had different experiences. We are committed to diversity and prioritize equity in all recruiting and hiring. We are always working to better represent our communities and are supported in these efforts by a network-wide Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and Justice committee.
Job Requirements

We’re looking for a self-starter with at least three years of journalism experience, sound news judgment and the ability to simultaneously manage ongoing short- and long-term projects. Previous experience covering energy and the environment or agriculture is strongly preferred, as is knowledge of Virginia’s political landscape and leaders, agencies and environmental issues. States Newsroom journalists are expected to produce at least four stories per week.
HOW TO APPLY

To apply, send resume, references and samples of published work (at least 5 links or clips) to Applications will be considered as they arrive.
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