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Investigative Reporter​/Editor

Job in Austin, Travis County, Texas, 78716, USA
Listing for: AAJA25
Full Time position
Listed on 2026-02-21
Job specializations:
  • Creative Arts/Media
    Journalism, Digital Media / Production
Salary/Wage Range or Industry Benchmark: 80000 - 100000 USD Yearly USD 80000.00 100000.00 YEAR
Job Description & How to Apply Below

The University of Texas at Austin
300 West Dean Keeton St.
Austin Texas United States 78712

Investigative Reporter/Editor

Job : 11533 Job Views
: 73 Location: Austin, Texas, United States Postal Code: 78712 Job Category: Online | New Media Employment Type
:
Full time Salary
: USD per year Posted
: 02.18.2026

Job Description

General Notes
The Texas Newsroom is seeking an experienced journalist to lead its investigative reporting unit in telling groundbreaking stories for audio and digital audiences in Austin, across Texas and throughout the country. The Texas Newsroom is the landmark regional news collaboration of NPR and public radio stations across the state. It includes KERA in Dallas/Fort Worth, KUT in Austin, Houston Public Media and Texas Public Radio in San Antonio.

This person will be employed by KUT in Austin.

Purpose

The investigative reporter/editor will serve as a player/coach, reporting their own stories as well as assembling and guiding teams of public radio journalists across the state, with a special focus on state government. The investigative reporter/editor will spend about a third of their time focused on investigations in Austin and about two thirds of their time focused on investigations elsewhere in Texas that are of interest to a statewide audience.

About two thirds of their time will be spent reporting and one third coaching, editing and project managing.

The person in this position has an opportunity to make a significant impact. The ideal candidate is passionate about accountability reporting. They are deeply curious about how decisions made by leaders in Austin – or in county courthouses where maybe no one is watching – impact the lives of Texans, particularly those who have the least power and the least resources.

They know how to break stories, find documents and data, and cultivate sources within communities around the state.

The job is highly collaborative. The reporter/editor will regularly partner with local station reporters, NPR journalists and multimedia and audience engagement teams. Investigative reporting chops are a must. In addition, the reporter/editor will ideally have excellent writing skills, an ability to oversee editorial projects, experience with audio reporting and expertise in coaching, teaching or mentoring. That said, we welcome applications from experienced journalists who have some of these skills and are willing to learn the others.

Responsibilities

  • Report investigative news stories for on-air and online platforms, including Texas Standard and station websites.
  • Engage with audiences to form a deep understanding of how leaders’ decisions affect Texans’ lives.
  • Actively collaborate with NPR and public radio stations throughout Texas. Participate in editorial meetings and editing sessions.
  • Manage editorial projects, communicate clearly and coordinate with teams including multimedia and social media.
  • Directly manage one reporter, and possibly more in the future.
  • Assemble and oversee teams of journalists from public radio stations around Texas. Work with the reporters to develop story ideas and cultivate projects.
  • Occasionally contribute quick-turn stories such as audio newscast spots or digital breaking news stories.
  • Occasionally edit broadcast or digital stories and fill in as an editor.
  • Participate in on-air fundraising and make special public appearances as assigned.
  • Adhere to accuracy, KUT style and SEO.
  • Develop new treatments for news products, including podcasts, multimedia storytelling and live, in-person content presentations.

Required Qualifications

  • 10 or more years of professional reporting or editing experience.
  • Experience using data and public records, as well as knowledge of open government laws.
  • Demonstrated ability to develop sources.
  • Ability to work independently with little supervision.
  • Ability to coach others.
  • Ability to multitask.
  • Strong verbal, writing and editing skills.
  • Excellent attention to detail with the ability to work well under pressure.
  • Solid news judgement.
  • Experience working under strict deadlines.
  • Knowledge of AP style.
  • Familiar with content management systems.

Relevant education and experience may be substituted as appropriate.

Preferred…

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