Staff Writer, Lab Report Dallas
Dallas, Dallas County, Texas, 75215, USA
Listed on 2026-01-11
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Creative Arts/Media
Journalism
The Lab Report Dallas is a new publication that, rather than attempt to replace or augment the responsibilities of a daily newspaper, invests in insightful short- and long-form enterprise journalism that provides readers a deeper understanding of critical issues facing Dallas and other American cities.
Our publication shares a mission with its parent company, the Child Poverty Action Lab, to deliver insights through journalism and data that will help reduce childhood poverty and make Dallas a better place for everyone. Our beats include healthcare, public safety, housing, land use, transportation, and the environment, as well as other critical issues that affect how we all live. While The Lab Report Dallas benefits from the expertise and data capabilities of the subject matter experts working within CPAL, it will succeed by finding stories beyond the important work produced by our colleagues.
The newsroom remains editorially independent from the rest of the operation.
Why we need youWe’re looking for an enterprising reporter who is as adept at breaking news as they are writing a deeply reported narrative. We’re looking for a journalist who is eager to produce work that helps our audience better understand the issues shaping how families in Dallas and other American cities live. This reporter should be passionate about becoming a go‑to source for news stories that tunnel beyond the usual approach of explaining what happened today on their beat by providing insights about what a particular action means and who it will affect.
While not necessarily a daily news reporter, this staffer is expected to consistently produce stories that reflect the mission and editorial strategy of The Lab Report Dallas.
It is critical that The Lab Report goes beyond news events to provide important context, produce compelling profiles of people our readers need to know, and center accountability in its work. The reporter should be able to build trusted sources within local government and with stakeholders and advocates who are at the tables where strategies around the topics we cover are debated.
It’s also critical that this person create relationships with residents who are affected by the policies and initiatives that roll out of City Hall, the county government center, and other venues where important decisions are made.
Our reporters are expected to contribute to email newsletters, social media, podcasts, and other strategies to reach our readers beyond our website. The Lab Report Dallas is a new media outlet with broad ambitions; the right candidate for this position must possess an entrepreneurial approach that breaks through the status quo.
Compensation and Benefits- Compensation for this role starts at $80,000 but is open to negotiation based on the candidate’s experience and alignment to job requirements.
- CPAL offers a competitive benefits package, including health and dental benefits and a 401(k) matching program.
- CPAL observes 11 paid holidays and has a flexible vacation policy.
- CPAL has a flexible work environment that includes work-from-home as well as in-office time at Good Work, a co‑working space in the Cedars neighborhood just south of Deep Ellum in Dallas.
One in 4 Dallas children are growing up in poverty. CPAL is working to reduce the child poverty rate by 50 percent in a single generation. We operate as an unofficial R&D department for Dallas, rethinking how data can be integrated into public systems, community programs, and neighborhood life to break cycles of intergenerational poverty. Guided by evidence, we focus on impactful strategies aligned with five 'big bets' for driving economic mobility in our community:
Benefits Delivery, Maternal Health, Housing, Criminal Justice, and Safety.
Three key principles underpin CPAL’s approach:
- Design for scale:
Child poverty is a problem of massive scale and requires the magnitude of government resources to fund solutions of equal scale. CPAL brings together the leaders of nine Dallas public agencies with a collective annual operating budget of over $10 billion to align local resources and take collective action on promising interventions. - Center…
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