Housing Reporter

The Tribune   San Luis Obispo, CA   Full-time     Writing / Editing
Posted on May 17, 2022

The Tribune in San Luis Obispo, California, is looking for an energetic, versatile journalist to dig deep into the subjects of housing, affordability and the high cost of living in our area.

We’re seeking someone who can balance the fast pace of breaking news and quick-turnaround stories with in-depth, longer-form journalism that connects with our communities to elevate unheard voices and find solutions to chronic problems. A passion for data journalism is also critical as we examine the numbers to find the stories behind them. How do people from all walks of life survive and thrive in a highly desirable county on California’s Central Coast? What challenges do they face as they carve out a life here? How are governments, builders, property owners and other power brokers ensuring lower-income residents and service workers can make a decent living and find an acceptable place to live?

The ideal candidate for this position is a person who loves building relationships, is highly organized and is a strong communicator and collaborator who thrives working on a team. We have a cohesive newsroom of journalists who look out for each other and are always willing to pitch in. Each of our reporters rotates on a one-day-a-week breaking news schedule that keeps them sharp and up-to-date on all the processes of creating, posting and promoting stories so that they reach the widest audience in a timely manner. We’re looking for an independent, self-motivated person who can spot and report stories without waiting for the assignment and who can cultivate reliable sources. The qualified candidate can quickly and accurately report live stories using video, social and other digital tools. 

Spanish language skills are preferred.

The importance of headlines, SEO and lead images cannot be underestimated, and the best candidate knows this. You understand how to grow readership because you’ve tracked the performance of your stories in the digital space, using analytics tools such as Chartbeat or Parse.ly. You are eager to learn new skills that will enhance your reporting, such as creating Google Forms to engage with our readership and learn about their needs as news consumers or using data visualization tools to add richness to your storytelling.

Most of all, you are a team player who respects the talents of your coworkers and understands we are strongest when we work together.

The Tribune is one of 30 news organizations in the McClatchy Company. We’re a Central Coast news and information company, with our newspaper, website (sanluisobispo.com) and other products on different delivery platforms.

We primarily serve San Luis Obispo County, covering important issues like government accountability, education, the coastal environment, major industries like tourism and wine, Diablo Canyon nuclear power plant and more. We have won the California News Publishers Association’s top award for general excellence twice in recent years, and we have a reputation for accuracy, fairness, credibility and civic purpose. Our investigations bring about change. Our community involvement touches readers. Our news imperatives bring them information fast and truthfully, while our opinions spur action. And we do all of this while having fun, working in a newsroom full of lively and passionate journalists.

San Luis Obispo is a vibrant college town located minutes from the beach. It has a temperate climate that makes enjoying the outdoors a year-round opportunity. In fact, San Luis Obispo itself was once named the Happiest City in America. 

Minimum requirements:

  • Bachelor’s degree in journalism or relevant field.

  • At least one year of professional journalism experience is preferred, although new college graduates will be considered. 

  • Strong writing and reporting skills and excellent news judgment. 

  • Unwavering commitment to accurate, ethical journalism.

  • Demonstrated ability to use social media platforms to reach and engage with audiences.

  • Demonstrated ability to access and analyze public records, including campaign finance data, court records, property records and salary information.

  • Demonstrated ability to tell stories using a variety of tools and platforms, including capturing and editing video and data/graphics.

  • Demonstrated ability to learn new skills and technologies, including content management systems; social media platforms; video editing software; analytics tools; and emerging storytelling tools and platforms.

  • Strong interpersonal skills with an emphasis on respecting others’ opinions, including the ability to take and give constructive criticism. New workflows require constant conversations between reporters and editors and between reporters and their audience as a story evolves. 

  • Demonstrated ability to work comfortably in a job that will be fast-paced, data-driven, shaped constantly by feedback and experimentation, and always evolving.

  • Must have reliable transportation.  Must have valid driver’s license and vehicle insurance required (at least minimum insurance required for the state in which the employee works).


The Tribune

San Luis Obispo , CA