Ottawa Bureau Chief (Editorial) - Hybrid
The Globe and Mail
Posted in Broadcast Journalism
1 day ago
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POSITION OVERVIEW:
The Globe and Mail is seeking an enterprising journalist as our next Ottawa bureau chief.
This is a leadership role for a seasoned reporter with a proven ability to break news, deliver high-impact exclusives, and set the political agenda. The successful candidate will combine sharp instincts with an endless drive to get scoops and hold those in power to account.
Reporting to the editor-in-chief and working with the politics editor, the bureau chief will strategize coverage in Ottawa and collaborate with beats across the newsroom on how best to tell those stories. In all of your work, you will be motivated by a central question: Is the government working for Canadians?
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QUALIFICATIONS:
This is a management position based in our Ottawa bureau and requires at least three days a week in office.
APPLICATION: Please submit a cover letter with your resume.
SALARY: The base salary for this role ranges from $117,000 to $146,000 per year. Placement within this range depends on a candidate's level of experience, technical skills, and alignment with the role's requirements. Candidates who have been identified as meeting the role's requirements can expect to be near the midpoint of this range, while the upper end is reserved for those with specialized expertise or a strong track record of success in comparable roles. This role may also be eligible for The Globe's Annual Incentive Plan, which is based on a combination of company and individual performance.
WHY CHOOSE THE GLOBE:The Globe's mission is to deliver essential content – news, information, analysis and insights – for aspiring individuals and strong communities. The Globe is committed to providing a respectful and inclusive workplace that upholds our values of integrity, collaboration, innovation and accountability.As Canada's most respected media brand, The Globe is dedicated to making a difference to Canada and you can make a difference by working with us.WE OFFER:
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