Functieomschrijving The Press is looking for a Business Journalist with a hunger to report on the business, economics and infrastructure projects of Te Waipounamu, the South Island, in compelling ways both digitally and in print media.
Day to day, you will: Generate and deliver accurate coverage of stories that are relevant and engaging to The Press's online and print audiences.
Grow expertise in South Island business, economics and infrastructure (both public and private) and develop relevant contacts Find and write exclusive stories Use the Official Information Act to investigate the public sector Add valuable context and insight To be successful in this role you will need: The ability to innovate and generate fresh ideas Knowledge of business, economics and infrastructure an advantage The ability to work collaboratively with colleagues and contribute as part of a team Journalistic skills including the ability to interview, write clearly and accurately, and to meet deadlines A desire to continually upskill and grow knowledge of audience and platforms An understanding of social media networks A desire to provide readers with high quality journalism and content The curiosity and drive to produce high-quality original work The capacity and desire to continue learning and participating in ongoing professional development Benefits of working at The Press include: Working for a company whose vision is to be the most trusted organisation in Aotearoa Flexible working opportunities Opportunity to work for a company that truly values diversity and inclusion A generous parental leave policy for any employees that are the primary or secondary carer Work for a company with a strong social purpose upholding democracy in society Stuff has a strong commitment to sustainability - in our people, our community and our environment Think you can do the job?
Then apply now and start your journey with Stuff today.
Ka oti ranei i a koe tenei mahi?
Kati, tono mai inaianei kia timata ai to haerenga me Stuff i tenei ra.
Stuff champions inclusion.
Be it gender, ethnicity, beliefs, abilities or experiences - we know that diversity brings another lens through which we all learn, connect and grow.
E kokiri nei a Stuff i te whainga kia whai wahi ai te katoa.
Haunga te ira, te iwi, nga whakapono, nga aheinga, nga wheako ranei o te tangata - e mohio nei tatou ma te kanorau e whai tirohanga hou ai, e ako ai, e tuhono ai, e whanake ano ai tatou katoa.
As we are committed to creating a workplace that reflects the diverse communities in New Zealand, we will always invite and encourage applications from people of all genders, ethnicities, disabilities and ages.
We are committed to providing equal employment opportunities for all.
Na runga i ta matou u ki tetahi taiao mahi e whakaatu ana i te kanorau o nga hapori i Aotearoa, i te ao, i te po, ka pohiringia, ka akina ano nga tono mahi a te marea whanui, haunga te ira, te iwi, te hauatanga, te pakeke ranei.
E u nei matou ki te whai kia watea ai a matou ara whai mahi ki te katoa i runga i te mana taurite.
Disclaimer: Stuff does not accept unsolicited agency resumes.
Stuff is not responsible for any fees related to unsolicited resumes.