About The Bridge
The Bridge is an independent nonprofit newsroom covering the towns of central Vermont, with a special focus on Montpelier. Our mission is to strengthen the bonds among the people of the towns and cities of central Vermont by covering issues and events that are important and meaningful to them, and by providing a platform for communication.
Overview
This is a part-time position, up to 25 hours per week. We’re seeking a curious, community-focused journalist to join our small, collaborative newsroom. This role blends reporting and editing — covering local news while helping ensure our stories are clear, accurate, and engaging. The person in this role works closely with The Bridge’s editor-in-chief and is a key member of the editorial team.
What you’ll do:
- Report on local government, schools, business, and community life
- Cover meetings and events, including occasional evenings/weekends
- Write clear, timely stories and occasional features
- Edit and proofread content for accuracy and style
- Help prepare and publish stories on our website
- Support newsroom workflow and audience engagement
What we’re looking for:
- Interest in community-centered, local journalism
- 2 or more years of journalism experience
- Strong writing, editing, and reporting skills
- Familiarity with AP style and journalistic ethics
- Ability to work independently and meet deadlines
- Experience with WordPress or similar website platform
- Optional: experience with social media posting and management
Details:
- Generally 25 hours/week (part-time, hourly/non-exempt)
- $27/hour + prorated paid time off
- Hybrid role based in Montpelier; at least one day per week performed at our downtown Montpelier office.
To apply:
Send a resume, cover letter, and three writing samples to editor@thebridgevt.org. Applications will be accepted until the position is filled.
The Bridge values a diverse workplace and strongly encourages people of color, LGBTQIA+ individuals, people with disabilities, members of ethnic minorities, and foreign-born residents to apply. We are an equal opportunity employer and value diversity. All employment is decided on the basis of qualifications, merit and business need.
We report on stories that highlight the diversity of our community, intentionally featuring stories that reflect and are relevant to underrepresented members of our community. We share resources and help promote organizations and businesses that serve, or are led by underserved or marginalized community members. We seek alliances with groups and organizations working towards the goal of more equitable communities. Our staff and board are engaged in learning and strategic planning this year to assess our work through the lens of equity, power, and privilege, and to strengthen and proliferate our pro-equity policies and practices.
