Investigative Reporter
Austin
Saturday, 06 June 2026
The investigative reporter will report their own stories and team up with journalists at KUT News in Austin and other Texas public radio stations. They will cover investigative stories relevant to audiences in the Austin area as well as statewide. This is a position with the opportunity to make a significant impact. The ideal candidate is passionate about accountability reporting and deeply curious about how decisions made by leaders impact the lives of Austinites and Texans, particularly those who have been afforded the fewest resources. We encourage applications from those with a background in investigative reporting, as well as from beat reporters or others with enterprise reporting experience. Applicants should be eager to break stories, find documents and data, and cultivate sources within various communities around the state. Previous radio experience is a plus but is not required. Enthusiasm for collaborating with others is a must. This job reports to Neena Satija, the leader of The Texas Newsroom’s investigative reporting unit, who is based at KUT News. Ana Campbell is the special projects editor of The Texas Newsroom. Responsibilities. Report investigative news stories for on-air and online platforms, including KUT News, Texas Standard (“the national daily news show of Texas”) and public radio stations across the state. Engage with audiences from various backgrounds to form a deep understanding of how leaders’ decisions affect Texans’ lives. Actively collaborate with NPR and public radio stations throughout Texas. Participate in editorial meetings and editing sessions. Occasionally contribute quick-turn stories such as audio newscast spots or digital breaking news stories. Participate in on-air fundraising and make special public appearances as assigned. Required Qualifications. Five or more years of reporting experience. Strong interviewing and writing skills. Experience in audio and digital storytelling. A demonstrated ability to work collaboratively. Experience cultivating a varied group of sources. The ability to work well under pressure and juggle multiple assignments. Solid news judgment and a deep commitment to accuracy and ethics. Relevant education and experience may be substituted as appropriate. Preferred Qualifications. Fluency in Spanish and/or other languages common in Texas. Knowledge of Texas issues, history, cultures, geography and politics. Experience using data and public records. Production skills, including the ability to use Adobe Audition and mix audio stories for broadcast. Experience explaining topics for social audiences using short-form video. Salary Range$70,000 depending on qualifications.