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Job ID: 73469
Job Views: 94
Location: Lander, Wyoming, United States
Postal Code: 82520
Job Category: Newspapers,Online | New Media
Employment Type: Full time
Salary: 60000-72000 USD per year
Posted: 11.13.2025
Job Description
WyoFile serves Wyoming’s civic life with community-supported, nonpartisan, public-interest journalism. To support that mission, we’re looking for a general assignment reporter with public safety and justice system reporting experience. This is a chance to enjoy job security, fair compensation and sustainable work-life balance as a member of an ethical and innovative team of journalists. The right candidate will leave their mark on WyoFile, Wyoming and American democracy.
Fast Facts
Established: 2008.
Employees: 15 and growing.
Growth: Since 2016, WyoFile has more than quadrupled staff, quadrupled revenues and multiplied audience by a factor of 10. We plan to continue growing all facets in 2026.
Circulation: 21k newsletter subscribers and 50 state and regional publications rely on WyoFile reporting.
What You’ll Do
What You’ll Need To Succeed
The Details
Start date: ASAP
Salary range: $60-72K, depending on experience
Reports to: Managing editor
Location: Wyoming — Lander, Laramie, Casper, Cheyenne or Jackson preferred, but other Wyoming communities considered. Depending on location, this role could be office-based, home-office-based or a hybrid.
Compensation: WyoFile offers unlimited paid time off, health, dental and vision insurance, a simple IRA with employer match, mental health services, flexible work environment and other benefits.
To apply, please send a resume, 3-5 clips and a cover letter to Managing Editor Joshua Wolfson at jobs@wyofile.com.
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Job Views: 94
Location: Lander, Wyoming, United States
Postal Code: 82520
Job Category: Newspapers,Online | New Media
Employment Type: Full time
Salary: 60000-72000 USD per year
Posted: 11.13.2025
Job Description
WyoFile serves Wyoming’s civic life with community-supported, nonpartisan, public-interest journalism. To support that mission, we’re looking for a general assignment reporter with public safety and justice system reporting experience. This is a chance to enjoy job security, fair compensation and sustainable work-life balance as a member of an ethical and innovative team of journalists. The right candidate will leave their mark on WyoFile, Wyoming and American democracy.
Fast Facts
Established: 2008.
Employees: 15 and growing.
Growth: Since 2016, WyoFile has more than quadrupled staff, quadrupled revenues and multiplied audience by a factor of 10. We plan to continue growing all facets in 2026.
Circulation: 21k newsletter subscribers and 50 state and regional publications rely on WyoFile reporting.
What You’ll Do
- Produce general assignment reporting that resonates with WyoFile readers.
- Review court filings and law enforcement activity for daily story ideas.
- Cover breaking news events from natural disasters to legal developments.
- Be part of an “all-hands-on-deck” approach to state legislative coverage.
- Contribute to the editorial process. Pitch story ideas and collaborate with editors and other reporters through all stages of story development.
What You’ll Need To Succeed
- A magazine writer’s sense of narrative, a newspaper reporter’s sense of urgency and a nose for a good story. Knowledge of AP style.
- Unimpeachable professional integrity, reliable sense of fairness and dogged commitment to journalism ethics.
- Relentless curiosity, merciless critical thinking, a sharp eye for detail and the ability to synthesize complex information.
- A willingness to ask difficult questions, report uncomfortable truths and dive deep.
- The ability to work multiple developing stories simultaneously.
- Team-centric approach and appreciation for collaboration.
- Have experience reporting on criminal justice and the court system.
- Who speak Spanish.
- Have experience reporting in rural communities.
The Details
Start date: ASAP
Salary range: $60-72K, depending on experience
Reports to: Managing editor
Location: Wyoming — Lander, Laramie, Casper, Cheyenne or Jackson preferred, but other Wyoming communities considered. Depending on location, this role could be office-based, home-office-based or a hybrid.
Compensation: WyoFile offers unlimited paid time off, health, dental and vision insurance, a simple IRA with employer match, mental health services, flexible work environment and other benefits.
To apply, please send a resume, 3-5 clips and a cover letter to Managing Editor Joshua Wolfson at jobs@wyofile.com.
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Salary : $60,000 - $72,000