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VTDigger
89 Main Street
Montpelier, Vermont (United States)
Phone:8025959840
Web:https://vtdigger.org/

Environmental Reporter & UVM Community News Service Mentor

Location: Montpelier, Vermont
Job Category: Online | New Media
Job ID: 13585
Employment Type: Full time
Salary: per year
Posted: 02.24.2026



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Job Description:

Summary

The Environmental Reporter & Mentor leads a partnership between VTDigger and the University of Vermont’s Community News Service to bolster environmental journalism in the state and to train and inspire the next generation of environmental reporters. 

This environmental journalism professional brings together two institutions dedicated to illuminating the challenges Vermont faces in a changing climate — and the opportunities it has to address the crisis and adapt to its impacts. They leverage VTDigger’s reporting resources and statewide reach, as well as the University of Vermont’s research and expertise, to bring a new level of understanding to readers and students alike. They use their professional expertise to produce enterprising journalism that becomes essential reading for environmental and energy professionals, advocates, policymakers, community leaders, voters, and residents impacted by environmental policy and practices.

The Environmental Reporter & Mentor spends time reporting and writing for VTDigger, and mentoring Community News Service students on environmental journalism. 

At VTDigger, they will produce rigorous, science-based journalism. Coverage includes a wide range of topics, including climate change, environmental policy, energy generation and transmission, land use and development, water quality, agriculture, forestry and wildlife management. The reporter responds to news developments, as needed, but strives to produce deeper enterprise reports answering the toughest questions on the beat. During the legislative session, this reporter will cover the most significant environmental bills being considered, writing breaking news stories but also deeper analysis pieces and science-based enterprise and investigative stories.

The Environmental Reporter & Mentor brings to bear scientific training and experience in their journalism. They serve as an interpreter of academic literature for a curious general audience. 

At the Community News Service, they serve as a point person within the University of Vermont for environmental reporting. They mentor and advise student journalists and may facilitate the publication of those students’ work in VTDigger and other publications around the state. This can include creating story assignments, providing guidance on source materials and experts, and generating new ideas for UVM’s environmental coverage. There will also be opportunities for multimedia collaboration with CCN’s public media reporting team, data visualization engineer, and social media efforts. The environment  reporter may also involve the students in assisting with reporting for their stories for VTDigger. 

This position is a perfect fit for those passionate about environmental journalism and also interested in mentoring the next generation of environmental journalists. 

Essential Duties & Responsibilities


Job Requirements:

Position Requirements

Skills and Experience

Working Conditions

The Center for Community News/Community News Service is based on the UVM campus in Burlington, Vermont, and VTDigger’s office is located in Montpelier, Vermont. The Environmental Reporter & Instructor will have a shared office space at UVM, and must attend weekly CCN/CNS staff meetings in-person and be available in-person or remotely to student mentees on a regular basis. They are required to work from the VTDigger offices two days per week. This will likely be Mondays and Tuesdays, although these are still being finalized in newsroom discussions. The reporter must live in or relocate to Vermont by their start date.

Hours

Reporters typically work from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. on weekdays, but exact hours will vary based on news needs. The Environmental Reporter & Instructor may occasionally cover events at night and over the weekend, in consultation with their editor.

Physical Demands

Work involves accomplishing most duties from a seated or standing position. This position may involve frequent bending, standing for extended periods of time, walking and working in all types of weather conditions. Transportation to assignments around the region, conducting in-person interviews and attending public meetings are necessary. There is potential for eye strain from reading detailed materials on a computer screen. Deadlines, workloads during peak periods, and changing priorities may cause increased stress levels. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. 

Application process and deadline

Interested candidates should submit a resume, cover letter, three clips (preferably in PDF format). The three clips should be included in the application. The deadline to apply is March 10, 2026, at noon. 

We recognize there are great candidates who may not think they’re the right fit for this job or who have important skills and experiences we haven’t considered. If that sounds like you, don’t hesitate to apply and tell us more about yourself. VTDigger is committed to constantly improving our organization, in part by better reflecting the communities we serve. We are dedicated to creating an inclusive workplace for all people. We especially encourage members of communities that are traditionally underrepresented and misrepresented in the media to apply to join our team, including those who are Black, Indigenous or people of color; women; LGBTQ+ people, and people with disabilities.