Local Democracy Reporter – Kendal
Key Responsibilities
- Cover politics and local government as part of the Local Democracy Reporting scheme.
- Attend and report on council meetings, including some evening sessions.
- Produce agenda-setting stories that support the BBC’s public journalism programme.
- Ensure stories are published across multiple print and online platforms.
- Work collaboratively with an award-winning team and contribute to regional news coverage.
Skills, Knowledge and Expertise
- Excellent knowledge and passion for local government.
- Ability to write engaging, accurate and compelling content.
- Strong news sense and ability to identify stories that matter to local communities.
- NCTJ qualification (applications considered from newly qualified reporters).
- Ability to work flexibly and manage time effectively.
- Commitment to high standards of journalism and public service reporting.
Benefits
- 25 days holiday + bank holidays + your birthday off
- Holiday buy scheme for extra flexibility
- Structured career progression & ongoing training
- Pension plan & mental health support
- Perks & discounts including:
- Gym membership
- Cycle to Work scheme
- Eye care vouchers (£50 towards glasses)
- Retail discounts
- Team building days & annual volunteer charity day
About Newsquest Media Group
We are one of the largest regional news publishers in the UK and have a portfolio of more than 250+ local news brands and magazines online and in print. With an online audience of 41 million users a month and 7 million readers a week in print, our content is read by a substantial proportion of the UK population.
In addition to our local news brands, we own several digital pure play and specialist media businesses such as s1jobs and s1homes, Exchange & Mart, and Newsquest Specialist Media. We also own LOCALiQ, an award-winning digital marketing agency that specialises in driving more leads, increasing online growth and generating return on marketing investment on behalf of thousands of UK SMBs.