Skip to content

Investigative journalism that informs and empowers New Jerseyans

Sign up for our free newsletter

Get Posts Like This Sent to your Email
Iterative approaches to corporate strategy foster collaborative thinking to further the overall value.

The Jersey VindicatorThe Jersey Vindicator
Email Linkedin RSS
♡ Donate
  • Elections
  • State
  • Capital City
  • Criminal Justice
  • Environment
  • News In Brief
  • Investigations
The Jersey Vindicator
♡Donate

The Jersey Vindicator seeks freelance investigative reporters

ByKrystal Knapp October 24, 2024November 14, 2024
Image: Pixel.la

The Jersey Vindicator, a statewide nonprofit news organization that launched with the goal of holding state and local governments and other powerful interests in the state accountable with aggressive public records- and data-driven reporting, is seeking freelance reporters for both one-time investigative pitches and ongoing work.

Founded in the fall of 2023 as an independent, nonpartisan newsroom that seeks to advance accountability, engage younger audiences, and empower residents, the Jersey Vindicator is dedicated to high-quality investigative and public-service journalism about New Jersey that holds local and state governments and other powerful interests accountable and confronts urgent statewide issues, including threats to democracy, political spending, education, economic development, property taxes and abatements, health, housing, the environment, and criminal justice.

To supplement the work of the Vindicator’s full-time staff (and we’re hiring, too, if a staff job is more what you’re looking for), we’re looking to work with freelance reporters on mid- and long-term investigative projects that hold powerful interests accountable and shed light on some of New Jersey’s most pressing public policy issues.

We’re eager to work with freelancers who have a deep understanding of New Jersey and have experience reporting on the dynamics between local, regional, and state governments, planning and development issues, and/or the challenges of public school districts. 

Investigative reporting experience, including strong use of public records reporting and data journalism, is preferred. Advanced data journalism skills and experience, a passion for public records, a strong commitment to collaborative journalism with colleagues and partner news organizations, and fluency in other languages are a plus. But applicants who’ve never had the formal title of “investigative reporter” are encouraged to reach out. We prioritize solutions-oriented journalism and reporting with and in service to the communities affected by the issues we cover.

Candidates must be organized and able to keep on track and communicate well about the progress of a mid- to long-term investigative piece, work well with editors in shaping pitches and story outlines, be willing to collaborate with partner news organizations when applicable, and show rigorous attention to detail and be fully invested in the Vindicator’s fact-checking process.

In return, the Vindicator will offer competitive freelance reporting rates commensurate with high-quality investigative work, kill fee arrangements and similar considerations, and strong and supportive collaboration in the story development and editing process. Reporters will have the opportunity to work with an experienced editor who has edited many successful projects at various news organizations, and whose team won a Pulitzer for breaking news. The editor also has extensive experience as a freelance writer and works collaboratively with freelancers to make the story the best it can be to serve the information needs of New Jersey residents. 

To apply

All applications should include a cover letter, resume, and examples of journalism that show your ability to do investigative work. We welcome pitches about a particular issue. Your pitch should fit with the mission of The Vindicator. Send applications and pitches to write@jerseyvindicator.org. 

The Jersey Vindicator is an Equal Opportunity Employer committed to providing an inclusive work environment and the opportunity of employment, advancement, and leadership roles regardless of race, national origin or ancestry, age, gender, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, religion and/or military or veteran status.

Krystal Knapp
Website

Krystal Knapp is the founder of The Jersey Vindicator and the hyperlocal news website Planet Princeton. Previously she was a reporter at The Trenton Times for a decade. Prior to becoming a journalist she worked for Centurion, a Princeton-based nonprofit that works to free the innocent from prison. A graduate of Smith College, she earned her master's of divinity degree from Princeton Theological Seminary and her master's certificate in entrepreneurial journalism from The Craig Newmark School of Journalism at CUNY.

Post navigation

Previous Previous
N. J. Assembly committee approves bill to require sunscreen in schools
NextContinue
The Jersey Vindicator is hiring a full-time investigative reporter

The Jersey Vindicator is a proud member of the following organizations:

  • Republishing our stories
  • Conflicts of interest
  • Donor transparency
  • Editorial independence
  • Journalistic ethics
  • Collaborations
  • Donor transparency
  • How to contact us
  • Our mission
  • Contributors
  • How we’re funded
  • How to support our work

© 2025 The New Jersey Center for Nonprofit Journalism

Email Linkedin Facebook RSS
Never miss a story
In-depth reporting by New Jerseyans, for New Jerseyans. Delivered to your inbox free once a week.
Never Miss a Story
In-depth reporting by New Jerseyans, for New Jerseyans. In your inbox 1x a week.
You are Subscribed!
Please check your inbox to confirm your subscription.
Please check your inbox to confirm your email address.
You are Subscribed!
  • Elections
  • State
  • Capital City
  • Criminal Justice
  • Environment
  • News In Brief
  • Investigations
Search