The Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication at Arizona State University seeks a mission-driven analytically skilled data journalist/editor to join the launch team of The Beam a groundbreaking statewide accountability reporting initiative based in Arizona.
The Beam brings together the resources of a major public university and local investigative nonprofits to develop innovative ways of producing and delivering investigative journalism on issues of critical importance to Arizona communities. The successful candidate will serve as a Professor of Practice for the Howard Center for Investigative Journalism which produces award-winning national-scale student investigations in partnership with professional newsrooms and also as Data Journalist/Editor for the Beam.
The ideal candidate is a collaborative mission-oriented journalist who thrives at the intersection of investigative reporting data analysis and addition to leading and collaborating on high-impact stories this role includes teaching one course per semester in data journalism investigative techniques or accountability reporting.
Serving in a dual capacity as both journalist-in-residence and faculty member the Data Editor will play a key role in shaping journalism that matterslocally and nationallywhile helping build the next generation of accountability reporters.
This is a full-time benefits-eligible 12-month (not academic year) faculty appointment on ASUs Downtown Phoenix Campus; this position is grant-funded and not a tenure-track appointment.
Essential Functions:
Lead data strategy and analysis for investigations produced by The Beam and the Howard Center
Conduct sophisticated data analysis to uncover trends and support investigative narratives.
Collaborate with reporters editors and students to develop data-driven stories.
Manage data workflows ensure methodological rigor and maintain transparency in all investigative projects.
Teach lower- upper- or graduate-level journalism classes and other duties as assigned.
Provide mentorship and training in data journalism skills to students and early-career reporters.
About the Cronkite School
The Cronkite School is widely recognized as the nations premier mass communication school. Rooted in the time-honored values that characterize its namesakeaccuracy responsibility integritythe school fosters excellence and ethics among students as they master the professional skills required to succeed in the digital media world of today and tomorrow.
Minimum Qualifications:
Bachelors degree in Journalism data science or a related field.
At least 10 years of experience in data journalism or a similar field with proven ability in data analysis and visualization.
Desired Qualifications:
Advanced technical skills: Mastery of statistical tools such as R Python SQL etc. Experience with AI or machine learning tools is a plus.
Visualization expertise: Skilled in Tableau Power BI or similar tools. Proven ability to communicate complex findings to general audiences.
Editorial judgment: Strong ability to identify high-impact data-driven stories and translate analytical work into compelling journalism.
Mentorship and teaching experience: Background in mentoring coaching or teaching particularly in academic or professional newsroom settings.
Collaborative mindset: Demonstrated experience working in multidisciplinary teams across editorial and technical domains.
Innovation in practice: A track record of creative approaches to data sourcing analysis audience engagement and presentation in journalism.
Ethical rigor: Deep understanding of ethical considerations in data journalism including privacy sourcing and accurate representation.
Graduate degree in a relevant field is preferred though not required.
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