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Senior Investigative Reporter researches and writes in-depth investigative stories on government waste, corruption, and abuse of power for publication.
Founded in 1981 in partnership with whistleblowers, the Project On Government Oversight (POGO) is a nonpartisan independent watchdog that works to expose waste, corruption, abuse of power, and other instances where the government fails to serve the public. We champion reforms to achieve a more effective, ethical, and accountable federal government that safeguards constitutional principles. POGO has an over $7 million annual budget that supports a staff of over 50 employees.
The POGO Investigates team is looking for a talented Senior Investigative Reporter to help identify and explore previously underreported issues in federal policy and oversight. During the first 90 days, this position will be focused on filing stories on election subversion activities, war profiteering, and other abuses of power. For the remainder of the term, that focus can expand to include stories on corruption and regulatory capture, as well as stories that center the experiences of historically marginalized communities and highlight unique challenges they face in achieving a more effective, accountable government. The Senior Investigat ive Reporter reports directly to the Vice President of Investigations.
We encourage potential applicants to apply even if they only have experience or familiarity in some of the areas described below. We fully recognize that many great candidates will not have experience in all of the areas we list, or may have relevant experiences and skills that we have not listed or considered.
Responsibilities include:
Cultivating sources who can provide investigative leads.
Working with the Vice President of Investigations and other colleagues to identify prospective investigations.
Conducting preliminary investigations into promising leads, including leads obtained from POGO’s tipline.
Developing and executing thorough investigative plans, utilizing tips and other human intelligence, open-source intelligence techniques, the Freedom of Information Act, government databases, and interviews with members of impacted communities and other sources.
Managing investigative projects by assigning tasks to researchers, fellows, interns, monitoring their progress and providing feedback.
Authoring accurate, concise, and balanced reporting to be published on POGO’s website and on/in third party websites/publications.
Adhering to publication and production timelines, as well as editorial requirements and policies.
Participating in check-ins with supervisor and senior colleagues to report investigative leads, topics, work progress, and deadlines, and, if necessary, receives new direction within the scope of the project.
Presenting original investigative findings to POGO’s policy team, along with any discussion of potential recommendations to correct the abuses or problems that were uncovered.
Engaging in follow-up activities, which may include drafting press pitches and social media content, appearing on television, radio, and podcasts, testifying before congressional committees and federal agencies, and disseminating information to Congress and the Executive Branch staff and/or allied organizations.
Assisting in developing funding proposals to support investigations.
Mentoring more junior investigators, researchers, fellows and interns.
Other duties as required to accomplish POGO’s mission.
Qualifications include:
Minimum of eight years of experience as an investigator, journalist or demonstrated equivalent experience
Must be able to work independently and collaboratively, with well-developed time and project management skills.
Ability to maintain and continuously expand network of professional contacts and sources.
A keen eye and ear for storytelling, especially when it comes to building stories around complex subject matter with accountability in mind.
Exercises excellent editorial judgment with respect to journalistic ethics and libel laws.
Able to think critically and apply POGO’s previous work/policy positions to new issue areas, with an eye toward identifying the systemic reform angle.
Excellent interpersonal and interview skills, and the ability to work effectively with colleagues, media organizations, and government officials and employees.
Well-organized with a strong attention to detail.
Experience successfully managing team projects.
Demonstrable track record of taking initiative to solve problems and adapt to changing circumstances.
Committed to working in a nonpartisan manner with diverse stakeholders and policy makers.
Able to work independently when necessary, multitask, take direction, and meet strict deadlines
Works respectfully and collaboratively with POGO staff, and demonstrates a strong commitment to POGO’s justice, equity, diversity, and inclusion (JEDI) values.
Strong research skills, including the ability to effectively use government and other open-data sources.
(+) Familiarity with federal government policy, structure, and operations preferred.
(+) Prior reporting on election interference, war profiteering, and/or regulatory capture preferred.
Compensation, benefits, and other information:
This position is eligible for remote work from anywhere within the greater Washington, DC metropolitan region, provided you have regular, consistent access to the District of Columbia.
This is a full time, exempt, at-will position. This position is grant funded for a period of one year and continued employment is contingent upon the receipt of direct grant funds. This position includes the listed benefits:
Competitive nonprofit salary commensurate with experience in the range of 85K to 100K
Health, dental, and vision insurance
403(b) employee investment plan available, with employer retirement contribution once eligible
Life insurance, short-term and long-term disability coverage
Paid holiday, vacation, and sick leave
To Apply: Submit cover letter and resume . No phone calls please.
Application Deadline: June 28th
POGO is committed to a diverse and inclusive workforce and provides equal employment opportunities (EEO) to all employees and applicants for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, disability, or genetics. We encourage all interested and qualified individuals to apply.
Designs elementary literacy curricula, develops instructional materials and assessments, and curates diverse text sets aligned to educational standards.
Are you looking to make a BIG impact? At Zeta, we pursue an unprecedented combination of high academic achievement and social-emotional development for our students. We insist that every student receives a world-class education while fostering a love for learning. We are passionate about changing the landscape of public education in New York City and beyond, and we are uncompromising in our mission.
Currently, we operate multiple elementary and middle schools in the Bronx, Upper Manhattan, and Queens. We plan to grow and open 1-2 schools each year because children in every community deserve excellent, equitable education.
Our Network office is located at 401 W. 218th St., New York, NY 10034. Consultants will collaborate remotely or in-person as agreed upon based on project needs.
To achieve our vision, we are searching for a Elementary School Literacy Curriculum Writer Consultant with a Bachelor’s Degree and at least three years of teaching or leadership experience in Literacy.
Project Scope & Responsibilities:
Design full-course curricula for Elementary School Literacy, including scope and sequence, unit plans, and daily lesson plans
Develop high-quality instructional materials, including:
Curate and develop diverse, high-quality text sets that reflect multiple perspectives and lived experiences
Ensure alignment to New York State standards and Zeta’s academic vision and outcomes
Embed explicit instruction in literacy skills, including reading, writing, speaking, listening, and critical analysis
Design performance-based assessments that measure both content knowledge and transferable skills
Collaborate with academic leaders, instructional coaches, and other curriculum writers to ensure alignment and coherenceIterate on curriculum based on educator feedback, student work, and assessment data
Engagement & Compensation
We are hiring for a 12 month project-based consulting role with an immediate start date. If selected, this role would be offered as a 1099 independent contractor engagement and would not constitute an offer of employment.
Join our purpose-driven community
Zeta collaborators are lifelong learners who live with child-like joy and a deep sense of purpose. We disrupt the status quo and tackle problems together. Our network of consultants stands united by a commitment to a limitless future for every child. At Zeta:
Equity is at the heart of our mission. We have a deep commitment to pursuing diversity and striving for equity. Zeta is an equal opportunity organization. Candidates of all backgrounds are encouraged to apply. Work authorization is required (candidate must have permanent authorization to work in the U.S.).
Edits technical content and documentation to ensure clarity, accuracy, and consistency across publications or internal materials.
Senior content strategist and writer who leads client conversations, owns content strategy end-to-end, and produces high-quality writing across multiple digital formats.
Terra is seeking an experienced content writer and strategist to support a diverse set of client accounts. This fast-paced role is ideal for someone who can work closely with clients to understand their goals, audiences, and complex industries—then turn those insights into impactful content across digital channels and formats.
The right candidate is a strong copywriter, strategic thinker, and collaborative partner who can produce high-quality writing with speed, rigor, and originality, both with and without AI. Just as important, you have experience explaining the “why” behind your work with clarity and confidence.
Additionally, you bring some or all of the following capabilities:
$95,000 - $115,000 a year
Compensation may depend on or vary by geographic location.
About Terra
Terra is a digital marketing and creative agency built by an integrated and international team of content creators, strategists, designers, and developers. We help organizations reimagine and deliver their most ambitious digital projects and initiatives.
Acting as an extension of your team, we craft exceptional online experiences, content, and marketing strategies for brands around the world. We take our clients’ challenges personally and do the hard, human work required to produce creative solutions that get results.
Terra is also an equal opportunity employer.
We recruit, employ, train, compensate, and promote team members regardless of their race, religion, color, national origin, sex, disability, age, veteran status, or any other protected status (as required by applicable law).
Our top goal as an employer is to bring together a diverse mix of talented people who are excited to join our company, stay with Terra for a long time, and do their best work while they’re here. We take pride in the quality of the services and work we provide to our clients, and we know none of it is possible without the hard work and commitment of our passionate and creative employees.
Senior Technical Writer creates and maintains product documentation, user guides, and technical content while collaborating with product and engineering teams to translate complex concepts for developers and end users.
Are you an experienced technical writer with a passion for delivering high-quality product documentation and content experiences for customers? Do you enjoy working with other writers and content designers to create the next generation of content experiences and in-app guidance to help product users? Do you love translating complex technical concepts into clear and accessible documentation for developers, and technical audiences? If so, our Senior Technical Writer role is the perfect fit for you.
At Ridgeline, we are committed to providing best-in-class product documentation and technical content experiences for our customers to help them make their way from being new users to product mastery and beyond. As a technical writer, you will play a critical role in ensuring that our content is accurate, engaging, and effective. You will work closely with other writers, as well as product and engineering teams, to understand the latest updates and features. And you will use your writing and editing skills to create clear and concise content that helps our customers get the most out of our products.
You will report to the Director of Technical Documentation and Content Experience and work closely with the rest of the product documentation team.
You must be work authorized in the United States without the need for employer sponsorship.
This role is based in our San Ramon, CA office and follows a hybrid work model, with team members expected to work onsite at least three days per week to foster collaboration, innovation, and connection across teams.
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About Ridgeline
Ridgeline is the first front-to-back system of record for investment managers. Founded by visionary entrepreneur Dave Duffield (co-founder of both PeopleSoft and Workday), the company was created to modernize an industry held back by outdated, disconnected technology. Powered by a single, real-time data set and embedded AI, Ridgeline helps firms automate complexity, accelerate collaboration, and deliver tailored client experiences at scale, without added headcount or risk. Ridgeline is headquartered in Lake Tahoe, with offices in New York, Reno, and the Bay Area, and is recognized by Fast Company as a “Best Workplace for Innovators,” by Frost & Sullivan as a “Technology Innovation Leader,” and by The Software Report as a “Top 100 Software Company.”
Ridgeline is proud to be a community-minded, discrimination-free equal opportunity workplace.
Ridgeline processes the information you submit in connection with your application in accordance with the Ridgeline Applicant Privacy Statement. Please review the Ridgeline Applicant Privacy Statement in full to understand our privacy practices and contact us with any questions.
Compensation and Benefits
The typical starting salary range for this role is: $128,000 - $159,500.
Final compensation amounts are determined by multiple factors, including candidate experience and expertise, and may vary from the amount listed above.
As an employee at Ridgeline, you’ll have many opportunities for advancement in your career and can make a true impact on the product.
In addition to the base salary, Ridgeline employees can participate in our Company Stock Plan subject to the applicable Stock Option Agreement. We also offer rich benefits that reflect the kind of organization we want to be: one in which our employees feel valued and are inspired to bring their best selves to work. These include unlimited vacation, educational and wellness reimbursements, and $0 cost employee insurance plans. Please check out our Careers page for a more comprehensive overview of our perks and benefits.
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