Full-Time

Ancil Payne Reporting Fellow

Investigative Journalism

Posted on 9/13/2025

ProPublica

ProPublica

201-500 employees

Nonprofit newsroom producing in-depth investigative journalism

Compensation Overview

$75k/yr

No H1B Sponsorship

Washington, DC, USA

In Person

Candidates must either live in the area or be willing to relocate.

Category
Journalism (1)
Required Skills
Journalism
Requirements
  • Has at least three and no more than seven years of professional journalism experience and is eager to develop their investigative reporting skills.
  • Brings a strong accountability lens and interest in focusing it on immigration through quick investigations reported over a couple of weeks as well as longer projects that may require a few months (or more) of digging.
  • Has a track record of asking tough questions and publishing original, revelatory, in-depth or investigative stories. You don’t have to be an “investigative reporter,” but you do have to have shown a dedication to digging for the truth, holding people and institutions accountable.
  • Has demonstrated an ability to find sources in government agencies and locate new and original sources for information.
  • Has ideas for accountability stories that expose the myriad harms caused by the country’s dysfunctional immigration system and the distorted political debate that stands in the way of meaningful reform.
  • Seeks to report stories that are both important and powerfully told.
  • Brings perspectives and life experiences that drive them toward fresh angles and approaches for covering the news.
  • Can travel for assignments, staff meetings and trainings, as necessary.
  • Works well with others. We are a highly collaborative newsroom, both across our teams and with other news organizations regionally and nationally. We believe we do some of our best work together.
  • Applicants must be eligible to work in the U.S.
  • The fellowship starts in January 2026 and runs for two years. The role is based in our Washington, D.C., office. We are not open to remote applicants. The candidate should either live in the area or be willing to relocate if hired.
Responsibilities
  • Over the course of two years, we expect the fellow to take on a mix of short-, medium- and long-term stories. That includes reporting and writing stories of your own (here are [some examples](https://projects.propublica.org/trump-ice-smashed-windows-deportation-arrests/) of [other fellows’ work](https://www.propublica.org/article/more-americans-will-be-caught-up-trump-immigration-raids)) and collaborating on some of ProPublica’s biggest and most complex projects, like [this one about the dangers of certain booster seats](https://www.propublica.org/article/evenflo-maker-of-the-big-kid-booster-seat-put-profits-over-child-safety) that prompted a congressional investigation.
  • We hope the fellow will take on increasingly complex stories during their time on our staff, working independently and with colleagues.
  • You will report to a managing editor, with some direction and support from our national immigration reporter and our senior editor in Washington.
Desired Qualifications
  • A strong preference will be given to candidates with foreign language skills that they can use in their reporting, as well as those with experience using the best practices of trauma-informed reporting.

ProPublica runs investigative journalism as a nonprofit newsroom. It produces long-form, data-driven reporting on government, politics, business, criminal justice, environment, health care, education, immigration, and technology to expose abuses of power and betrayals of public trust. The work is carried out by a team of over 75 journalists who dig deeply into issues and stick with stories to hold power to account, aiming to spur real-world reform. Its reporting is funded primarily by donations, with most resources going into investigative work, and it practices transparent financial reporting so donors understand how funds are used. The goal is to uncover the truth, inform the public, and drive changes that improve governance and society.

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201-500

Company Stage

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$5.2M

Headquarters

New York City, New York

Founded

2008

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