JOB TITLE: Investigative Reporter
STATUS: Full-time / Exempt / Hybrid
COMPENSATION: $61,630
BENEFITS: Medical/vision/dental, PTO and sick time
REPORTS TO: Managing Editor
UNION REPRESENTATION: Yes
Founded in 1999, Street Roots is a Portland-based nonprofit dedicated to creating income opportunities for individuals experiencing homelessness and poverty. As a member of the International Network of Street Papers, Street Roots is one of 30 similar publications in the U.S. and part of a global network of 90 papers. We produce an award-winning weekly newspaper featuring in-depth reporting on social, political, economic and environmental justice issues, with content contributed by professional journalists, community members, and advocacy organizations. 100 vendors each week and 400 vendors throughout a year (Independent Contractors) experiencing homelessness and poverty purchase newspapers at a nominal cost and sell them on the streets of Portland, keeping the profits as a source of income and financial stability. Over the years, the organization has expanded its impact beyond the newspaper, launching programs such as the Rose City Resource Guide, the Ambassador Program and recently, the Vendor Facilities program offering laundry and showers. Street Roots also plays a pivotal role in advocacy efforts, influencing policies such as the Portland Street Response plan. Committed to remaining a vital force in the community, Street Roots continues to strive for meaningful social change and economic empowerment.
The investigative reporter will join a five-person staff, including an editor in chief, managing editor, editorial art director and editorial producer, to produce a groundbreaking, award-winning weekly investigative newspaper. While all editorial staff members and a stable of freelancers produce stories and other editorial content, the investigative reporter serves in the only editorial staff role solely focused on reporting. The investigative reporter is responsible for producing high-impact investigative and accountability articles and series, as well as news and personality features.
Send an email with your cover letter, resume and five published clips (linked or full) as PDFs to ...@streetroots.org by Jan. 4, 2026, at 11:59 p.m. with ‘Street Roots investigative reporter application' in the subject line. In your cover letter, please tell us why and how Street Roots and its readers would benefit from your approach and experience. Please also tell us why you want to bring your talents to Street Roots.
Research shows that women, trans, non-binary, BIPOC, and other historically marginalized people may hesitate to apply unless they meet every listed qualification. We recognize that lived experience and nontraditional pathways can bring valuable skills. If you're excited about this role but your experience doesn't perfectly align with every requirement, we encourage you to apply. We're committed to building a diverse and inclusive team and welcome candidates from all backgrounds.
Incomplete applications will not be considered. References will be requested of our final candidates.