Breaking News Reporter - Birmingham in Stourbridge

Breaking News Reporter - Birmingham in Stourbridge

Stourbridge Full-Time 30000 - 40000 £ / year (est.) No working from home possible
Newsquest Media Group

At a Glance

  • Tasks: Break news across Birmingham and react to live incidents with speed and accuracy.
  • Company: Join a leading newsroom in one of the UK's busiest news patches.
  • Benefits: Enjoy 25 days holiday, competitive salary, and opportunities for growth.
  • Other info: Work in a fast-paced environment with a focus on innovation and audience engagement.
  • Why this job: Make an impact with your journalism and be at the forefront of breaking stories.
  • Qualifications: NCTJ diploma or equivalent and significant experience as a digital reporter.

The predicted salary is between 30000 - 40000 £ per year.

News doesn’t wait and neither will you. We’re looking for an ambitious and driven senior reporter who’s ready to react – with a hunger for breaking stories. When something happens, you want to be first and fast.

This is a fast‑paced digital role at the heart of our newsroom, responding to major incidents such as crime, transport disruption and developing stories as they happen. You’ll be a proven reporter with pace, authority and a bulging contacts book, who knows how Birmingham works and where stories really come from.

This is one of the UK’s biggest, busiest and most competitive news patches and we need someone highly motivated with a desire to turn information into high‑impact journalism that audiences want to read.

This role combines hard‑nosed reporting with smart use of AI tools. You’ll use AI to move faster, spot trends, refine angles and scale output – but your judgement, contacts and ideas will always be the driving force. We want someone who understands how to use technology to enhance – not replace – their news sense.

You’ll be expected to be across your patch, setting the tone and finding the best stories – analysing what works and what doesn’t for our audiences and adapting in real time. You'll be excellent at using social media to find pictures and video of live incidents, as well as getting quotes and taking your own video from the scene, and be comfortable in front of the camera on Facebook Live.

Above all, you’ll be trusted to deliver accurate, legally sound, cutting edge journalism that reflects the West Midlands in all its complexity and speaks directly to its communities.

Key Responsibilities
  • Break the news across Birmingham using strong contacts, initiative and relentless newsgathering
  • React to live incidents and ongoing developing stories, providing rolling updates as situations evolve
  • Generate a constant flow of news ideas, exclusives and forward‑looking content plans
  • Use AI tools to enhance reporting, drafting and workflows — without compromising editorial control or quality
  • Source stories through social media, emergency services updates, contacts on the ground and verified tip‑offs
  • Deliver clean, compelling copy under pressure
  • Ensure all content meets the highest standards of accuracy, media law, privacy and ethics
  • Take part in a rota covering early starts, late finishes and weekends
  • Confidence shooting and presenting video to camera
  • Shape coverage deliberately using audience data, performance insight and editorial judgement
  • Identify new story formats and growth opportunities that resonate with our readers
  • Work closely with a digital ACE to ensure our content is top‑notch
  • Consistently hit and exceed page‑view and audience growth targets
Skills, Knowledge and Expertise
  • NCTJ diploma or equivalent
  • Significant experience as a digital reporter, ideally on a major regional or city patch
  • Proven track record of breaking stories and developing exclusives
  • A strong, active contacts book and the confidence to cultivate new sources quickly
  • Sharp news judgement and the ability to spot stories others miss
  • Excellent digital writing and editing skills, with headlines that cut through
  • Deep knowledge of UK media law and the Editors’ Code of Conduct
  • Energy, resilience and authority in a fast‑paced, competitive newsroom
  • Confidence using data and analytics to drive editorial decision
Benefits

25 days holiday

Breaking News Reporter - Birmingham in Stourbridge employer: Newsquest Media Group

Newsquest Media Group is an excellent employer, offering a dynamic work environment where creativity and community engagement thrive. With a strong focus on employee development and a commitment to high-quality journalism, you will have the opportunity to lead a passionate team in shaping local news while enjoying the vibrant culture of north Essex. Our supportive work culture encourages collaboration and innovation, making it a rewarding place for those looking to make a meaningful impact in their community.

Newsquest Media Group

Contact Details:

Newsquest Media Group Recruitment Team

We think you need these skills to ace Breaking News Reporter - Birmingham in Stourbridge

Breaking News Reporting
Digital Journalism
Strong Contacts Network
News Judgement
AI Tools Utilisation
Social Media Proficiency
Video Shooting and Presentation