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U.S. Pharmaceutical and Healthcare Reporter (Level 1 Journalist)

U.S. Pharmaceutical and Healthcare Reporter (Level 1 Journalist)

THOMSON REUTERS

Washington, DC

Full-time

Posted 12 days ago


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Job description

U.S. Pharmaceutical and Healthcare Reporter (Level 1 Journalist) (Washington, DC)

Provide breaking news coverage by monitoring agency announcements, tracking regulatory decisions, and filing fast, accurate reports on healthcare policy and industry shifts.

About the Role

In this opportunity as a U.S. Pharmaceutical and Healthcare Reporter (Level 1 Journalist), you will:

  • Write and publish reports using data-driven analysis and narrative journalism techniques to break down complex healthcare regulations and their economic and social impacts.

  • Monitor and analyze regulatory updates and news announcements from HHS, FDA, CDC, CMS, and NIH by reviewing press releases, policy statements, agency reports, and regulatory filings. Summarize key developments and assess their impact on pharmaceutical companies, insurers, healthcare providers, and patients.

  • Track congressional hearings, legislative proposals, and budget discussions related to drug pricing, healthcare access, and regulatory reforms. Write summaries and provide analysis of proposed legislation's potential outcomes.

  • Review and analyze lobbying disclosures, campaign finance records, and congressional testimony to identify corporate influence on pharmaceutical policy.

  • File Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) requests and examine government databases, legal filings, and enforcement actions to uncover non-public regulatory decisions, corporate influence, and policy loopholes.

  • Collect and analyze financial reports, trade data, and regulatory enforcement actions to identify trends in pharmaceutical spending, pricing strategies, and corporate compliance. Use spreadsheets and data visualization tools to present findings.

  • Cover public health crises by tracking real-time government responses, analyzing official briefings, and reporting on emergency measures related to pandemics, the opioid crisis, and global health threats. Interview health officials and industry leaders.

  • Examine U.S. healthcare policies in the context of national security by reviewing White House and congressional reports, tracking pandemic preparedness measures, and assessing the role of pharmaceutical supply chains in geopolitical conflicts.

  • Analyze Supreme Court and federal court rulings on healthcare and pharmaceutical cases by reading legal opinions, interviewing legal experts, and explaining how decisions affect industry regulations, drug approvals, and patient access.

  • Develop and maintain sources across government agencies, industry associations, and advocacy groups by attending briefings, setting up background meetings, and maintaining active communication with key contacts for exclusive insights.

  • Attend and report on press briefings, industry conferences, and public events, summarizing key takeaways and identifying emerging trends in healthcare policy and pharmaceutical regulations.

  • Coordinate with Reuters' global team to produce multi-platform coverage, including writing news articles, recording video interviews, developing data visualizations, and posting real-time updates on social media.

About You

You're a fit for the role of U.S. Pharmaceutical and Healthcare Reporter (Level 1 Journalist) if your background includes:

  • Master's degree (or foreign equivalent) in Journalism or a closely related field, plus 2 years of experience in investigative journalism, or policy reporting, or business journalism. In the alternative, the employer will accept Bachelor's degree (or foreign equivalent) in Journalism or a closely related field, plus 5 years of experience in investigative journalism, or policy reporting, or business journalism.

    Experience must include the following, which may be gained concurrently:

  • 2 years of experience in breaking news coverage, including fast-turnaround major news articles under tight deadlines.

  • 2 years of experience analyzing government records, including using government databases, regulatory filings, and financial disclosures.

  • 2 years of experience to produce long-form investigative journalism, using data-driven storytelling, document analysis, and interviews with high-level sources.

  • 2 years of experience establishing a network of government, industry, and advocacy sources, with experience interviewing high-level policymakers, corporate executives, or regulatory officials.

  • 2 years of experience collaborating in a newsroom environment, working with teams of reporters and across different regions and media platforms to produce joint investigations or multimedia content.

Job Site: 1333 H St. NW, Ste: 300, Washington, DC, 20005 (Full-Time)

Employer: Reuters America LLC

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What's in it For You?

At Reuters, our people are our greatest assets. Here are some of the benefits we offer for your personal and professional growth:

  • Global Career: As a global company, we can offer a truly international career and progression opportunities.

  • Learning & Development: On the job learning and coaching. We also have a dedicated training team focused on the continuous development of our journalists.

  • Industry Competitive Benefits: We offer competitive salary packages and market leading benefits including paid volunteering days.

  • Perks: Work alongside Pulitzer Prize-winning journalists and a team who provide unmatched, award-winning coverage of the world's most important stories.

About Reuters

Reuters is the world's largest multimedia news provider. Founded in 1851, it is committed to the Trust Principles of independence, integrity and freedom from bias. With unmatched coverage in over 16 languages, and reaching billions of people worldwide every day, Reuters provides trusted intelligence that powers humans and machines to make smart decisions. It supplies business, financial, national and international news to professionals via desktop terminals, the world's media organizations, industry events and directly to consumers.

Thomson Reuters complies with local laws that require upfront disclosure of the expected pay range for a position. The base compensation range varies across locations. Eligible office location(s) for this role include one or more of the following: New York City, San Francisco, Los Angeles, and/or Irvine, CA; McLean, VA; Washington, DC. The base compensation range for the role in any of those locations is $117,085 USD - $117,085 USD.

About Thomson Reuters

Thomson Reuters informs the way forward by bringing together the trusted content and technology that people and organizations need to make the right decisions. We serve professionals across legal, tax, accounting, compliance, government, and media. Our products combine highly specialized software and insights to empower professionals with the data, intelligence, and solutions needed to make informed decisions, and to help institutions in their pursuit of justice, truth, and transparency. Reuters, part of Thomson Reuters, is a world leading provider of trusted journalism and news.

We are powered by the talents of 26,000 employees across more than 70 countries, where everyone has a chance to contribute and grow professionally in flexible work environments. At a time when objectivity, accuracy, fairness, and transparency are under attack, we consider it our duty to pursue them. Sound exciting? Join us and help shape the industries that move society forward.

As a global business, we rely on the unique backgrounds, perspectives, and experiences of all employees to deliver on our business goals. To ensure we can do that, we seek talented, qualified employees in all our operations around the world regardless of race, color, sex/gender, including pregnancy, gender identity and expression, national origin, religion, sexual orientation, disability, age, marital status, citizen status, veteran status, or any other protected classification under applicable law. Thomson Reuters is proud to be an Equal Employment Opportunity Employer providing a drug-free workplace.

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