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How much do politics journalism remote jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 9, 2026, the average yearly pay for politics journalism remote in the United States is $60,979.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $36,000.00 and $79,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Politics Journalism Remote vs Political Writer?

AspectPolitics Journalism RemotePolitical Writer
CredentialsJournalism degree or related experienceWriting portfolio, political knowledge
Work EnvironmentRemote, media outlets, news organizationsRemote or freelance, publishing platforms
Industry UsageNews agencies, TV, online mediaBlogs, magazines, political commentary
Search & ComparisonOften compared for media rolesFocused on writing and political analysis

Politics Journalism Remote involves reporting and news coverage in a remote setting, often for media outlets, requiring journalism credentials. Political Writer focuses on creating political content, articles, or commentary, often freelance or self-employed. Both roles require strong political knowledge but differ mainly in their work environment and output type.

What are some common challenges faced by remote politics journalists, and how can they be addressed?

Remote politics journalists often face challenges such as staying connected with sources, managing time zone differences, and accessing on-the-ground information. To overcome these hurdles, effective use of digital communication tools, building strong virtual networks, and maintaining regular contact with editors and colleagues are essential. Additionally, leveraging reliable news wires, public records, and virtual press briefings allows remote journalists to stay current and deliver accurate reporting. Proactive planning and adaptability are key to thriving in this dynamic environment.

What is politics journalism in a remote setting?

Politics journalism in a remote setting involves reporting, analyzing, and writing about political events, policies, and issues from a location outside of a traditional newsroom. Remote political journalists use digital tools to conduct interviews, research stories, and collaborate with editors. This setup allows for flexibility and access to a wider range of sources but also requires strong self-management and communication skills. Remote journalists often cover breaking news, provide commentary, and produce multimedia content for online platforms.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Politics Journalist in a remote setting, and why are they important?

To thrive as a remote Politics Journalist, you need strong research, writing, and analytical skills, typically supported by a degree in journalism, communications, or political science. Familiarity with digital publishing platforms, fact-checking tools, and content management systems is essential for efficient remote reporting. Excellent communication, self-motivation, and the ability to work independently are standout soft skills in this role. These skills enable accurate, timely political coverage and ensure effective collaboration with editorial teams from a distance.

Can you work remotely as a journalist?

Politics journalism can often be performed remotely, especially for tasks such as writing, research, and reporting. Many media organizations and freelance opportunities allow journalists to work from home, provided they have reliable internet, strong communication skills, and access to necessary tools like news sources and editing software.
Infographic showing various Politics Journalism Remote job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 100% Full Time. Highlights an 83% Physical, 6% Hybrid, and 11% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $60,979 per year, or $29.3 per hour.
Political Correspondent, Colorado

Political Correspondent, Colorado

Courier Newsroom, Inc.

Denver, CO โ€ข On-site, Remote

Full-time

Medical, Retirement, PTO

Posted 11 days ago


Job description

POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, CO


Remote (CO-based) | Full-Time | $65k - $80k


Who We Are


COURIER Newsroom is committed to building aninclusive workplace that values diverse perspectives and lived experiences. We strongly encourage women, people of color, individuals with disabilities, LGBTQ+ candidates, and those from all backgrounds to apply. As an equal opportunity employer, we strive to break down barriers and ensure every team member feels seen, heard, and supported.


Courier Newsroom empowers individuals and communities through local reporting that helps people understand-and act on-the issues shaping their lives. Through original reporting, human-focused storytelling, and values-aligned audience engagement, we reach people where they already are and build trust at the local level.


We are expanding our footprint in Colorado and seeking an entrepreneurial political correspondent who is also an audience-savvy storyteller-someone who can break news, contextualize politics for everyday readers, and reach people through the formats they prefer (email, social, video, or a hybrid).


This role requires someone who is highly self-directed, resourceful, and comfortable building an audience strategy from scratch. You will collaborate with Courier's central editorial and social teams, but you will be the primary driver of coverage, reporting, storytelling, and audience engagement in Colorado.


Additionally, a reliable form of transportation is required to ensure you're able to cover stories where they happen. Either a personal vehicle or reliable public transportation are ok!


Summary of the Role

This Political Correspondent will be the lead political correspondent and on-platform messenger for Courier Newsroom in Colorado. You will produce sharp, accessible political journalism that's delivered in multiple formats such as on-camera videos and stories optimized for email. You'll launch, own, and grow an audience-focused newsletter product that builds trust and engagement over time.

You will:

  • Break and explain local and state political news
  • Develop and distribute ongoing media content tailored to a specific audience
  • Build a personal, trusted presence across social platforms and in inboxes
  • Use audience insights, data, and experimentation to refine your content and reporting approach

This is a highly entrepreneurial role for someone excited to reach new audiences underserved by legacy media and help strengthen civic engagement in Colorado.


Key Responsibilities

Political Reporting & Coverage

  • Report, write, and produce clear, compelling political journalism rooted in local communities.
  • Break news and deliver fast-turnaround coverage on political developments, legislation, elections, and policy impacts.
  • Build and maintain a strong network of on-the-ground sources: lawmakers, organizers, community leaders, campaign staff, and advocates.
  • Provide additional state-level political coverage for the newsroom as needed.

Audience Content Ownership (Light Newsletter / Multi-Format)

  • Manage a weekly newsletter, including experimenting with new ways to increase engagement and your subscribers list.
  • Curate and package political reporting in an accessible, values-aligned format tailored to your target audience.
  • Experiment with new storytelling formats (videos, explainers, carousels, text posts, etc.) to expand reach.
  • Use analytics, platform insights, audience feedback, and A/B-style testing to refine your storytelling and product strategy.

Multimedia & Social Content

  • Create short-form video content, including on-camera explainers, TikTok/Instagram videos, or voice-overs (comfort producing presenter-led videos required)
  • Collaborate with social media marketer to translate reporting into social-ready content (carousels, graphics, and videos) that captures attention in under five seconds.
  • Build and grow a personal social presence that positions you as a trusted, relatable political communicator in Colorado.

Cross-Team Collaboration

  • Work closely with social, political editorial, newsletter, and marketing teams to ensure consistent messaging and high-quality content.
  • Share learnings and collaborate with other correspondents and editors across the Courier network.
  • Contribute to growth and monetization strategies for state-level media products.

The Ideal Candidate

Experience & Skills

  • 5+ years of political reporting or political content creation.
  • Deep understanding of Colorado's political landscape and community dynamics.
  • Demonstrated track record of building an audience through content or product.
  • Strong writing/reporting skills with an ability to translate complex politics into accessible, values-rooted storytelling with minimal editing oversight.
  • Experience creating content for social platforms (Instagram, TikTok, Facebook, YouTube).
  • Comfort on camera and willingness to appear in videos or host short-form segments.
  • Familiarity with tools such as Canva, Emplifi, Descript; willingness to learn new tools.
  • Comfort experimenting with tone, formats, and approaches to meet audience needs.
  • Ability to work independently in a startup-like, fast-paced environment.

Mindset

  • Excited to build something from the ground up and own content end-to-end.
  • Passionate about reaching audiences in more accessible ways and engaging them to act.
  • Values-driven, mission-centered, and committed to factual, helpful political journalism.
  • Collaborative, flexible, and comfortable adapting to changing priorities.
  • Interested in growing a personal brand as a trusted local messenger.

Courier Newsroom offers the following benefits:

  • Unlimited Paid Time Off (PTO), 11 paid holidays a year
  • An Employee Assistance Program (EAP)
  • Full suite of health benefits
  • $500 home office reimbursement
  • 401k
  • Flexible working arrangements




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