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Grow your journalism career with an international media company while working 100% remotely. At Key ... Time off that grows with you : extra vacation day each year of service + one paid volunteer day

Grow your journalism career with an international media company while working 100% remotely. At Key ... Time off that grows with you: extra vacation day each year of service + one paid volunteer day

Grow your journalism career with an international media company while working 100% remotely. At Key ... Time off that grows with you: extra vacation day each year of service + one paid volunteer day

Bachelor's degree in Journalism, Marketing or related field preferred * Basic understanding of the ... Premium medical, dental, vision, flexible spending and voluntary benefits. * A fixed connectivity ...

Communications Specialist

Knoxville, TN · On-site

$51K - $67K/yr

A bachelor's degree in marketing, business, communications, journalism or a related field ... And many more great voluntary benefits Type One Energy applies proven advanced manufacturing ...

Qualifications • Bachelor's degree in marketing, communications, journalism, business or a ... dependents, voluntary wellness and employee assistance programs, life insurance, disability ...

Voluntary benefits, including Hospital Indemnity, Critical Illness, Accident Insurance, and ... Anchor and produce dynamic newscasts as needed, bringing energy and authority to every broadcast ...

Voluntary benefits, including Hospital Indemnity, Critical Illness, Accident Insurance, and ... Anchor and produce dynamic newscasts as needed, bringing energy and authority to every broadcast ...

Bachelor's degree in journalism, communications, marketing or public relations. * Seven years ... Volunteer Paid Time Off (VPTO), Parental Leave Benefit plans are subject to change and Xcel Energy ...

... with podcasters, journalists, and newsletter writers who cover energy, defense, technology ... Voluntary life, accident, hospital, critical illness, commuter and FSA/HSA are offered as employee ...

... with podcasters, journalists, and newsletter writers who cover energy, defense, technology ... Voluntary life, accident, hospital, critical illness, commuter and FSA/HSA are offered as employee ...

$74 - $105/hr

Bachelors degree in journalism, communications, marketing or public relations. * Seven years ... Volunteer Paid Time Off (VPTO), Parental Leave Benefit plans are subject to change and Xcel Energy ...

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How much do volunteer energy journalism jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 20, 2026, the average hourly pay for volunteer energy journalism in the United States is $19.14, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $14.42 and $20.19 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Volunteer Energy Journalism vs Volunteer Environmental Journalism?

AspectVolunteer Energy JournalismVolunteer Environmental Journalism
Required CredentialsBasic journalism skills, passion for energy topicsBasic journalism skills, passion for environmental issues
Work EnvironmentCommunity projects, energy companies, local mediaEnvironmental organizations, community events, local media
Employer & Industry UsageEnergy sector, local news outletsEnvironmental NGOs, eco-focused media outlets

Volunteer Energy Journalism focuses on energy-related topics like renewable resources, energy policy, and infrastructure, while Volunteer Environmental Journalism covers broader environmental issues such as conservation, pollution, and climate change. Both roles require basic journalism skills and a passion for their respective fields, often working within community or nonprofit settings. The main difference lies in their specific focus areas, though they share similar work environments and industry usage.

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Infographic showing various Volunteer Energy Journalism job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 80% Full Time, 19% Part Time, and 1% Contract. Highlights an 93% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 5% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $39,804 per year, or $19.1 per hour.

US Journalist - Insurance (Remote)

Key Media

New York, NY • Remote

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Retirement

Re-posted 17 days ago


Job description

Grow your journalism career with a global media company


Do you love talking to people? Do you pick up the phone instead of sending an email? Are you driven by chasing quotes, building a contacts book, and landing the interview others can’t?


At Key Media, we believe great journalism is built on human connection. AI is transforming how we work—but it’s your curiosity, relationships, and reporting instincts that create truly impactful stories.


This is your opportunity to join a high-performing international media company, working on our market-leading insurance portfolio, covering one of the most dynamic sectors in US business.


Why this role stands out

  • 100% remote (US-based) – work from home with flexible hours
  • Medical, dental benefits, EAP & 401(k)
  • Global career opportunities
  • Industry-leading brands – write for Insurance Business America
  • Training & growth – editorial coaching + unlimited LinkedIn Learning
  • Time off that grows with you – extra vacation day each year + paid volunteer day
  • Travel opportunities – attend major events like IB FutureFest
  • Work from anywhere – up to 12 weeks per year abroad


About the role

You’ll be reporting for Insurance Business America, a trusted and agenda-setting title read by senior decision-makers across the country.


This is a highly interview-driven role, where you’ll be:

 Writing timely, engaging articles for Insurance Business America

• Producing at least two interview-driven stories and one breaking news story with quotes per day, while booking and conducting interviews efficiently as part of your daily routine

Spending at least 60 minutes daily in talk time (phone, Teams and in person), with daily phone activity required
 Interviewing and profiling senior executives and industry leaders – often to tight deadlines
 Actively chasing contacts, building a strong network of sources and generating original, agenda‑setting story ideas
 Producing high‑quality, well‑researched news, features and analysis tailored to professional audiences
 Using AI tools as part of your workflow (research support, idea generation, data exploration, first‑draft structuring) while applying strong editorial judgment at every stage
 Collaborating with editors and management to grow online traffic, support new and existing products, and explore new markets and format


You’ll be part of a global newsroom that blends traditional reporting with modern tools—including the smart use of AI for research, idea generation, and workflow efficiency, while keeping editorial judgment firmly in human hands.


What we’re looking for

  • Experience in journalism (insurance or business reporting is a plus)
  • Strong interviewing skills and confidence speaking with senior stakeholders
  • A proactive approach—comfortable chasing contacts and uncovering stories
  • Excellent writing, news sense, and deadline discipline
  • Interest in using AI as a reporting tool to enhance your work
  • Collaborative, curious, and ambitious mindset
  • US-based, with occasional domestic travel


Why Key Media?

We’re a global B2B media company connecting more than 2.4 million professionals each month across insurance, HR, finance, legal, education, and property.


Our culture—known as Orange Energy—is built around collaboration, positivity, ambition, and kindness.


At Key Media, you’ll get:

  • Real access to decision-makers and market-moving stories
  • A platform to build your profile and influence industry conversations
  • A chance to experiment with new tools and shape the future of journalism
  • Support from experienced global editors who value quality reporting


If you’re passionate about business journalism, eager to build a global portfolio and excited by the blend of traditional reporting and next-generation tools, we’d love to connect with you.


Important information: This posting is for existing and upcoming vacancies we are actively recruiting to fill. We may use AI-assisted tools for interview note-taking, but all decisions about candidate progression and hiring are made by people. Key Media is committed to employment equity and an inclusive, accessible recruitment process; we

welcome applications from all qualified candidates and provide accommodations on request at alix.thompson@keymedia.com. Candidates who interview for this role will receive an update on their application status within 45 days of their last interview.