Orange Media Network; OMN Reporter
Listed on 2026-01-20
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Creative Arts/Media
Digital Media / Production -
Education / Teaching
Digital Media / Production
Orange Media Network (OMN) Reporter Please see Special Instructions for more details.
When applying you will be required to attach the following electronic documents:
For additional information please contact:
Jennifer Moody dy
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Note:
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Job Title:
Orange Media Network (OMN) Reporter
Appointment Type:
Student Employee
Job Location:
(not specified)
Position Appointment Percent: 100%
Appointment Basis: 12
Pay Method:
Hourly
Pay Period: 16th - 15th of the following month
Pay Date:
Last working day of the month
Remote or Hybrid option?: (not specified)
Min Hourly Rate: $15.05 (Standard); $14.05 (Non-Urban); $16.30 (Portland Metro)
Max Hourly Rate: $21.50 (Standard); $21.00 (Non-Urban); $22.00 (Portland Metro)
Position SummaryThis recruitment will be used to fill multiple part-time (a maximum of 24 hours per week) Reporter for the office, Orange Media Network at Oregon State University (OSU).
The Reporter is responsible for pitching, researching, and writing/creating multimedia stories for The Daily Barometer, Beaver’s Digest, or DAMchic, including print and online, as required by the editor-in-chief of the publications.
Full start:
Sept. 8, 2025, through the academic year
Pay Rate: $56 for standard stories, 400-600+ words, 3+ sources/perspectives
Transferable Skill DevelopmentOSU is committed to ensuring students are prepared for success after graduation through intentional skill development as student employees. The competencies students develop while working at OSU are defined by the National Association of Colleges and Employers (NACE) as the essential skills employers seek in their hires. In this position, students learn and build vital career-readiness skills in the primary areas:
Professionalism, Teamwork, Technology.
- Pitches, accepts as assigned and develops story ideas that have news value for the OSU community
- Conducts research and necessary interviews to produce full stories with relevant sources of at least 400 words
- Remains objective and provides fair and accurate coverage
- Participates in readouts with editors to make any necessary revisions in style or content
- Pursues news in a timely fashion
- Suggests photo and/or video coverage to enhance story presentation online
- Shares stories on social media to reach audience
- Cover breaking news as needed
- Attends all staff and team meetings as required by editor(s)-in-chief
- Able to act as mentors to new hires
- Other duties as assigned
- Respond to emails, messages, team chats and phone calls the same day, professionally representing OMN
- Ensure you are using, checking and responding to project management platform (Basecamp, Discord, etc.)
- Proactively communicates work status with editor(s)
- Notify adviser immediately should any ethical, legal, personnel or controversial problems occur
- Follow all OMN policies and procedures
- Act professionally at all times
- Ensure designs and content are centered on equitable representation and inclusion, with attention to impact on historically underrepresented and marginalized communities and constituencies
- Must be academically enrolled in a high school, community college, or university and pursuing a program or course of study
- Must meet Academic Standing Requirements; students on academic suspension are not eligible for employment
- Must meet the applicable minimal enrollment standard
- High School student:
Regularly enrolled in a high school or participating in a home‑schooling program - Undergraduate and post‑baccalaureate student: 6 credit hours per term
- Undergraduate international student: 12 credit hours per term*
- Graduate student officially admitted to Graduate School: 5 credit hours per term
- Graduate international student officially admitted to Graduate School: 9 credit hours per term*
- High School student:
* International students may be allowed to carry fewer hours than specified above and still be considered “full‑time” by the United States Citizenship and Immigration…
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