Job Description
Title: Associate Director, Los Angeles Reporting Collective Date Posted: December 1, 2025 Application Deadline: Open until filled Hours: 16 to 24 per week (2 to 3 days) Compensation: $35 to $45 per hour, DOE Location: Los Angeles based, but mostly remote work Los Angeles Reporting Collective is looking for a part-time Associate Director who wants to help shape a small but growing organization. If you have helped build a similar program or organization and are looking for a place where your experience truly matters, this role may be a great fit. If you enjoy meaningful work, good collaboration and helping things run with clarity and purpose, we would love to meet you. Apply below. Overview Los Angeles Reporting Collective (LARC) is a small but growing nonprofit project that supports emerging reporters, builds community and creates accessible programs for journalists and civic media makers in Los Angeles. We run a reporting fellowship, collaborative events, workshops and pilot projects focused on hyperlocal storytelling in Southern California. LARC’s team currently consists of an Executive Director, an Advisory Board and a part-time Operations Coordinator. As we grow, we are seeking a part-time Associate Director who can bring experience, steadiness and past leadership to guide the organization’s next phase. The Associate Director will work closely with the Executive Director to support strategy, operations and development. This role calls for someone who brings good judgment, steady coordination and past experience growing nonprofit organizations. It is ideal for a mid-career professional from the nonprofit or journalism world who wants to help shape a civic-focused project. This role offers a flexible, hybrid schedule, ideal for someone who wants meaningful part-time work with room to shape their own time. Qualifications Key Responsibilities To Apply Please email lareportingcollective@gmail.com with a resume and a brief message about your interest in the role and your relevant experience. Links to previous work, programs you have helped build or examples of community or organizational leadership are welcome.