Local Democracy Reporter
Application Deadline: 27 February 2026
Department: Editorial
Employment Type: Permanent
Location: Oxford
Reporting To: Andrew Colley
Description
The Oxford Mail is looking for an outstanding reporter to lead political coverage within one of Newsquest's fastest‑growing newsrooms, as part of the Local Democracy Reporting Scheme. You'll join a highly respected team known for breaking agenda‑setting council stories and play a vital role in supporting the BBC's public‑interest journalism programme.
We're looking for someone with proven knowledge and passion for local government, strong reporting instincts and the ability to produce engaging, accurate and compelling copy. This role requires shorthand and a formal journalism qualification.
In this role, you'll cover councils across Oxfordshire and have the opportunity to work on some of the region's biggest news stories. This is a rare chance to join one of the UK's most successful titles, a leader in page views, subscription growth, and print audience engagement.
As part of Newsquest, you'll be part of a nationwide network of trusted news brands providing 24/7 coverage to millions of readers.
This vacancy is offered through the BBC‑funded Local Democracy Reporting Scheme and is ideal for an experienced senior reporter looking to grow their career, though exceptional newly NCTJ‑qualified journalists will also be considered.
It is a flexible role that includes covering council meetings, some of which take place during evenings.
Closing date: Friday, February 27. Applications will be reviewed on receipt, so early submission is encouraged.
Key Responsibilities
* Cover local councils and committees across Oxfordshire, including evening meetings
* Break exclusive and agenda‑setting stories on local government, policy, spending and community issues
* Produce accurate, high‑quality copy suitable for publication across multiple Newsquest titles and BBC partner outlets
* Build strong contacts within local authorities, political groups and community organisations
* Work collaboratively with the BBC Local Democracy Reporting Service and the wider Newsquest editorial teams
* Deliver content that drives engagement, subscriptions and readership growth
* Uphold industry‑leading standards of accuracy, fairness, impartiality and ethical journalism
Skills, Knowledge and Expertise
* NCTJ Diploma or equivalent formal journalism qualification
* Strong shorthand skills
* Excellent understanding of local government, political structures and public-sector processes
* Proven ability to write clear, engaging and high‑impact stories
* Strong digital awareness and a commitment to delivering content that resonates with local audiences
* Ability to manage competing deadlines and work independently in a fast‑paced newsroom
* Willingness to attend evening council meetings as required
Benefits
* 25 days holiday + bank holidays + your birthday off
* Holiday buy scheme for extra flexibility
* Structured career progression & ongoing training
* Pension plan
* Employee Helpline counselling and advice
* Perks & discounts including:
o Gym membership
o Cycle to Work scheme
o Eye care
o Retail discounts
* Team building days & annual volunteer charity day