Investigative Journalism Foundation Job Board Job Board / Winnipeg Indigenous Investigative Reporter / Apply Winnipeg Indigenous Investigative Reporter Personal Information First Name * Last Name * Email * Phone * Country * Postal Code * Professional Details Resume * Resume must be larger than 0 bytes and less than 25 MB. Cover Letter * Cover Letter must be larger than 0 bytes and less than 25 MB. Are you legally authorized to work in Canada? * Yes No Personal Information Please share a link to your LinkedIn profile. Help us address you respectfully. What are your preferred gender pronouns? (E.g. he/him, they/them) Would you like any accomodations if selected for an interview? (e.g. sign language interpreter, screen reading technology for the visually impaired). Please note you can make a request later in the hiring process with no penalty, if you prefer. * Please share a link to a first story along with a few sentences outlining what role you played in the story and how it best demonstrates you have the skills outlined in the “we’re looking for someone with” section above. * Please share a link to a second story along with a few sentences outlining what role you played in the story and how it best demonstrates you have the skills outlined in the “we’re looking for someone with” section above. * Please share a link to a third story along with a few sentences outlining what role you played in the story and how it best demonstrates you have the skills outlined in the “we’re looking for someone with” section above. * Please note: Based on grant eligibility requirements, this role is limited to a reporter who self-identifies as Indigenous. Do you self-identify as Indigenous? * If you selected yes in the previous answer, which do you self-identify as? First Nations, Inuit, Métis, Other, Prefer not to say Based on grant eligibility requirements, successful applicants will be asked to submit a self-identification form. If successful, are you comfortable doing so? * Submit