Overview
California Meteorologist Jobs in Dudley, USA at Nichols College
and the job listing Expires on May 7, 2026
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McClatchy Media is seeking an engaging, creative and reader-focused meteorologist-journalist who will educate and entertain our readers by delivering daily weather-science coverage — with personality — to our audiences in Sacramento, the rest of California’s Central Valley and the Central Coast.
This journalist will deploy a mix of digital storytelling, including personality-driven video, to define and interpret how the weather is affecting where Californians live — and the California destinations to which they most travel. A meteorology degree is essential, as is the ability to develop and sustain a public persona.
You will serve our audience by providing scientific information in a conversational way that both everyday news consumers and weather geeks can’t get anywhere else. You’ll also make the experience fun for our audience, including by shooting and appearing in short-form vertical videos for our apps, websites and social platforms.
You’ll be a newsroom ambassador, answering people’s weather questions, including during live and virtual events. And you’ll partner with others in our newsrooms when it comes to weather’s impact on California’s water supply and recreational havens, such as Lake Tahoe, Yosemite and other national parks.
Building a loyal audience around the weather requires publishing consistently and often. So strong candidates will bring fresh ideas on producing a high volume of stories, including ideas for new tools/story formats we might be able to build to better tell the story of California weather.
McClatchy Media’s journalists also are expected to take advantage of opportunities to ethically harness and leverage artificial intelligence and other automation to enhance and elevate their work and to find efficiencies that free them to focus on high-quality, deeply reported journalism.
This position will report to The Sacramento Bee’s Service Journalism Editor.
What you’ll bring…
- Experience using radar, forecast models, and climate datasets, along with strong writing skills, excellent news judgment and a demonstrated ability to “see the story” that is going to matter to readers.
- Ability to shoot weather-related photos and videos — including short form vertical videos — that can be posted on our digital platforms and social media.
- Personality and voice in both your writing and on-camera appearances.
- Ability to thrive in breaking news situations, translating weather data into information that our subscribers can use to help them plan their daily lives and stay safe during extreme weather events.
- A track record for innovation, learning and using new skills and technologies, especially AI.
- Use of social media to build audience loyalty, engagement and growth around weather-science journalism.
- A willingness to represent The Sacramento Bee in community events and other live journalism initiatives.
What you’ll do…
- Focus on the why, as much as the what, to deliver accurate weather predictions through a single story that publishes each weekday in all our California markets. These stories explain the science behind the weather and how it affects daily life (allergy seasons!) — with a constant eye toward what will happen long-term.
- Write science-focused enterprise journalism on weather trends and phenomena, including atmospheric rivers, wildfires, heat waves, flooding events and winter storms.
- Produce short-form video forecasts and social-first weather updates.
Monitor data and alerts from the National Weather Service (including regional forecast offices) and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. - Build source networks in the weather and science communities, thereby bringing a constant flow of story ideas.
- When conditions turn dangerous, jump in and assist with public-safety coverage from a weather-science standpoint.
- Develop explainers, graphics, and data visualizations in collaboration with visuals and data teams.
Requirements
A bachelor’s degree in meteorology is required; AMS certification is preferred. We also expect applicants to have a minimum three years’ experience reporting on the weather…
Title: California Meteorologist
Company: Nichols College
Location: Dudley, USA
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