September 30, 2010

College Photographer of Year contest

The deadline to enter the annual College Photographer of the Year contest is Oct. 5.

Awards include a paid internship at National Geographic magazine, Nikon digital cameras and lenses, college scholarships and more.

Visit www.cpoy.org for rules, guidelines and detailed instructions on how to upload your entry.

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$10,000 blogging scholarship for college students

Do you maintain a blog and attend college? Would you like $10,000 to help pay for books, tuition, or other living costs?

CollegeScholarships.org will soon be awarding its 4th annual Blogging Scholarship. The deadline to apply is Oct. 21.

Click here for more info and to apply.

Find more scholarships on CubReporters.org's journalism scholarships page.

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Paid summer internships @ Boston Globe

The Boston Globe is offering 12-week paid summer 2011 reporting internships in the metro section, sports, living/arts and business. Internships are also available in photography and graphics.

An internship supervisor works with interns as a writing coach, and interns meet weekly with editors and staff members for mentoring, training and guidance.

The deadline to apply is Nov. 1. Click here for an application and more information.

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September 29, 2010

Paid Fall internship @ D.C. news service

Youth Today, a national, nonprofit news service for people who run youth programs, seeks two interns for the Fall semester. Pay is $8.25 per hour and interns will work about 20 hours a week.

Interns will work on both the newspaper and website (www.youthtoday.org), doing everything from proofing to writing news stories.

Send letter, resume and clips to managing editor Nancy Lewis at nlewis[at]youthtoday.org.

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Entry-level TV journalism jobs @ PBS

PBS, a non-profit public broadcasting service with 354 member TV stations in the U.S., is offering entry-level desk assistant positions for its NewsHour program. Jobs run from January 3, 2011, to July 15, 2011, and are based in Washington, D.C.

"Six-month entry-level program [is] aimed at providing practical experience in a broadcast news setting," the ad states. "The DAs are exposed to all aspects involved in producing a nightly television news program. This position is divided into rotations among the different units that compose the NewsHour: research, newsroom, tape library, reporting, and production. Over the course of the program, each of the 8 Desk Assistants hired will work in 3 of the 6 different rotations for a period of two months each."

Apply by Oct. 31. Click here for application and more info.

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September 28, 2010

Staff writer job @ Seattle Weekly

Seattle Weekly, an 80,000 alternative news weekly, seeks a full-time staff writer.

"We are looking for a reporter with the writing skills necessary to produce both long-form magazine-style stories and contributions to our news blog, The Daily Weekly," the ad states. "If your copy is as much a pleasure to read as it is well researched, we want to hear from you. We offer competitive salaries and benefits."

Send your best clips, a resume and a cover letter to: Seattle-staff-writer@villagevoicemedia.com

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Blogger job @ SF Weekly

SF Weekly, an 85,000-circulation alternative news weekly, seeks a full-time blogger to anchor its news blog, the Snitch (http://blogs.sfweekly.com/thesnitch/).

The ideal candidate will have at least two years of reporting experience and will be familiar with San Francisco news, politics, and tech culture. Comfort with web publishing tools is a must. The news blogger will write and edit several posts a day, so you must be able to work fast. Bonus points if you have a sense of humor, are an active user of social media, and have some photo-software skills. This is a full-time job with benefits.

E-mail cover letter, resume, and pertinent clips to SFnews-blogger@villagevoicemedia.com.

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Paid summer internships @ New York Times

The New York Times is offering 10-week, paid summer 2011 internships to college seniors and graduate students. Positions are available in the New York newsroom in reporting, online media, copyediting and in photojournalism. One reporting intern is placed in the Washington, D.C. bureau.

The internship pays $900 per week. Deadline to apply is Nov. 1 or Nov. 15, depending on the internship type. Click here for more info.

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September 27, 2010

Magazine seeks marketing director

InTheFray Magazine, an online news and literary magazine that focuses on diversity and inequality, seeks a marketing director to oversee efforts to market the magazine and expand its readership. In 2006 alone, we published articles from 17 countries on five continents, and our articles have won national recognition, including a 2006 Excellence in Online Journalism Award from the National Lesbian & Gay Journalists Association. Our advisory board includes such distinguished figures in journalism and academia as Ray Suarez, William Julius Wilson, and Helen Zia.

QUALIFICATIONS: We are in search of an energetic and talented individual with a strong interest in publishing and marketing. Publishing or marketing experience is helpful, but strong writing abilities, enthusiasm, reliability, and a sense of humor are the most essential qualifications.

The position would offer a unique opportunity to shape a growing organization, gain an intensive education in independent media, online journalism, and online marketing, and work with other individuals with a passion for issues of diversity, human rights, and social justice.

RESPONSIBILITIES: The marketing director will be in charge of increasing the magazine's visibility and expanding its readership through advertising, events, and other kinds of marketing. Tasks include: contacting media and other organizations to inform them about special issues and stories that might be of interest to their audiences and constituencies; working to get our articles linked or excerpted in other sites and print magazines; making advertising purchases in other media and advertising sales on our site; working with other board and staff members to organize events (book readings, performances, panel discussions, etc.) in New York; attending editorial board meetings and communicating with editorial staff to stay up to date with the magazine's content; working with our designer to create advertisements and promotional materials; posting marketing-related updates to our site; overseeing our accounts on social networking sites; and identifying and pursuing other ways to spread the word about the magazine.

Potential candidates should plan to spend at least 5 hours each week fulfilling these responsibilities, and should be able to commit to a minimum of one year for this position.

Note: The organization is currently in a transitional period: We are bringing on new staff, realigning our editorial direction and are launching a new website This is a great opportunity for recent graduates to learn the ins-and-outs of an independent publication. Although this is a part-time commitment, the workload will be significantly more than 5 hours per week for the first few months as we launch fundraising campaigns, and orient new staff.

COMPENSATION: InTheFray has long been an all-volunteer venture, but we have started paying our staff small honorariums, which we plan to increase as the organization grows. For the marketing director position, this would be $200 annually, paid in two installments at the successful completion of each six-month period. (These numbers are subject to change as are currently in the process of overhauling our honorarium payments.)

To learn more about InTheFray, please visit http://inthefray.org. If you are interested in this position, please send a resume, two professional references, and a cover letter to Ilie Mitaru, Executive Director, at bizrecruit@inthefray.org.

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Paid summer internships @ Washington Post

The Washington Post is offering 12-week paid internships in Summer 2011 for reporters on the Local, Financial, Sports, Style and Editorial desks, as well as internships for Visual Journalists, Multiplatform Producers and Web Designers. Internship pays $750 per week.

The deadline to apply is Nov. 1, and the application is pretty involved, so don't wait till the last moment to complete it.

Click here for an application and more info.

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September 26, 2010

Editorial artist job @ Newsday

Newsday Media Group is seeking an Editorial Artist to design and produce artwork and copy layouts for editorial content for various Home Town Shoppers.

Click here for more info and to apply online.

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Sports correspondent @ Philly area newspaper

The Record-Breeze, a weekly newspaper in Camden, N.J., seeks a freelance writer to cover high school sports in the lower Camden County region for both its print and online news sources.

High schools needing coverage include Highland Regional High School, Winslow Township High School, Timber Creek High School. Nights and weekends will be required to cover games. Reliable transportation is also needed. Sports will be need to be covered throughout the high school year from fall to spring. Pay is $35 per article

"Writing experience is highly preferred but not 100% necessary," the ad states. "A self-starter attitude, reliability, organization and strong work ethic are paramount."

Those interested should contact editor Drew Bernier at recordbreeze[at]ingnews.com. Send a resume and 1 or 2 clips of previous writing, if applicable.

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September 25, 2010

Texas newspaper seeks reporter/editor

The Buna Beacon, a newspaper located 35 miles from Beauont, Texas, seeks full-time reporter and/or editor, based on qualifications.

Duties include reporting, photography, and page design. Must be a self-starter, reliable, hard-working and have knowledge of Photoshop and InDesign/Pagemaker. Evening and weekend work required. Advancement possible. Salary based on experience and ability.

Send resume with writing and photography samples to: Melissa Swedoski, Publisher, bunabeacon@sbcglobal.net.

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September 24, 2010

Sports reporter job @ California newspaper

The Inyo Register, a 3-times a week newspaper covering the Eastern Sierra and the Owens River Valley in California, seeks a reporter to cover high school sports and outdoor recreation.

"The successful candidate will demonstrate excellent reporting and writing skills, the ability to take photos, a passion for sports and the outdoors, and the flexibility to work on a variety of news assignments," the ad states. "This full-time position pays above industry standards based on experience. Benefits include paid vacation, health/dental insurance, long term disability and life insurance and a 401(k) program."

To apply, send writing samples and a cover letter to Editor, 450 E. Line St., Bishop, CA 93514. Or e-mail editor@inyoregister.com.

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United Kingdom journalism opportunities

Looking for a journalism job, paid internship, scholarship, fellowship or award in the United Kingdom? Check out CubReporters.org's new United Kingdom Journalism Career Guide.

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Entry-level reporter job in Boston

The Bulletin Newspapers, a chain of weekly newspapers in Boston, seeks full-time reporter to work out of its Hyde Park office.

"Must be able to work as a team with our other reporters to cover stories throughout the city of Boston," the ad states. "Salary is $25k to start with a review in 90 days. Applicants must have a car and be available for both day and evening work. Some weekend work is required occasionally. A digital camera is required. Experience a must. Daily reporting to our Hyde Park (Boston) office is required. Start immediately. Part-time reporters wanted as well to cover specific meetings and events if the city of Boston."

Forward resumes to dcawley@bulletinnewspapers.com.

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September 23, 2010

Reporter job @ Texas newspaper

Robertson County News, a newspaper in Hearne, Texas, seeks a full time reporter.

"The position will include covering local events, school functions, council meetings and commissioner's court as well as coordinating and editing submitted articles for publication," the ad states. "The ideal candidate will be computer literate, have a background in news reporting and have reliable transportation. Competitive compensation package includes company benefits."

Submit resume by e-mail to Butch Morgan at: bmorgan@robconews.com

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Reporter job @ Rhode Island newspaper chain

East Bay Newspapers, a newspaper chain in Rhode Island, seeks a full-time reporter to cover the town of Bristol, RI.

Send cover letter, resume and clips to: East Bay Newspapers, Attn: Connie, PO Box 90, Bristol, RI 02809. Or email to csalamon[at]eastbaynewspapers.com.

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September 22, 2010

Legal journalism jobs

  • Courthouse News Service, a news service that covers courts and legal news, seeks a part-time reporter in Charleston, West Virginia.
  • The National Law Journal, a weekly newspaper covering the legal industry and courts, seeks a courts reporter to cover the federal and local courts in Washington, D.C. Recent graduates will be considered.
  • Tax Analysts, a nonprofit multimedia legal tax publisher based in the D.C. area, seeks a full-time reporter for its federal tax reporting team.

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Editorial assistant job @ North Jersey magazine

(201) magazine, a North Jersey-based magazine covering influential people, style, estates, home decor, dining and charitable events, seeks an editorial assistant.

Responsibilities include receptionist, clerical and administrative work (typing, proofreading, mail distribution, scanning photos, merchandise pick-up and return, etc.). This position will write short features; post photos and copy to the websites; and assist the editor with special sections, projects and features.

Requires six months of related experience (previous experience with AP style, editing and proofreading preferred). Must be proficient in Microsoft Office. Experience with Photoshop, Alfresco and Clickability preferred.

Days/Hours: Monday – Friday 8:30 – 5:00. Some local travel and weekend work required.

Contact: 973-569-7661 or Responsibilities include receptionist, clerical and administrative work (typing, proofreading, mail distribution, scanning photos, merchandise pick-up and return, etc.). This position will write short features; post photos and copy to the websites; and assist the editor with special sections, projects and features.

Requires six months of related experience (previous experience with AP style, editing and proofreading preferred). Must be proficient in Microsoft Office. Experience with Photoshop, Alfresco and Clickability preferred.

Days/Hours: Monday – Friday 8:30 – 5:00. Some local travel and weekend work required.

Contact: 973-569-7661 Responsibilities include receptionist, clerical and administrative work (typing, proofreading, mail distribution, scanning photos, merchandise pick-up and return, etc.). This position will write short features; post photos and copy to the websites; and assist the editor with special sections, projects and features.

Requires six months of related experience (previous experience with AP style, editing and proofreading preferred). Must be proficient in Microsoft Office. Experience with Photoshop, Alfresco and Clickability preferred.

Days/Hours: Monday – Friday 8:30 – 5:00. Some local travel and weekend work required.

Contact: 973-569-7661 or recruiting@northjersey.com.

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Photographer job @ NYC magazine

LIC Magazine, a monthly magazine that covers Long Island City in Queens, seeks a photojournalist. For more info, contact smosco@queenscourier.com.

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Reporter @ weekly newspaper in Boston suburbs

The Westborough Community Advocate, an 18,000-circulation weekly newspaper in the Boston area, seeks a reporter.

"Focus will be on town government and local human interest...if its interesting to our readers, its interesting to us," the ad states. "If you are passionate about your hometown and believe that there is plenty of good news to be reported this may be the perfect position for you. Responsibilities will include attending 1 -2 evening meetings per week. Flexible schedule.... work from home....competitive compensation . Westborough residents strongly preferred."

Send resume and at least 2 writing samples to news@communityadvocate.com.

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September 21, 2010

Journalism job @ Texas newspaper

The Rockport Pilot, a twice-weekly 4,300 circulation newspaper located on the Texas coastline near Corpus Christi, seeks a journalist who can typeset copy, as well as perform light reporting duties. Apply in person at newspaper, which is located at 1002 Wharf Street in Downtown Rockport.

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Paid journalism internships @ Chronicle of Higher Education

The Chronicle of Higher Education, a newspaper and website that covers higher education news, is currently offering three paid journalism internships for the winter/spring 2011 session, which will begin in early January.

The internships are full-time in the Washington, D.C., office and will last through May. In addition to a $500 weekly stipend, academic credit can often be arranged. Three interns will be hired; The Chronicle is looking for both undergraduates and recent graduates.

In addition, The Chronicle is offering a Diversity Internship to give current undergraduates and recent college graduates the opportunity to gain professional experience at the No. 1 source for news about higher education. The program aims to help bring greater diversity to the field of journalism by reaching out to students who are members of minority groups underrepresented in the industry. Applicants for this internship must have a strong interest in pursuing a career in journalism, and should note on their application that they are applying for The Chronicle of Higher Education's Diversity Internship.

All the interns will have the same primary responsibilities: reporting and writing daily news articles for The Chronicle's Web site (which usually appear subsequently in print), writing news articles for other sections of the newspaper, and doing research for special projects. There is very little grunt work. Interns who prove themselves as reporters and writers are often asked to write full-length features. Interns typically leave with a set of strong, varied clips.

Requirements: Experience writing for publication, either at a student newspaper or a professional publication, is required. Candidates with previous internships and deadline-reporting experience are preferred. Applications must be received by 4 p.m. on Friday, October 8, 2010. Applications that are late, e-mailed, or faxed will not be considered.

Applications should include a cover letter; a resume with telephone, e-mail, and postal contact information; and a maximum of five varied and impressive clips. Clips should include dates and publication names. Please be sure type is large enough to read.

Send applications to: Sarah Henderson, Internship Coordinator, The Chronicle of Higher Education, 1255 23rd Street, NW, Washington, D.C. 20037. No calls or e-mail inquires.

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Entry-level reporter @ Boston Jewish weekly newspaper

The Jewish Advocate, a 65,000-circulation weekly newspaper covering the Greater Boston Jewish community, seeks a full-time, entry-level general assignment reporter.

"Basic knowledge of Jewish traditions and history preferred; ability to tell a story a must," the ad states. "Excellent grammar, proofreading and computer skills required. Position includes community pages."

E-mail resume and at least three writing samples (mix of features and hard news) to Steve Maas at stevem@TheJewishAdvocate.com.

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Reporter job @ Long Island newspaper

The Herald, a 15-edition chain of weekly newspapers covering the South Shore of Nassau County, N.Y., seeks a full-time reporter to cover the Five Towns Communities or Long Beach. Job pays $24,000 per year.

"We focus on community news, on the people in the neighborhoods we serve, covering the events, crimes, celebrations, issues and happenings that affect our readership," the ad states. "Qualified applicants must have full-time newspaper reporting experience after college, good news judgment and a knack for finding interesting stories. An academic concentration in community journalism will be a strong asset. Long Island resident a strong preference ... Excellent benefits including medical and 401K. Driver's license and car a must.."

E-mail your resume with REPORTER in the subject line, to heraldeditorreporter@gmail.com. Must include salary requirements. Send your one best unedited story. No phone calls.

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September 20, 2010

Reporter job @ upstate NY newspaper

The Saratogian, a 7,000-circulation daily newspaper in Saratoga Springs, N.Y., seeks a full-time news reporter.

"We're looking for a newshound with a competitive spirit who can find and write stories quickly, accurately and fairly for online and print," the ad states. "Flexible schedule a must; job includes weekend work. Reliable transportation and valid driver's license are required."

Send cover letter, resume, three references and up to three writing samples to: Managing Editor Barbara Lombardo at blombardo@journalregister.com.

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Reporter @ Connecticut newspaper chain

Stonebridge Press Newspapers, a community ewspaper chain based in Connecticut, seeks a full-time reporter who will be based in northeast Connecticut.

"Our idea candidate has some prior experience, or a recent college grad, and MUST be a resident of Northeast Connecticut, and familiar with the towns of Woodstock, Putnam, Killingly and Danielson," the ad states. "Salary is $10 per hour to start plus benefits, with excellent career potential."

Send us a cover letter, resume, and writing samples to jdinicola@stonebridgepress.com.

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September 19, 2010

Reporter job @ Oklahoma newspaper

The Enid News & Eagle seeks a general assignment reporter with emphasis on education coverage.

"This position regularly reports on topics that have to do with education, including coverage of board of education meetings, school and classroom activities, academic outcomes and other issues related to primary, secondary and post-secondary education," the ad states. "In addition, this position handles other general assignments. Some night and weekend hours required. Candidates should have a college degree and daily newspaper experience."

E-mail resume, cover letter and writing samples to enidnews@enidnews.com or call 580-548-8143 for more information.

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Entry-level reporter @ Pennsylvania newspaper

The Waynesboro (Pa.) Record Herald, an 8,000-circulation daily newspaper in South Central Pennsylvania, seeks a reporter.

"College degree, as well as layout and design experience, preferred but not required," the ad states. "Knowledge of South Central Pennsylvania a plus."

Send cover letter, resume and clips to: The Record Herald, Attn: Shawn Hardy, PO Box 271, Waynesboro, PA 17268.

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Entry-level newspaper reporter job near Kansas City

The Higginsville Advance, a twice weekly newspaper about 50 minutes east of Kansas City, Missouri, is seeking a full-time news reporter to cover local news.

E-mail your resume to: higvladv@ctcis.net or fax to 660-584-7966.

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September 18, 2010

Reporter job @ Oregon newspaper

The Corvallis Gazette-Times, a 12,000-circulation daily newspaper located in the heart of Oregon's Mid-Willamette Valley, is seeking a news reporter.

"This reporter will lead our coverage of higher education and Oregon State University, which is based in Corvallis; job duties also include covering breaking news, features and general assignments involving law enforcement and the courts," the ad states. "Minimum requirements include experience writing for a newspaper, plus a college degree in journalism or equivalent combination of experience and education. We are an equal opportunity employer, offering a competitive starting salary, full benefits package, including medical, dental, vision, life insurance, 401(k) plan, paid vacation, and more. Work days would be Tuesday through Saturday."

Apply online at http://www.democratherald.com/workhere or send cover letter, pay expectations, resume and portfolio that demonstrate attention to detail, the ability to deliver compelling images and produce top-quality work to: Human Resources Department Albany Democrat-Herald P.O. Box 130 Albany, OR.

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Reporter/Photographer job @ Nebraska newspaper

Wahoo Newspaper, a weekly newspaper in Nebraska, is seeking a full-time general assignment reporter/photographer.

"Good writing, multi-tasking & people skills a must," the ad states. "Some experience preferred. Good benefits offered."

Send cover letter and resume to Lisa Brichacek, Wahoo Newspaper, P.O. Box 147, Wahoo, NE 68066, or e-mail lisa.brichacek@wahoonewspaper.com.

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Sports reporter job @ Missouri newspapers

The Christian County Headliner News and Nixa Xpress, both in Missouri, are seeking an Editor/Reporter to cover sports and general assignments. Duties include photography and page layout. Quark, NewsEdit Pro and Photoshop experience preferred

Send resume and samples to: Sports, P.O. Box 330, Bolivar, MO 65613, or email careers@MO.NeighborNews.com, or fax (417) 326-8701.

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Upstate New York newspaper seeks reporter

The Herkimer Evening Telegram, a 7,000-circulation daily newspaper located in Herkimer, N.Y., seeks news reporter.

"The position will focus heavily on local news and events," the ad states. "Duties include feature and enterprise writing, photography and copy editing. Applicants should be familiar with or able to learn NewsEdit Pro. The Telegram offers a competitive salary, 401K, paid vacation, health, dental and vision coverage."

To apply, send a letter, your resume, five of your best clips representing the scope of your ability, and three references to: Lorraine Heath, Managing Editor, The Telegram, 111 Green St., Herkimer, N.Y. 13350. Or submit items via e-mail to news@herkimertelegram.com

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Entry level reporter job @ Oklahoma newspaper

The Miami News-Record, a daily 5,300-circulation newspaper located in North East Oklahoma, seeks a news reporter.

"We are considering a wide range of options in our candidates, from new college graduates to experienced news veterans," the ad states. "The News-Record is soon migrating to an Adobe InDesign workflow on new Apple Computers. We are offering a competitive pay and benefit package."

E-mail resume to jerry.herrmann@miaminewsrecord.com.

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September 17, 2010

Paid journalism internships @ Arizona Republic & Indianapolis Star

The Pulliam Fellowships place interns at either the Indianapolis Star or the Arizona Republic -- both large daily city newspapers -- as reporters, photographers, graphic artists and page designers during Summer 2011.

Fellowships pay $650 per week for 10 weeks. Along with getting hands-on experience as a journalist, fellows participate in group and individual sessions with a writing coach and meet with guest and staff lecturers for informal discussions about careers and issues in journalism.

Deadline is November 1, 2010. Click here for more info and an application.

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September 16, 2010

Associate editor @ philanthropic foundation

The Ford Foundation, a private philanthropic institution that “serves as a resource for innovative people and institutions worldwide,” seeks an associate editor. Position is based in New York.

“The Associate Editor participates in planning, researching, writing, editing and producing print and digital content for the Ford Foundation,” the ad states. “The Associate Editor performs the full range of editorial functions in cooperation with other editors in the communications office.”

Applicants should have 3-5 yrs experience as a reporter/writer, preferably at a magazine, website or newspaper and a bachelor’s degree. Experience with HTML coding a big plus as is knowledge of social justice issues.

Salary is based on experience and on the Foundation’s commitment to internal equity. A generous benefits package is provided.

To apply for employment, visit www.fordfoundation.org/employment to submit your cover letter, resume including salary information, and three sole-authored writing samples.

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September 15, 2010

Journalism job near Dallas-Ft. Worth

The East Texas Farm & Ranch newspaper, a 14,000 circulation weekly publication of the Palestine Herald-Press that covers agriculture news and is located about an hour from Dallas-Ft. Worth, seeks someone who can do it all: report, take photos, design pages and edit.

Send resume and clips to Angie Alvarado Tawater, PO Box 379, Palestine, Texas 75802 or email to editor@palestineherald.com.

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Entry-level reporter job @ Houston area newspaper

The (Clute, Texas) Facts, a 17,000-circulation daily newspaper located south of Houston on the Texas Gulf Coast, seeks a full-time reporter.

"Recent college graduates with internship or college newspaper experience will be considered, as will reporters with experience at a weekly, semi-weekly or smaller daily newspaper," the ad states.

Send a resume and six of your best clips to Managing Editor Yvonne Mintz, 720 S. Main St., Clute TX 77531 or e-mail to yvonne.mintz@thefacts.com.

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Entry-level reporter @ Raleigh area newspaper

The Garner Citizen, a small newspaper located near Raleigh, N.C., seeks an early career reporter to write stories and produce content for its weekly newspaper and website.

"This new full-time position will work closely with editors fielding assignments while developing enterprise and watchdog stories," the ad states. "Hours and coverage areas vary, requiring flexibility. This reporter will write stories on breaking news, community events and/or local meetings. Newsroom experience and familiarity with Adobe Creative Suite are a plus. Experience with social media, multimedia, HTML/CSS, and video are preferred."

Send clips and resumes to: paul@garnercitizen.com or via mail to News Editor, Paul Tambasco, The Garner Citizen, P.O. Box 268, Garner, NC 27529.

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September 14, 2010

Staff writer job @ LA Weekly

LA Weekly, a 190,000-circulation alternative news weekly newspaper in Los Angeles, seeks a fulltime staff writer.

"We are looking for an experienced reporter with the writing skills necessary to produce both long-form magazine-style stories and contributions to our news blog, The Informer," the ad states. "If your copy is as much a pleasure to read as it is well researched, we want to hear from you. We offer competitive salaries and benefits."

Send your best clips, a résumé and a cover letter to LA-staff-writer@villagevoicemedia.com.

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Entry-level reporter job @ Seattle area newspaper

Snoqualmie Valley Record, a weekly 13,000-circulation newspaper in Washington state, seeks a full-time Reporter.

"As a Reporter for the Valley Record, you will be expected to: Take photographs to illustrate your stories and be comfortable using a digital camera, Shoot and edit videos for the web, Blog, Twitter and manage the publication's Facebook account.," the ad states. "The most highly valued traits are: The ability to be dynamic and think outside the box, An analytical mind and inquisitiveness that enables you to extract and follow genuine news stories, Involvement with a wide range of local community groups, The ability to establish a rapport with the community and its leaders, Being a motivated, self-starter. Some evenings and occasional weekends required. At least one year of previous newspaper experience is a plus."

E-mail your resume, cover letter and a max. of 10 writing, photo/video samples to: hreast@soundpublishing.com or mail to: Sound Publishing, Inc., 19426 68th Avenue S., Kent, WA 98032 ATTN: HR/RSV

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Reporter job @ D.C. radio station

Federal News Radio, a Washington, D.C.-based AM radio stations that broadcasts news, talk and information targeted towards U.S. government employees, seeks a reporter to cover the programs, people and policies of the Department of Defense.

"Must have solid reporting/writing skills and be comfortable discussing stories on-air," the ad states. "Experience covering the government a plus but we would consider right candidate with desire and motivation. Previous broadcast experience helpful, but willing to consider candidates with other skills."

View full posting and complete application at federalnewsradio.com. Click "Inside WFED" then "Careers".

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September 13, 2010

Reporter job @ Long Island weekly newspaper

Sag Harbor Express, a weekly 5,000-circulation newspaper located on the South Fork of Long Island, seeks a full-time reporter to cover a variety of beats, including local government and education.

Candidate should have experience in writing straight news as well as features and be prepared to live on the East End. Knowledge of InDesign a plus.

Send resume and three clips to editor@sagharboronline.com.

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September 12, 2010

Entry-level newspaper reporter job near Houston

The Sealy News, a 4,000-circulation community newspaper located about an hour from Houston, seeks a full-time reporter.

"This position requires a well-rounded approach to community news, primarily covering local schools and student news, as well as writing community features," the ad states. "Photography skills important. Organizational and time management skills are a must to be successful in this position. Applicants should also have experience using Photoshop and InDesign."

Send resume and three writing samples to publisher@sealynews.com or mail them to Attn: Ashley Tompkins, P.O. Box 480, Sealy, Texas 77474.

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September 11, 2010

Photojournalist job near Houston

The (Clute, Texas) Facts, a 17,000-circulation daily newspaper located south of Houston on the Texas Gulf Coast, seeks a full-time photojournalist.

"The ideal candidate will be self-motivated, aggressive and have a passion for getting a great shot no matter how mundane the assignment," the ad states. "Knowledge of Photoshop required; experience with slideshows and video a plus. We're looking for someone who brings positive energy to our staff, is organized and pays attention to the details. This is a chance to team with the reigning AMPE Star Photojournalist of the Year and broaden your portfolio through a variety of assignments ... We offer competitive pay and all the usual perks, plus a fun, family-friendly work environment."

Send a cover letter, resume (including salary expectations) and portfolio on CD to Holly Parker, Chief Photographer, The Facts, 720 S. Main St., Clute TX 77531, or e-mail to holly.parker@thefacts.com.

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September 9, 2010

Multimedia journalist job @ Ottawa Sun

The Ottawa Sun, a 50,000-circulation daily newspaper, seeks a multimedia journalist.

Duties include: Shoot and appear in videos daily; Take photos to go with your stories; Generate story/feature ideas each day for our different platforms; Turn those ideas into great stories each day.

Applicants should have 2-3 years of journalism experience in TV, newspaper or online mediums or a mix of all three. Candidates with broadcast experience will get serious consideration. Bilingualism is an asset.

Send cover letter and resume by Friday, Sept. 17, to: Don Ermen, Ottawa Sun, 6 Antares Drive, Phase III, Ottawa , ON, K1G 5H7 , Canada. Or e-mail: donald.ermen@sunmedia.ca.

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1-year paid internship @ Canadian newspaper

The Telegraph-Journal, a daily newspaper in St. John's, New Brunswick, Canada, is offering a one-year paid internship.

"Our interns are driven to cover the top stories, to uncover exclusives, to pitch original ideas and to craft enterprising features," the ad states. "Recent graduates from university or college are eligible to apply. Previous daily newspaper or online journalism experience are definite assets, as is fluency in French and skills as a photojournalist."

Applications will be accepted until Sept. 12, 2010. Include a cover letter, resume, reference and clippings of your best work to: David Stonehouse, senior editor, Telegraph-Journal, 210 Crown Street, Saint John , N.B. E2L 3V8 , Canada. Or e-mail: stonehouse.david@telegraphjournal.com.

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September 8, 2010

Paid internships @ Denver Post

The Denver Post, a 250,000-circulation daily newspaper in Colorado, is offering paid 10-week journalism internships for Summer 2011. Applications must be received by Nov. 1, 2010.

Interns work in several parts of the newsroom as news or features reporters, online producers, photographers or graphic designers. They are paid about $480 per week (housing and transportation to Denver are not included).

Applicants should have completed junior year in college before Summer 2011. Reporting applicants should include no more than 5 clips. Also include cover letter outlining which position most interests you and a list of three references

Send your materials to: Internship recruiter, The Denver Post, 101 W. Colfax Ave. Suite 600, Denver, CO 80202.

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September 7, 2010

Graphic designer job @ Pennsylvania newspaper

The Daily American, a newspaper in Somerset County, Pa., seeks a graphic designer/web developer to design, develop and support web applications.

"This position requires excellent design skills, web development experience, commitment to deliverables, quality and ability to work collaboratively in a diverse team environment," the ad states. "The ideal individual will have familiarity with developing cross platform compatible websites integrated with various content management systems."

Send an e-mail to digital@dailyamerican.com. Include a one-page cover letter, your resume, hourly rate, and links to your sample work.

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Worcester newspaper seeks freelance writers

Worcester's alternative news-weekly seeks writers to cover news and potentially write magazine-length cover stories. Excellent writing and reporting skills a must. Knowledge of Central Mass. and ability to pitch story ideas is important. E-mail editor@worcestermagazine.com

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Fall internships @ New York Times

The New York Times is seeking multimedia journalism interns for the fall. The internship program is intended to further develop the skills that would enable the intern to become a producer at NYTimes.com. There are three positions available:

1) Front-end Interactive Designer: full skill-set of client-side technologies including HTML, CSS and JavaScript/Prototype. Experience with Ruby on Rails is a plus.

2) Motion Design Storyteller: working knowledge of AfterEffects and Photoshop in producing motiongraphics. Final Cut a plus. We are looking for someone to help grow the motion design side of storytelling. So applicant must have a strong sense of timing and narrative and have the ability to implement a variety of creative styles.

3) Interactive Flash Journalist: Advanced programming knowledge and experience in Flash and ActionScript 3. Experience with Photoshop and Illustrator is a plus.

"Internships in the Web Newsroom of The New York Times involve the packaging of news for the online audience at a fast-paced and in an ever-changing work environment," the ad states. "A multimedia intern will work with producers, reporters and editors who work on both the Web site and the newspaper. He or she will assist in the production of photos, graphics, audio and video for the Web site. Tasks will include producing multimedia features with audio and photographs; developing interactive features with Flash; and archiving and research tasks associated with both breaking news events and enterprise stories."

Apply online.

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Reporter job @ Colorado newspaper

The Mountain Mail, a newspaper in Salida, Colo., has an immediate opening for a full-time community reporter.

"Applicants must demonstrate and understand that good journalism is fair, accurate, objective, timely and complete. Photography skills are a plus," the ad states. "Watchdog approach is desired."

E-mail resume and three examples of work to pgoetz@themountainmail.com.

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Louisville area newspaper seeks reporter

The Spencer Magnet, a newspaper located 45 miles southeast of Louisville, Ky., seeks a reporter to cover general news and feature assignments in a small community. Minimum 30 hours, with benefits. Contact the editor, Robin Bass, at editor@spencermagnet.com.

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Reporter job @ Sacramento area newspaper

The Elk Grove Citizen, a weekly newspaper near California's capital Sacramento, seeks a full-time reporter for general news assignments and coverage of Elk Grove city politics. Photo and online news experience a plus.

Send resume and clips to: The Elk Grove Citizen, Attn. Cameron Macdonald. P.O. Box 1777 Elk Grove CA 95759 or e-mail to cameronjmacdonald@gmail.com.

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September 6, 2010

Paid sports journalism internship @ Calif. newspaper

The Ridgecrest, Calif. Daily Independent has immediate openings for paid interns in its Sports Department.

These are temporary assignments lasting approximately 10 weeks. Night and weekend availability is required. Most of the work interns will do involve taking results over the phone from coaches and typing up stories and statistical summaries based on that information.

Applicants must be currently enrolled students. E-mail or fax a resume, cover letter, writing samples, and list of references to: disportsdesk@ridgecrestca.com or 760-375-4880.

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Paid copy editing internships @ Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel

The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel is offering paid 12-week copy editing internships during the Fall and Spring.

Applicants must have at least one internship at a daily newspaper and will be able to edit stories, cutlines and other content for completeness, clarity and tone. They also must be able to craft compelling headlines and cutlines on deadline. Most shifts are from 3 p.m. to 11:30 p.m., and some weekend work will be required. Positions are available for college students or recent graduates for the fall and spring semester. Candidates with experience in graphics will be given special consideration.

Send a cover letter, along with a resume and clips, to Ron Smith, assistant managing editor/news operations, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, 333 W. State St., P.O. Box 371, Milwaukee, WI 53201-0371, or via e-mail to ronsmith@journalsentinel.com.

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United Kingdom journalism scholarships

  • City University London Scholarships: BBC, Channel 4 and several other organizations, sponsor scholarships for students pursuing master’s degrees in the university’s journalism department. Both United Kingdom and non-U.K. students are eligible.
  • Scott Trust Bursaries: Guardian Media Group's owners offer eight scholarships per year for aspiring journalists to pursue a postgraduate degree in newspaper, broadcast or multimedia journalism. The scholarships may be used at several universities and they cover tuition costs and provide a £5,000 stipend for room and board. Applicants must be permanent U.K. residents. 
  • Alexia Foundation Photojournalism Scholarships: Scholarships ranging from partial tuition to full tuition are available for both undergraduate and graduate students to study photojournalism for one semester at Syracuse University’s London Program. Applicants must be full-time students at a college or university in the U.S. or abroad.
  • Thomson Reuters Fellowship Programme: Provides funding for more than 20 mid-career journalists from around the world receive to study and research their interests at Oxford University for one, two or all three terms in an academic year.  
  • Louis Baylis Journalism Scholarship: Two applicants will receive a scholarship to study journalism and have the possibility of a full-time job at a weekly newspaper in the U.K. Specifically, winners take an all-expenses paid 20-week journalism course at Highbury College, in Portsmouth, England. If the candidate passes the course and a vacancy exists at the Advertiser they will be employed as a trainee reporter. The newspaper will then take over their training and assist them with their final professional National Council for the Training of Journalist exams. The scholarship scheme is open to anyone living in the area covered by the Maidenhead or Twyford Advertiser.
  • Alistair Cooke Award in Journalism: The annual scholarship, part of the Fulbright Program, is offered to a student to pursue a master’s degree in either journalism or a specialist subject leading to a career in journalism at an American university. Applicants must be a U.K. citizen and hold or expect to obtain a minimum 2:1 honours undergraduate degree prior to enrolment with the American university.The final award amount will depend on the choices the candidate makes during the university placement process and range from the $25,000 to a fully-funded program.

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Reporter job @ Pennsylvania newspaper

The News-Item in Shamokin, Pa., seeks a general assignment reporter.

"The ideal candidate will possess journalism training or experience and have an interest in all facets of news," the ad states. "Experience with digital photography a plus."

Send a brief letter, resume and published samples to Andy Heintzelman, editor, 707 N. Rock St., Shamokin, PA 17872; or e-mail andy_h@newsitem.com.

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September 5, 2010

Paid internship @ D.C. news website

CNSNews.com, a news website owned by Media Research Center, is currently offering paid journalism internships.

"CNSNews.com interns receive unique on-the-job training, learning how to report and write news stories while covering events and public policy issues in Washington, D.C.," the ad states. "These interns work directly on a daily basis with the editors and reporters of CNSNews.com."

Send duplicate copies of resumes and writing samples to: Pete Winn at pwinn@cnsnews.com and Michael Chapman at mchapman@cnsnews.com.

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Entry-level multimedia journalist trainee program @ newspaper chain

E. W. Scripps, which owns newspapers and interactive operations in 14 markets nationwide, is now offering a fellowship program for young journalists.

The 24-week paid program includes positions as multimedia journalists, online producers, web developers, web design/user experience specialists and copy editors/page designers. Assistance with relocation expenses of up to $500 will be provided.

Through guidance from management, fellows will develop a broad understanding of newspaper and online operations. Upon successful conclusion of the fellowship, participants will be eligible to apply for available full-time positions within the Newspaper Division of The E.W. Scripps Company.

For more info and to apply, visit http://scripps.contacthr.com/17029616

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September 3, 2010

WSJ's Asia edition offering paid internships

The Wall Street Journal's Asian edition is looking for a reporting intern to be based in Hong Kong. The materials must be postmarked or received into our email inbox no later than November 1. To apply please send a cover letter, resume and six to eight writing samples to:

Deborah Brewster, Deputy Managing Editor
The Wall Street Journal Internship Program (Asia)
1211 Avenue of the Americas, New York, NY 10036

In addition to meeting all the application requirements cited in the WSJ description above, the Journal Asia is looking for candidates with fluency in one or more Asian languages--preferably Mandarin, Japanese or Korean--a strong interest in business reporting in Asia, and ideally experience living or working in the region. The selected candidates will work at The Asian Journal's Hong Kong headquarters, and will be provided with $700 a week and an allowance for round-trip airfare to Hong Kong.

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Paid internships @ WSJ's European edition

The Wall Street Journal's European edition, The Wall Street Journal Europe, is looking for two reporting interns to be based in Europe. The application must be postmarked by November 1. To apply please send a cover letter, resume and six to eight writing samples to:

Tim Hanrahan, Managing Editor
The Wall Street Journal Europe
10 Fleet Place, London, EC4M 7QN
Or emailed to: Tim.Hanrahan@wsj.com

In addition to meeting all the application requirements cited in the WSJ description above, the Journal Europe is also looking for candidates with fluency in one or more of these European languages: French, German, Dutch, or Russian; a demonstrable interest in Europe as well as the willingness and ability to work in an overseas environment. The selected candidates will work in one of WSJ's European bureaus and will be required to provide proof of health insurance. They will be required to pay for their own round-trip airfare. The pay is $700 a week.

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Paid journalism internships @ Wall Street Journal

The Wall Street Journal will soon begin accepting applications for paid internships during Summer 2011 at its New York newsroom. Deadline is Nov. 1.

Internships are aimed at undergraduates or recent graduates who intend a career in journalism. To apply for this internship please submit a cover letter, resume and six to eight writing samples. We will select about 10 interns for the summer 2011 program. The selection process is highly competitive and most of those chosen have had prior internships with other newspapers as well as extensive experience on a campus newspaper. The internships are for ten-week periods in June, July and August. The pay is $700 a week.

The screening process puts heavy emphasis on clips and journalistic experience. Only the applicants who are selected for final consideration will be contacted. We will complete the selection process by the end of December.

ART INTERN: We also accept photo, infographics and art internship applications. Applicants should include samples of their work.

Deborah Brewster, Deputy Managing Editor
The Wall Street Journal Internship Program (U.S.)
1211 Avenue of the Americas, New York, NY 10036

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September 1, 2010

Week-long journalism fellowship in Japan

The Kyoto Prize Journalism Program provides fellowships to journalists to assist them in furthering their knowledge and ability to report in greater depth about one or more of the following prize categories: Advanced Technology, Basic Sciences, and Arts and Philosophy. Selected journalist(s) will travel to Kyoto , Japan to attend the 26th annual Kyoto Prize Award Ceremony on November 10, and subsequent laureate lectures and workshops from November 7-14, 2010. They will also be provided with opportunities to interview the Kyoto Prize Laureates in Japan.

The program is designed for professional science, technology and arts writers and editors in print, radio and broadcast media. The program provides learning experiences in the specific fields of the latest Kyoto Prize Laureates through personal seminars, sessions, interviews, lectures and workshops. It is designed to cover the travel and lodging expenses of journalists whose news organizations would otherwise not pay for such a trip to Japan . Journalists will gain valuable understanding and an historical context of the laureates’ works and how they relate to the improvement of society. Application deadline is September 19, 2010.

For more info, visit http://www.pointloma.edu/community/kyoto

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Reporter job @ computer publication

Software Development Times, a twice-monthly newspaper for the software development industry, seeks a full-time reporter. Job is located in Long Island, near New York City. It pays in the mid 40s and offers health/dental/vision benefits, vacation, 4-week paid sabbatical every seven years and a 401(k) plan.

Responsibilities include but are not limited to: Reporting and following a beat; Proactively developing sources and contacts; Filing daily short-deadline news stories and blog posts; Writing long-lead analytical features; Assisting with team story development.

Candidates should have 2-5 years of news reporting, writing and editing experience, preferably covering the computer industry. There may be occasional travel to technology conferences and events in Manhattan and elsewhere in the U.S.

Send resume, writing samples and salary history to hr@bzmedia.com. No calls.

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