Journalism jobs at URL Media, Democracy Fund, McClatchy, Reuters and more
Trainings for navigating AI and book writing
Happy Monday! Skim for your weekly roundup of jobs, industry readings, resources and more.
‘The early career guide to newsroom success’: Working with the Reynolds Journalism Institute, media veteran Rachel Lobdell created a tool for early career journalists to navigate everything from time management to talking to their boss to accepting constructive feedback in their first job(s).
‘Advanced prompt writing for AI’: The Online News Association is offering a virtual training on March 19 where instructor Mike Reilley will show attendees how to “work on prompts that can do specific designs in MidJourney, DALL-E and the LLMs, including designing a no-code website, and how to double-check that code for malware and other mistakes,” according to the event description. The cost is free for members or $25 for nonmembers.
‘Going from a beat to a book’: The Society for Advancing Business Editing and Writing (SABEW) scheduled a webinar for March 18 featuring journalists from The New York Times, Forbes and Vanity Fair, who are also authors.
“In this session, seasoned journalists who have successfully transformed their beats into published books will share their insights, strategies and lessons learned,” according to SABEW’s event page. The cost is free for members or $10 for nonmembers.
Thanks for reading!
Mandy
Job postings with the 💰 emoji include salary information.
New York journalism jobs
The New York Times | Multiple openings, including Project Manager and Graphics/Multimedia Editor – Applied Technology (Source: The New York Times) 💰
The Wall Street Journal | Newsletter Writer, The 10-Point (Source: Sarah Chacko via LinkedIn) 💰
Craig Newmark Graduate School of Journalism at CUNY | Executive Director – Center for Community Media (Source: CUNY) 💰
Bloomberg Media | Manager, Strategy & Operations (Source: Aparna Bansal via LinkedIn) 💰
Washington, D.C., area journalism jobs
Politico | Standards Editor (Source: John Yearwood via LinkedIn)
Democracy Fund | Program Associate, Digital Democracy Portfolio (Source: Democracy Fund via LinkedIn) 💰
Documented, Washington, D.C., preferred, “but exceptional candidates located elsewhere will also be considered” | Senior Researcher (Source: IRE) 💰
California journalism jobs
The Press Democrat and La Prensa Sonoma | Latino Communities and Immigration Reporter (Source: Eric Johnston via LinkedIn) 💰
The San Diego Union-Tribune | Politics and County Government Reporter (Source: JournalismJobs.com) 💰
KGO-TV/ABC7, San Francisco | Producer (Source: Tracey Watkowski Silva via LinkedIn) 💰
Michigan journalism jobs
Reuters, Ann Arbor | U.S. Automotive Editor (Source: Brian Thevenot via LinkedIn) 💰
Bridge Michigan | Education Reporter (Source: Bridge Michigan via LinkedIn) 💰
States Newsroom, Lansing | Editor, Michigan Advance (Source: JournalismJobs.com) 💰
Connecticut journalism jobs
Hearst Connecticut Media Group | Managing Editor, State; Managing Editor, Fairfield County; Opinion Editor; Trending Reporter; Audience Producer; Food Reporter, Social Video Editor / Producer (Source: Hearst Newspapers) Come work with me!
The Connecticut Mirror, Hartford | Economic Development Reporter (Source: ONA) 💰
Remote-friendly journalism jobs
URL Media, remote with New York or Chicago preferred | Chief Revenue Officer (Source: URL Media via LinkedIn) 💰
NPR | Senior Producer, Podcast Subscriptions (Source: NPR) 💰
McClatchy | Flex Desk Editor (Source: JournalismJobs.com) 💰
Rewire News Group | Multiple openings, including Audience Director and Editorial Director (Source: Rewire News Group via LinkedIn) 💰
ProPublica | Audience Editor (full-time, temporary) (Source: Kassandra Navarro via LinkedIn) 💰
Journalism jobs across the U.S.
The Minnesota Star Tribune | News & Politics – Politics Team Leader (Source: Laura McCallum via LinkedIn) 💰
Chicago Tribune | Sports Reporter (Source: JournalismJobs.com) 💰
Milwaukee Business Journal | Real Estate & Economic Development Reporter (Source: Sari Lesk via LinkedIn) 💰
Deep South Today | Managing Director of Revenue (Source: ONA) 💰
The Idaho Statesman, Boise | State Politics/Investigative Reporter (Source: JournalismJobs.com) 💰
Temple University, Klein College of Media and Communication, Dept. of Journalism, Philadelphia | Faculty Editor, Philadelphia Neighborhoods (Source: ONA)
The Carter Center, Atlanta | Lead Writer & Editor, Communications (Source: JournalismJobs.com) 💰
Internships and fellowships
Texas Highways, Austin | 2025 Summer Editorial Interns (Source: Mike Hoinski via LinkedIn) Apply by March 15. 💰
LNP Media, Lancaster, Pennsylvania | Newsroom Internships - Fall 2025 (Source: JournalismJobs.com) Apply by March 31. 💰
Bonus opportunities
Bay Area News Group shared on JournalismJobs.com that it’s looking for “freelance reporters to write feature stories about interesting people, places and things for our East Bay community weekly newspapers.” Pay is “$150-$200 an assignment,” according to the post.
The Asian American Journalists Association’s Sports Task Force is accepting applications from active AAJA members for three opportunities in the coming weeks:
The Michael Kim Journalism Fellowship offers “a young sports broadcast journalist who has less than three years of professional experience... $2,500 to support their career pursuits,” according to the fellowship description. Apply by March 10.
The Al Young Sports Journalism Scholarship “awards $2,500 to an undergraduate student of Asian American Pacific Islander descent pursuing sports journalism as a career,” according to the scholarship description. Apply by March 10.
Two Jimmie & Suey Fong Yee Grants offer “$2,000 grants to students or recent graduates who are pursuing careers in sports journalism. The scholarship is intended to financially support the recipients’ registration, travel and lodging costs for AAJA’s 2025 National Convention,” according to its description. Apply by April 30.
Freelance writer Kaitlyn Arford shared dozens of opportunities for journalists, copywriters and more on Friday.
😴 - Maggie
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