J-JOBS DIGEST:
Journalism Jobs and Internships
vol. 11, no. 11
March 10, 2007 - March 17, 2007

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1. JOURNALISM JOBS:

Village Voice Media
Staff writers
San Francisco, Phoenix, New York, Houston, Orange County, Ft. La
Application deadline: None specified
Posted: March 12, 2007

Newspapers & Wire Services posting

Village Voice Media, the nation's largest publisher of alternative
newsweeklies, has immediate openings for fulltime staff writers at its
papers in New York, Phoenix, Houston, San Francisco, Orange County and Ft.
Lauderdale.

We're looking for experienced journalists who understand the difference
between magazine-style reporting and the hurried fact-finding of daily
papers. Houston and San Francisco candidates must have solid investigative
reporting skills; Phoenix, Orange County and Ft. Lauderdale candidates
should have both news and feature experience; New York candidates should
have a background in political &/or media reporting. 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
r̩sum̩ and a cover letter:

Andy Van De Voorde
Executive Associate Editor
P.O. Box 5970
Denver, CO 80217

No phone calls or e-mails, please.

For additional information, including details on how to apply, see:
http://journalism.berkeley.edu/jobs/details.php?cat=newswire&ID=5400

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The Associated Press
Multimedia Producer
NEW YORK
Application deadline: None specified
Posted: March 12, 2007

New Media posting

The Associated Press seeks a Multimedia Producer for AP Digital in New
York City.

This multimedia producer creates in-depth Flash-based interactive graphics
focusing on sports and helps to coordinate AP's online presence in the
coverage of sporting events. Strives to innovate and find new uses of
technology to give AP subscribers cutting-edge design and new approaches
to storytelling. This producer works with third parties and customers to
integrate content into AP presentations as well as AP content into
customer sites. This person coordinates with editors, reporters,
photographers, graphic artists and broadcast journalists based in New York
and around the world to produce award-winning multimedia presentations.
This producer may be asked to help train other journalists in multimedia
newsgathering. AP's multimedia content is published on major sites such as
Yahoo and AOL, and hundreds of newspaper, TV and radio sites.

For consideration, e-mail a cover letter, resume and links to work
samples. AP is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer.

For additional information, including details on how to apply, see:
http://journalism.berkeley.edu/jobs/details.php?cat=newmed&ID=5403

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The Associated Press
Entertainment Photo Editor/International
NEW YORK
Application deadline: None specified
Posted: March 12, 2007

Photojournalism posting

The Associated Press seeks an Entertainment Photo Editor/International.

This photo editor directs, develops and enhances entertainment photo
coverage in Europe, Middle East and Africa and Asia. This person is
responsible for planning, assigning and executing coverage in Europe,
Middle East and Africa as well as Asia. This editor works closely with AP
Images to provide additional content as needed/requested including
coverage of entertainment events and parties, receptions, press
conferences, etc., related to the world of entertainment. This person must
educate, train and constantly evaluate a proficient team of entertainment
savvy editors from which to assign to entertainment events around the
world. Additionally, this editor works closely with AP staff and freelance
photographers to educate, train and constantly evaluate their photo
assignments with a view to building consistently superior imagery both
from a quality and quantity perspective. This photo editor works closely
with all departments at all levels to achieve quality entertainment photo
coverage.

For consideration, e-mail a cover letter and resume. The Associated Press
is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer.

For additional information, including details on how to apply, see:
http://journalism.berkeley.edu/jobs/details.php?cat=photoj&ID=5404

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The Associated Press
Entertainment Photo Editor/National
NEW YORK
Application deadline: None specified
Posted: March 12, 2007

Photojournalism posting

The Associated Press seeks an Entertainment Photo Editor/National.

This photo editor directs, develops and enhances entertainment photo
coverage in the United States. This person is responsible for planning,
assigning and executing coverage in the United States and working with
Canadian Press to coordinate coverage in North America. The photo editor
works closely with AP Images to provide additional content as
needed/requested, including coverage of entertainment events and parties,
receptions, press conferences, etc., related to the world of
entertainment. This person must educate, train and constantly evaluate a
proficient team of entertainment savvy editors from which to assign to
entertainment events around the United States. Additionally, this editor
works closely with AP staff and freelance photographers to educate, train
and constantly evaluate their photo assignments with a view to building
consistently superior imagery both from a quality and quantity
perspective. This photo editor works closely with the AP entertainment
editor, news editors and photographers to accomplish this goal.

For consideration, e-mail a cover letter and resume. AP is an Affirmative
Action/Equal Opportunity Employer.

For additional information, including details on how to apply, see:
http://journalism.berkeley.edu/jobs/details.php?cat=photoj&ID=5405

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The Associated Press
Assistant National Photo Editor
NEW YORK
Application deadline: None specified
Posted: March 12, 2007

Photojournalism posting

The Associated Press seeks an Assistant National Photo Editor.

This person assists the national photo editor with the organizational
transition in the U.S. photo department for a one-year period. After that,
the need for the position will be evaluated. Specifically assists national
photo editor in directing photo coverage in the United States, working
with him on advance event planning and staffing. This editor will also
work with the national photo editor on enhancing current existing
administrative roles in the photo department to better assist with
coordinating regional and national coverage. This person will carry out
workflow and staffing analysis in in conjunction with Vaughan and the new
Entertainment and Sports photo editors when they start. This person will
work closely with the national photo editor, administrative photo editors,
news editors and bureau chiefs in watching photo expenditure.

For consideration, e-mail a cover letter and resume. AP is an Affirmative
Action/Equal Opportunity Employer.

For additional information, including details on how to apply, see:
http://journalism.berkeley.edu/jobs/details.php?cat=photoj&ID=5406

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The Associated Press
APTN Newsperson
WASHINGTON
Application deadline: None specified
Posted: March 12, 2007

Newspapers & Wire Services posting

The Associated Press seeks an APTN Newsperson for its Broadcast News
Center in Washington, D.C.

This newsperson writes and edits news stories using electronic
newsgathering and production equipment. This person records events
electronically at the scene of the story. This journalist writes and edits
broadcast-style scripts and advisories to accompany pieces. He or she
conducts telephone and in-person interviews. This person edits audio and
video, selecting the most newsworthy actualities. This individual voices
live and recorded reports. This person assists members/clients in
coverage. Identifies stories of interest to members/clients and angles to
pursue.

For consideration, e-mail a cover letter and resume. AP is an Affirmative
Action/Equal Opportunity Employer.

For additional information, including details on how to apply, see:
http://journalism.berkeley.edu/jobs/details.php?cat=newswire&ID=5407

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The Associated Press
Newsperson, Financial News, New York
NEW YORK
Application deadline: None specified
Posted: March 13, 2007

Newspapers & Wire Services posting

The Associated Press seeks a newsperson for AP Financial News in New York.

This newsperson covers news of the financial markets, securities industry
and related areas for an expanding Wall Street beat team. This person
writes and sometimes edits breaking news and enterprise stories for AP's
national business news services, with a focus on stocks, bonds,
commodities, foreign exchange, mutual funds and issues affecting
individual investors. This person works in close concert with other
writers and editors in the Business News Department in New York and in
domestic and international bureaus to spot trends and develop stories.
This newsperson sometimes edits and files stories to national services.

For consideration, e-mail a cover letter, resume and clips. The Associated
Press is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer.

For additional information, including details on how to apply, see:
http://journalism.berkeley.edu/jobs/details.php?cat=newswire&ID=5408

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The Associated Press
APTN Newsperson
WASHINGTON
Application deadline: None specified
Posted: March 13, 2007

Newspapers & Wire Services posting

The Associated Press seeks an APTN Newsperson for its Broadcast News
Center in Washington, D.C.

This newsperson writes and edits news stories using electronic
newsgathering and production equipment. This person records events
electronically at the scene of the story. This journalist writes and edits
broadcast-style scripts and advisories to accompany pieces. He or she
conducts telephone and in-person interviews. This person edits audio and
video, selecting the most newsworthy actualities. This individual voices
live and recorded reports. This person assists members/clients in
coverage. Identifies stories of interest to members/clients and angles to
pursue.

For consideration, e-mail a cover letter and resume. AP is an Affirmative
Action/Equal Opportunity Employer.

For additional information, including details on how to apply, see:
http://journalism.berkeley.edu/jobs/details.php?cat=newswire&ID=5409

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Village Voice Media
Web Editors
Denver, San Francisco, New York
Application deadline: None specified
Posted: March 13, 2007

New Media posting

Village Voice Media, the nation's largest publisher of alternative
newsweeklies, has immediate openings for web editors in New York, Denver
and San Francisco.

The web editor position includes editing and writing compelling daily
content, working with editors, staff writers, and freelancers to package
multimedia content along with stories, and building an online community
through user-generated content. This is an editorial position--content and
line editing, and strong news judgment are a must. Ideal candidate will
have experience managing a website or blog system and working knowledge of
HTML and Photoshop. Responsibilities will also include conceptualizing and
executing compelling interactive editorial features (polls, forum
questions, interactive maps and timelines), and audio and video editing.

Send your resume, clips, and urls to Bill.Jensen@villagevoicemedia.com. No
hard copy applications will be accepted.



For additional information, including details on how to apply, see:
http://journalism.berkeley.edu/jobs/details.php?cat=newmed&ID=5410

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Village Voice Media
Web Managing Editor
Phoenix
Application deadline: None specified
Posted: March 13, 2007

New Media posting

Village Voice Media has an immediate opening for a Web Managing Editor.
The web managing editor position includes managing editors and writers and
developing web-only content and multimedia, working on search engine
optimization strategies, developing and implementing a database system for
delivering entertainment listings on multiple platforms, and building an
online community through user-generated content on all 17 Village Voice
Media websites. The position is based in Phoenix.

Candidate must have at least three years experience managing an editorial
department. This is an editorial position, not a design or programming
position. Content and line editing experience are a must, as is knowledge
of news, music, and popular culture. Ideal candidate will have experience
managing a website, working knowledge of HTML, and audio and video
editing.

Send your resume, clips (you must have clips), and urls to
Bill.Jensen@villagevoicemedia.com. No hard copy applications will be
accepted.



For additional information, including details on how to apply, see:
http://journalism.berkeley.edu/jobs/details.php?cat=newmed&ID=5411

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The Associated Press
Multimedia Producer, New York
NEW YORK
Application deadline: None specified
Posted: March 14, 2007

Newspapers & Wire Services posting

The Associated Press seeks a Multimedia Producer for AP Digital in New
York City.

This multimedia producer creates in-depth Flash-based interactive graphics
focusing on sports and helps to coordinate AP's online presence in the
coverage of sporting events. Strives to innovate and find new uses of
technology to give AP subscribers cutting-edge design and new approaches
to storytelling. This producer works with third parties and customers to
integrate content into AP presentations as well as AP content into
customer sites. This person coordinates with editors, reporters,
photographers, graphic artists and broadcast journalists based in New York
and around the world to produce award-winning multimedia presentations.
This producer may be asked to help train other journalists in multimedia
newsgathering. AP's multimedia content is published on major sites such as
Yahoo and AOL, and hundreds of newspaper, TV and radio sites.

For consideration, e-mail a cover letter, resume and links to work
samples. The Associated Press is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity
Employer.

For additional information, including details on how to apply, see:
http://journalism.berkeley.edu/jobs/details.php?cat=newswire&ID=5413

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The Associated Press
Investigative News Editor
NEW YORK
Application deadline: None specified
Posted: March 14, 2007

Newspapers & Wire Services posting

The Associated Press seeks and Investigative News Editor for its New York
City headquarters.

This news editor initiates, organizes and drives high-impact projects and
investigative stories with an emphasis on multimedia, working with the
national news staff and U.S. bureaus. This editor helps reporters work
sources, mine databases, aggressively use FOIAs and employ sophisticated
research tools to unearth exclusive material. Then this person helps shape
that material into compelling stories. This news editor devises training
tools and strategies aimed at elevating investigative skills among the
staff.

For consideration, e-mail a cover letter, resume and work samples. AP is
an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer.



For additional information, including details on how to apply, see:
http://journalism.berkeley.edu/jobs/details.php?cat=newswire&ID=5414

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The Village Voice
Arts & Culture Editor
New York
Application deadline: None specified
Posted: March 16, 2007

Newspapers & Wire Services posting

The Village Voice has an immediate opening for an arts & culture editor.
Qualified candidates must have significant experience in arts journalism
and a solid understanding of 䴋and interest in 䴋 pop culture. The arts
& culture editor will manage writers and assign stories in such fields as
theater, art, books, and dance. The most promising candidates will be
asked to take an editing test. Applicants should send a cover letter,
r̩sum̩ and their five best clips to:

Tony Ortega, Editor-in-Chief, The Village Voice, 36 Cooper Square, New
York, NY 10003

No phone calls or e-mails, please.

For additional information, including details on how to apply, see:
http://journalism.berkeley.edu/jobs/details.php?cat=newswire&ID=5421

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KOAT-TV
Santa Fe Reporter
Santa Fe
Application deadline: 04/13/2007
Posted: March 15, 2007

Television posting

Santa Fe Reporter

KOAT is looking for an experienced, aggressive reporter who can dig up
hard-hitting stories on a daily basis.  You'll live and work in one of the
most beautiful cities in the country, Santa Fe, New Mexico.  You will be
responsible for covering news in the city of Santa Fe as well as northern
New Mexico.  You'll also cover politics in the state, including Governor
Bill Richardson as he campaigns for president.

For additional information, including details on how to apply, see:
http://journalism.berkeley.edu/jobs/details.php?cat=tv&ID=5420

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The Associated Press
Product Manager
NEW YORK
Application deadline: None specified
Posted: March 17, 2007

Newspapers & Wire Services posting

The Associated Press seeks a product manager for its New York City
headquarters.

This role is responsible for the day-to-day product management of AP
Financial News (APFN), related business and financial news products. The
incumbent works closely with key customers such as Web sites, financial
services companies and newspapers to understand the needs of end users and
to maximize the use of APFN. He or she supports sales efforts by providing
market research, preparing presentations and attending meetings with
prospects and customers. This person translates customer feedback into
actionable intelligence for both the editorial and sales teams. Additional
responsibilities include, monitoring the competitive arena and drafting
reports on industry trends and in conjunction with the director of
Financial and Business Products, planning and monitoring budgets.

For consideration, e-mail a cover letter and resume.


The Associated Press is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer.

For additional information, including details on how to apply, see:
http://journalism.berkeley.edu/jobs/details.php?cat=newswire&ID=5423

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American Diabetes Association
Manager, Periodicals Production
ALEXANDRIA
Application deadline: None specified
Posted: March 11, 2007

Magazines & Newsletters posting

Take Your Career On A Mission!

Our employees like working at the American Diabetes Association because of
our opportunities, inclusive environment, benefits and culture. They
remain employees because they are passionate about our mission. Experience
the gratification of knowing your work impacts, the well-being of millions
of people both directly and indirectly affected by diabetes.

The American Diabetes Association is seeking a seasoned professional to be
our Manager, Periodicals Production.  The Manager will be responsible for
the direct production of three professional journals, Diabetes Spectrum,
Clinical Diabetes, and DOC News, as well as custom and special
publications. He or she will direct the work of all outside designers and
printers for these publications while developing and maintaining
production schedules.  The incumbent will also coordinate with editors to
ensure timely submission and processing of all materials.  The incumbent
will also perform advertising impositions and ensure that print orders,
advertising materials, and editorial files are submitted on time and in
proper form. He or she will also conduct desktop publishing as needed for
particular jobs.  The Manager, Periodicals Production reports directly to
the Director of Scholarly Journals.

When you join us, you can expect competitive salaries, comprehensive
benefit programs, and a true focus on work-life balance. You can find all
of this in an environment that promotes inclusion. Are you ready to take
your career on a mission?

An Equal Opportunity Employer
Cure * Care * Commitment

For additional information, including details on how to apply, see:
http://journalism.berkeley.edu/jobs/details.php?cat=magnews&ID=5399

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1. JOURNALISM INTERNSHIPS:

CBS News
Summer Intern with Katie Couric and CBS News
New York City
Application deadline: 04/06/2007
Posted: March 12, 2007

Television posting

Internship
Selected intern will receive a full-time, non-paid, summer internship with
Katie Couric and the CBSNews organization (CBS Evening News and
CBSNews.com) for credit only over the course of 10 weeks. Hours are
Monday-Friday typically 10 a.m. - 6 p.m. ET, but can vary depending on the
department. Internship includes course credit and housing at Plimpton Hall
located at 1235 Amsterdam Avenue (120th & 121 St.) in New York. Expected
timeframe of internship is June-July for 8-10 weeks. Transportation
to/from NYC is not included.

Duties can include logging tapes, coordinating scripts, research,
preliminary interviews, assisting during shoots, selecting footage, viewer
mail, and clerical duties. The CBS Evening News broadcast covers news
reports, features and interviews by CBS News correspondents covering
events throughout the world. The CBS Intern will assist with the news
report research and will need to possess strong communication skills with
key contacts and sources, affiliates as well as manage light clerical
work. The position will also be responsible for working on editorial
development of the Couric & Co section of CBSNews.com. Responsibilities
could include Web design, or Web development as well as assist in writing
and producing online stories. For more information about a CBSNews.com
internship, go to
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2004/04/26/broadcasts/main613839.shtml .


For additional information, including details on how to apply, see:
http://journalism.berkeley.edu/jobs/details.php?cat=tv&ID=5402

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ToTheCenter.com
Current Events/Political Writer
virtual
Application deadline: None specified
Posted: March 13, 2007

New Media posting

This is an unpaid telecommuting position for the ToTheCenter.com, the
political magazine for the political middle. We are looking to hire more
employees and are looking for a candidate to hire via the intern process.
We offer interns the opportunity to work independently, while receiving
guidance from our editors, on varied assignments. These may include
conducting interviews, researching and writing articles, opinion pieces,
taking part in discussions on our message board, and other projects
involved in our magazine. The intern would be able to help shape his or
her own position with the ToTheCenter.com, so that both our organization
and s/he are able to reach our goals. As this is a virtual office, we all
communicate via email, instant messenger and phone.  The schedule is very
flexible, and we can adjust your workload according to how much time you
can commit.

For additional information, including details on how to apply, see:
http://journalism.berkeley.edu/jobs/details.php?cat=newmed&ID=5412

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Society for News Design, The Boston Globe, The New York Times, The
Hartford Courant, others
Design internship at one of five top newspapers
Boston, New York, Hartford, others to be named
Application deadline: 05/25/2007
Posted: March 14, 2007

Newspapers & Wire Services posting

SND Boston will host the second annual contest to be THE INTERN at our
annual conference this October. The top five winners will get internships
at major newspapers for summer 2008.

Details, application, and ads to post on campus at:
http://www.sndboston.com/students.php

FOR THE CONTEST: Ten student designers will be transported to Boston on
October 7 for four days of brainstorming and designing leading up to the
Annual SND Workshop. In addition to receiving complimentary registrations
to the Workshops and hotel stay, they'll be divided into two teams that
will compete on a print/multimedia project. At the end of the week,
we䴜ll choose the final five based on their initial application,
performance on the team exercise and a personal interview. The top five
finalists will not necessarily be the same as the winning team on the
project.

The SND Workshop attendees, up to 800 print and online designers,
photographers, and illustrators from around the world, will rank the 10
finalists. Finally, the top five students will choose the internships that
they want for the summer of 2008. The first-place winner will choose
first, and so on. The remaining five candidates should not despair!
They'll have guaranteed exposure for their work before an audience of
design, infographics and multimedia directors.

Once the five finalists are chosen, they will be awarded internships at
five top newspapers for summer of 2008 (including The Boston Globe, The
Hartford Courant. Others to be named soon.) The first place winner will
pick his/her internship first, and so on. But the remaining five interns
should not despair! There is ample opportunity at the Workshop to parlay
the SND Boston intern experience into a real-world internship at another
paper represented at the conference. Work the crowd!

For additional information, including details on how to apply, see:
http://journalism.berkeley.edu/jobs/details.php?cat=newswire&ID=5415


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Sustainable Industries Journal
Editorial Intern
Portland
Application deadline: 04/15/2007
Posted: March 10, 2007

Magazines & Newsletters posting

-Conduct research for supplements to Sustainable Industries Journal.

-Write news briefs for print and online edition of Sustainable Industries
Journal. 

- Write news briefs for www.nwcurrent.com.

-Copy edit pre-press versions of Sustainable Industries and nwcurrent.

-Contribute event and job leads for www.sijournal.com and
www.nwcurrent.com.

-Participate in monthly editorial staff meetings 䴋 contribute ideas for
upcoming editions of Sustainable Industries and nwcurrent.

-Help with photo and art research.



For additional information, including details on how to apply, see:
http://journalism.berkeley.edu/jobs/details.php?cat=magnews&ID=5398

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1. FREELANCE:

Writer with new book/website
blog linking
San Francisco/Bay Area
Application deadline: 03/20/2007
Posted: March 12, 2007

Freelance posting

Starting immediately, I need to hire someone with experience linking
blogs.  I have a new site, a new book and a new blog, and no idea of how
to get my site linked to others.  I do have a list of sites I'd like to
link to.  I will pay $15 an hour for this work, which can be done off
site.  The appropriate person could have continuing responsibilities.

Thanks!

Cathryn

For additional information, including details on how to apply, see:
http://journalism.berkeley.edu/jobs/details.php?cat=free&ID=5401


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INTHEFRAY Magazine
Book review editor
Anywhere
Application deadline: None specified
Posted: March 15, 2007

Freelance posting

INTHEFRAY Magazine (http://inthefray.org), an award-winning international
publication that seeks to question, inform, and inspire conversations
about identity and community, is looking for a book review editor to edit
reviews of new and old works of fiction and nonfiction. Our organization
is nonprofit and run by an all-volunteer staff, so there is only a very
tiny honorarium for this position (payable every six months), but it is a
chance to interact with the publishing world, learn about online
publishing, and work with bright, energetic writers and editors. We are
looking for a talented writer and editor to correspond with publishing
houses to request review copies of books and arrange interviews, find
contributors, decide on books to be reviewed, and edit one review of about
1200 words or less each month for publication. We seek someone who can
commit to working with us for at least six months for about five hours
each month. All work can be done from your home, as you will communicate
with other editors and writers primarily through e-mail and the phone.
(Though we do not have an office, many of our staff live in New York City,
and get together every few months.)

For additional information, including details on how to apply, see:
http://journalism.berkeley.edu/jobs/details.php?cat=free&ID=5419

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1. JOURNALISM EDUCATION:

Arizona State University
High School Journalism Director
Tempe
Application deadline: 03/30/2007
Posted: March 16, 2007

Journalism Education posting


Develops and oversees high school journalism programs for the Walter
Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication. Coordinates and
leads a variety of outreach programs designed to encourage high school
students across the state and country to consider careers in journalism
and to provide support and service to high school journalism programs
statewide.
‰¥¢    Recruits to the Cronkite School students of superior academic
qualifications and students of color, particularly Latino and Native
American students
‰¥¢    Oversees Cronkite News Van program, making visits to high schools
throughout Arizona and targeting in particular students who do not have
access to journalism programs
‰¥¢    Develops and administers orientation programs for potential students
to the school
‰¥¢    Provides guidance and support to high school journalism advisers
throughout the state to help them improve and/or expand their schools䴜
programs
‰¥¢    Advises high schools that want to launch journalism programs
‰¥¢    Oversees and expands summer print, online and broadcast programs at
ASU for talented high school journalism students
‰¥¢    Oversees and expands program offerings at ASU during the school year
for talented high school journalism students and/or advisers
‰¥¢    Serves as liaison to minority and professional media organizations in
the state with a special interest in high school journalists
 
For additional information, including details on how to apply, see:
http://journalism.berkeley.edu/jobs/details.php?cat=jedu&ID=5422


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