Showing posts with label Get the Job. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Get the Job. Show all posts

Monday, October 19, 2009

[CW:MONTHLY] Get the job


Colorado Public Radio is hiring a producer for Colorado Matters, our award-winning interview program. We're looking for someone who loves to dig into issues, find the human side of policy debates, and explore a range of topics - politics, environment, education, health care, business, arts and culture. This position will ideally have an emphasis on education, so experience with that topic is a plus. The working environment is highly collaborative and open to new ideas. The producer finds potential sources for the host to interview using high-level reporting to understand issues and identify best guests, prepares the host with script and background materials and edits the interviews on Cool Edit. The producer may also produce set-up pieces when a complex topic requires explanation before we hear from the guests (think of the old Nightline) and in some cases gather field sound. Also may occasionally fill in as a reporter for features or newscasts.


Colorado is a great state to live in. We look at the snow-covered Rocky Mountains from our desks! Denver is ranked amongst the top cities for bike trails, has a world-renown art museum, strong theater and music scenes; skiing, hiking, mountain biking, etc. are all nearby, and we've got stunning weather that makes it easy to get outdoors year-round.
Requirements: High-level writing and editing skills to distill complex matters. Able to work collaboratively, meet deadlines, juggle multiple tasks simultaneously. Ability to cover a range of subject matter. Experience reporting news features and news spots a plus. Position is based in Centennial (Denver area).


How to Apply
Send resume, audio samples and/or clips and three references to hr@cpr.org, with Producer Position in the subject line. No phone calls please.

Friday, June 12, 2009

[CW:MONTHLY] Get the Job

Executive Director
American Society of News Editors


The executive director is responsible for day-to-day management of the American Society of News Editors. She or he reports directly to the elected president of the Society and collaborates with the other elected officers and the board of directors.

The executive director manages seven full-time employees based in Reston, Va., as well as the organization’s relationships with outside counsel, auditors and financial advisors.

Responsibilities include supervision of communications with the Society’s members and the general public, recruitment of members, management of conventions and other meetings and events, and oversight of various initiatives. A current major program is ASNE’s high school journalism initiative, now in its 10th year of serving students, teachers and guidance counselors. Educational webinars, leadership on First Amendment and freedom of information issues, including Sunshine Week, and support of ethnic and racial diversity in newsrooms are other important ASNE initiatives.

ASNE’s membership includes leaders of American newsrooms from online and print as well as leaders from journalism education. Founded in 1922 as the American Society of Newspaper Editors, the organization removed “paper” from its name earlier this year to reflect the structural change in the news industry.

The executive director also supervises operations of the ASNE Foundation, a 501c3. In that role, she or he reports to the president of the foundation and its separate board of directors.
ASNE seeks an experienced manager with a firm grasp of and interest in journalism and the news industry. Pay is commensurate with responsibilities and experience; benefits include health care, life insurance, and 401k contributions plus matching.

How to Apply
The deadline for a letter of application, resume and list of references is July 3, 2009.

Letters should be addressed to:
Executive Director Search
ASNE
11690B Sunrise Valley Drive
Reston, VA 20191

Materials may be e-mailed to ExecutiveSearch@asne.org.

Thursday, May 21, 2009

[CW:MONTHLY] Help and NLGJAer Get the Job

Looking for a photojournalist? A media studies professor for next semester? Intern? Fellowship applicants?

Look no further.

NLGJA's membership includes some of the best journalists in the country. Some are looking for their big break. Some are looking to make a move. Some are looking for the next place to put their skills to use.

Posting a job on NLGJA's Job Board is free and easy.

Simply send an electronic copy of the posting (4000 characters or fewer) to info@nlgja.org. The opening will be posted to NLGJA's Members Only Job Board and remain posted for 30 days.



Wednesday, April 22, 2009

[CW:MONTHLY] Get the Job

Director of Media Relations and New Media
University of Minnesota Academic Health Center

Responsibilities: Lead team of media relations, Web communications, and publications professionals on behalf of the University's Academic Health Center. Through superb client service and excellent relationship management, position AHC Office of Communications as providing essential expertise as a storytelling resource on behalf of the University's health sciences.
  • Promote, manage, and enhance the reputation of the AHC, its schools and centers with internal and external stakeholders through effective strategic storytelling. Leverage storytelling potential through creative use of multi-media formats, including Web, video, podcasting, and others.
  • Provide strategic communications counsel to AHC leadership and faculty.
  • Monitor media trends and adapt for appropriate audiences. Critically examine and implement new media formats that will enhance and expand strategic storytelling potential to diverse audiences and achieve desired outcomes.
  • Develop and support collaborative integration of media relations and Web communicators to ensure consistency for internal and external audiences.
  • Ensure stories are leveraged with constituencies throughout the AHC, the University, and partners and proactively pursue opportunities to expand internal reach. Successfully collaborate with and lend support to University and AHC partners, including University Relations, Fairview Health Services, Minnesota Medical Foundation, and University of Minnesota Physicians.
  • Support, manage, and grow media and new media talent within team.
  • Develop, manage and grow relationships with key local and national media.
  • Anticipate key internal and external issues to manage potential public misperceptions.
  • Act as AHC spokesperson as needed.

    Click here for job details and information on how to apply.

Friday, February 20, 2009

[CW:MONTHLY] Get the Job

Assistant Web Editor: The Center for Public Integrity
Washington, DC

Want to hold your government and corporate institutions accountable and have some fun at the same time?

The Center for Public Integrity, a nonprofit investigative journalism organization in Washington, DC, is looking for an assistant web editor to join our highly innovative and entertaining web team. This position reports to the Web Editor and is responsible for promoting the Center through social media and by developing relationships with other members of the media, specifically relevant bloggers.

In addition, he or she will maintain the Center's Google AdWords account and develop and implement other opportunities to promote our work; assist with designing, mounting, and laying out projects and blog items; and generally contribute to the digital production and dissemination of the Center’s work. This position brings with it the opportunity to edit items and blog about issues affecting the public interest. We are looking for candidates with web production experience who are knowledgeable about communicating through online social media and networks (Twitter, Facebook, MySpace, etc.) and will bring ideas for how to more effectively disseminate Center content digitally. Photoshop, Final Cut Pro, ExpressionEngine (or any CMS), and strong relationships with the blogging community a plus.

Most of all, we are looking for candidates who are committed to our values and mission.

Salary $30,000 per year with excellent benefits. We are located at Farragut Square with easy access to Metro (red, orange, and blue lines). We are committed to diversity in the workplace.

Visit NLGJA's Members Only Job Board for more information on this and other positions.

Thursday, January 22, 2009

Get the Job: Position Spotlight

Show/Web Producer
Atlanta & Company
Atlanta, GA

The following is a brief description of some of the duties and preferences:

WATL/WXIA is seeking a Producer to create quality segments featuring local and regional companies, events and entertainment news for Atlanta & Company, a live magazine show. The Producer is responsible for creating and maintaining daily rundown, writing compelling stories for use on-air and online, editing video, creating and maintaining web content for show’s website using multimedia material, line producing daily show, composing weekly newsletter. Additional responsibilities may include operating camera during live show, operating prompter, other duties assigned by the executive producer.

Qualifications
This position prefers a minimum of three to five years experience in producing; college degree in broadcast communication or similar field of study; ability to work well under pressure; flexibility in time management; strong organizational abilities; good oral and written communication skills. Experience with HTML and FTP, Newsmaker, Avid/iNews system, Avid non-linear editing system and Microsoft Outlook is a plus. Candidate must be available to work flexible work hours, including early mornings.

WATL/WXIA-TV is an Equal Opportunity Employer and we will consider all qualified candidates regardless of race, color, national origin, sex, age, marital status, personal appearance, sexual orientation, family responsibilities, disability, education, political affiliation or veteran status. We solicit your assistance on this opening and future possible openings.
We encourage all qualified applicants to apply by e-mailing resumes to: jobs@11alive.com or fax to: (404) 881-0493 or mail to: WATL/WXIA, One Monroe Place Atlanta, GA 30324.

No phone calls please.

Monday, December 22, 2008

[CW:MONTHLY] Get the Job: Position Spotlight

Dean
Graduate School of Journalism
University of California, Berkeley

The University of California, Berkeley, invites nominations and applications for the position of Dean of the Graduate School of Journalism. The appointment is effective July 1, 2009.

The School offers a master's degree program that prepares students for the highest levels of journalism. The School's purpose is to educate professionals to work across platforms in areas ranging from newspapers, magazines, and television to documentary film, radio, photography, and online media.

The Dean provides academic, intellectual, professional, and executive leadership and maintains a collegial environment conducive to excellence in teaching, research, and journalistic integrity. The Dean also takes a leadership role in raising funds and promoting relationships with alumni and members of the profession.

Applicants for this position should demonstrate a distinguished career in journalism or journalism education. Top candidates will have a record of demonstrated leadership in the field, administrative skills, and an appreciation for the technological changes the media are undergoing. Experience in teaching and mentorship is desirable. A proven track record of working with diverse communities is preferred. The successful candidate must be eligible to hold a tenured professorship in the Graduate School of Journalism.

To qualify, candidates should have published, edited, or broadcasted work that reflects original and substantial reporting, research, scholarship, or commentary.

Nominations or applications will be given prompt consideration if received by the deadline of February 2, 2009, but earlier submissions are strongly encouraged.

Applications should contain a letter of interest and a detailed resume. Nominations should include complete contact information, through either print or electronic means.

Nominations or applications should be sent to:

Craig Smith, Partner
Opus Search Partners
1616 Walnut Street, Suite 1812
Philadelphia, PA 19103

Electronic submissions are encouraged and should be sent to: craig.smith@opuspartners.net.

This is a sensitive position and subject to a criminal background check.

The University of California is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer. Minorities and women are encouraged to apply.


Thursday, November 20, 2008

[CW:MONTHLY] Get the Job: Position Spotlight

Sports Director/Anchor
KTVM Channel 6 & 42 in Bozeman/Butte Montana is currently seeking a Sports Director/Anchor. There are three colleges in KTVM's coverage area with collegiate sports and lots of prep sports. The Sports Director oversees daily sports coverage, and coordinates with the Sports/News Reporter in Butte. KTVM is a part of a three station group that covers Southwest and Western Montana. Montana is known as the best place and it is hard to find a better spot in the state than Bozeman. Job opens approximately January, 2009.

Send a cover letter, resume and non-returnable tape (DVD ONLY) to:

Jim Harmon, Director of News Operations
KECI-TV
340 W. Main Missoula, MT 59802
NO PHONE CALLS.

KECI-TV is an equal opportunity employer.

Visit NLGJA's online Job Bank in the Members Only section of nlgja.org for more information on job openings, fellowship opportunities and internships.

Wednesday, October 15, 2008

[CW: MONTHLY] Get the Job: Position Spotlight

News Photographer: WJXT-TV (Jacksonville, FL)
Must be experienced in all aspects of ENG photography and videotape editing. Must have field experience with Sony cameras. Must know how to light subjects for field interviews and have experience with ENG remotes. Ability to work in fast-paced environment with daily deadline pressure. Must be able to work flexible hours including nights, weekends and holidays. Minimum two years experience required. Preference will be given to applicants with appropriate educational background in communications and/or journalism. Must possess and maintain a valid driver's license.

Send resume to: Al Campbell, Chief Photographer, WJXT-TV, P.O. Box 5270, Jacksonville, FL 32207 (PLEASE NO PHONE CALLS) Fax (904) 393-9822

NOTE: All of the essential functions of this position are not necessarily described in this posting. WJXT is an equal opportunity employer and will consider all qualified candicates regardless of race, color, religion, national origin, gender, age, marital status, disability, matriculation or political affiliation. Any offer of employment is conditional on successful completion of a pre-employment physical exam and drug screen, investigative background check, employment/education verifications and reference checks.

Visit NLGJA's Job Board in the Members Only section of our Web site for more job openings and descriptions.

Friday, October 10, 2008

[CW: EXTRA] Looking for a Job? Run the RINSR Cycle.

Tom Musbach, managing editor of Yahoo! HotJobs offers some great tips for planning out your job search. This is taken from a session he moderated at NLGJA Goes To Washington, our 2008 National Convention & 5th Annual LGBT Media Summit: Life After Layoff: Your Job is History But You're Not.
Full audio from Life After Layoff can be found on NLGJA's convention podcast page.

The RINSR Cycle

Whenever you are looking for a job, remember the five-point RINSR cycle: Resume, Interview, Network, Salary, Research.

R: Resume

  • Update your resume frequently, perhaps once a quarter to keep your accomplishments fresh.

  • Think billboard, not encyclopedia! Summarize your accomplishments, not all of your job descriptions. Leave the reader wanting more.

  • Forget fancy formats -- make sure your resume is easily transferable to text format (for emailing or uploading online).

  • Tailor your resume and cover letter to the job description.

I: Interview

  • Study the job description thoroughly. Prepare brief stories that illustrate your accomplishments, and tailor them to the job description.

  • Focus on the value you bring. Make sure you have an answer to the question: "Why should I hire you?"

  • Bring plenty of questions with you. You are also interviewing to see if this company is the right fit for you.

N: Network

  • Tell everyone you know about your job search; your friends or associates may have suggestions for you.

  • Attend professional events (like NLGJA functions!)

  • Consider using social networking sites like LinkedIn or Facebook to connect with former coworkers, etc.

S: Salary

  • Use an online salary calculator (like the one at Yahoo! HotJobs) to get a good sense of target salaries for your desired job in your area.

  • Be prepared. Don't just throw out a dollar figure; you should be ready to justify the salary amount you are requesting based on the value you will bring to the firm.

  • Be flexible. Salary negotiations are about more than dollars. You may find advantages with more vacation days or a flexible schedule, for example, that boost your overall compensation package.

R: Research

  • Study the company's Web site and become very familiar with the business, products, etc. Your familiarity will help you in the application process!

  • Canvas your network to see what your friends know about the employer.

  • Search news outlets for recent reports about company activity, financials, etc.


Tuesday, September 16, 2008

[CW:MONTHLY] Get the Job: Position Spotlight

NYU Seeks Assistant/Associate Professor

The Department of Journalism in the Faculty of Arts and Science at New York University invites applications for a full-time, tenure-track position at the rank of assistant or associate professor to start January 1, 2009, pending budgetary and administrative approval. The department seeks an accomplished, innovative magazine journalist with extensive current writing or editing experience. The position involves directing our field of study in magazine writing for a select group of graduate students, teaching both undergraduate and graduate courses, and engaging in department life.

Teaching experience and substantial ties to the New York magazine publishing world are highly desirable; advanced degrees are helpful but not required. The department has particular interest in candidates with substantive, significantly researched book-length projects in development.

Send cover letter, resume or curriculum vitae and three samples of your long-form work as electronic attachments or by mail no later than September 25, 2008, to Andrea Rosenberg (andrea.rosenberg@nyu.edu or New York University, 20 Cooper Square, 6th floor, New York, NY 10003).

NYU is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer.

Visit NLGJA's Job Board in the Members Only section of our Web site for more job openings and descriptions.

Wednesday, August 13, 2008

[CW:MONTHLY] Get The Job: Position Spotlight

WQAD-TV Seeks News Photographer
Have an eye and ear for story telling? Excited about working in the world of HD? Do you have a thirst to go the extra mile to deliver great product? WQAD-TV (Moline, Ill.) is seeking a team member with experience in photography, operating editing equipment and operating live trucks.

Principal Responsibilities:
  • Operate field camera
  • Operate linear and non-linear editing equipment
  • Operate live vehicles

Skills & Knowledge Requirements:

  • Experience in photography
  • Experience with operating editing equipment
  • Experience with operating live trucks is a plus
  • An eye and ear for story telling is a plus
  • Valid driver license
  • A four-year degree or equivalent experience is preferred

Physical Requirements include dexterity to operate camera and computers; ability to lift approximately 50 pounds; ability to walk while operating a camera; ability to drive live vehicle; and ability to see to operating camera and edit stories.

Send a resume and tape to Cindy Parchert, Controller WQAD-TV, 3003 Park 16th Street, Moline, Illinois 61265-6061. This may also be e-mailed to cindy.parchert@wqad.com. This is not necessarily an exhaustive list of all responsibilities, skills, duties, requirements, efforts or working conditions associated with the job. While this is intended to be an accurate reflection of the job, management reserves the right to revise the job or to require that other or different tasks be performed when circumstances change, e.g., emergencies, changes in personnel, work load, rush jobs, special projects, technological developments, etc.

Visit NLGJA's Job Board in the Members Only section of our Web site for more job openings and descriptions.

Wednesday, July 16, 2008

[CW:MONTHLY] Get the Job: Position Spotlight

Atlanta's Gannett owned NBC affiliate, WXIA-TV, and My Network TV, WATL-TV, is launching a new Moms Web site that will be part of the momslikeme.com, a unique national online network offering moms in the Atlanta market a destination where moms can discuss being a mom and a woman, seek advice and support, make long term connections, organize events, or find a few minutes to escape the stresses of being a mom.

Full-time Moms Site Manager will provide an engaging experience for local moms by establishing an online destination where advice and information on both mom and non-mom related subjects can be exchanged and discussed.

Bachelor's degree in journalism or marketing with a minimum of five years experience in either or both disciplines. Background as a mom as well as experience in the broadcast, newspaper or magazine environment a plus. Overall general interest in digital media, social networking and online technologies is also preferred.

View full description for this job and many more by visiting NLGJA's Job Board in the Members Only section of our Web site.

Thursday, June 12, 2008

[CW:MONTHLY] Get the Job: Position Spotlight

Executive Producer of Digital Media, WESH-TV (Orlando, FL)

WESH-TV, the Hearst-Argyle and NBC affiliate in Orlando, FL, is looking for an experienced journalist who understands and embraces the rapidly changing environment of the digital world to lead our digital efforts.

The executive producer of digital media will oversee all daily content on WESH.com, be the link between on-air and online news, and coordinate and oversee all digital media, both current and future platforms. This person will play a vital role in the news management team.

The ideal candidate is a self-starter committed to creative development of content for the Web site. Strong organizational and communication skills are essential. Excellent writing skills are expected. The ability to coordinate big news event coverage on the Web is required to support an aggressive newsroom.

View full description for this job and many more by visiting NLGJA's Job Board in the Members Only section of our Web site. Login by entering your username and password in the fields provided. Your username is the first letter of your first name followed by your entire last name. Your password is the membership ID number printed on your NLGJA membership card. If you need assistance logging in or if you have misplaced your membership card, please contact NLGJA at info@nlgja.org or 202-588-9888, ext. 10.

Wednesday, May 14, 2008

[CW:MONTHLY] Get the Job

Looking for a new job? Curious about what's out there? Be sure to check out these recent posts to NLGJA's members-only online job board. You can view full descriptions for these job announcements and many more in a variety of media categories by visiting NLGJA's Job Board in the Members Only section of our Web site. Also available are announcements about fellowships, award opportunities and training programs.
  • University of Illinois Seeks UI-7 Coordinator in Urbana, IL
  • Chicago Public Radio Seeks Education Reporter in Chicago, IL
  • Center for Public Integrity Seeks Web Editor in Washington, DC
  • Primary Anchor sought by ABC5 in Des Moines, IA
  • KTVM Seeks Anchor/Reporter in Bozeman, MT
  • United Church of Christ Seeks News Director in Cleveland, OH
  • WLIU-FM Seeks Bureau Manager in Brooklyn, NY

Login by visiting nlgja.org/membership/members_only.htm and entering your username and password in the fields provided. Your username is the first letter of your first name followed by your entire last name. Your password is the membership ID number printed on your NLGJA membership card. If you need assistance logging in or if you have misplaced your membership card, please contact NLGJA at info@nlgja.org or 202-588-9888, ext. 10.

Wednesday, April 16, 2008

[CW:MONTHLY] Get the Job

Looking for a new job? Curious about what's out there? Be sure to check out these recent posts to NLGJA's members-only online job board. You can view full descriptions for these job announcements and many more in a variety of media categories by visiting NLGJA's Job Board in the Members Only section of our Web site. Also available are announcements about fellowships, award opportunities and training programs.
  • WCVB-TV Seeks Managing Editor in MA
  • Missouri School of Journalism Seeks Photojournalism Faculty Member
  • KIRO-TV Seeks PT Web Producer in WA
  • KBCI-TV Seeks News Editor in ID
  • Denver Post Seeks Entertainment Editor in CO
  • KFBM-TV Seeks News Writer/Sports Producer in CA
  • KDBC-TV Seeks Photojournalist in TX
  • The Nation Seeks Online Director in NY
  • Parents Magazine Seeks Senior Food Editor in NY
  • KCAU-TV Seeks Photojournalist/Reporter in IA
  • South Florida Sun-Sentinel Seeks Features Design Director in FL
Login by visiting nlgja.org/membership/members_only.htm and entering your username and password in the fields provided. Your username is the first letter of your first name followed by your entire last name. Your password is the membership ID number printed on your NLGJA membership card. If you need assistance logging in or if you have misplaced your membership card, please contact NLGJA at info@nlgja.org or 202-588-9888, ext. 10.

Monday, March 17, 2008

[CW:MONTHLY] Get the Job

Looking for a new job? Curious about what's out there? Be sure to check out these recent posts to NLGJA's members-only online job board. You can view full descriptions for these job announcements and many more in a variety of media categories by visiting NLGJA's Job Board in the Members Only section of our Web site. Also available are announcements about fellowships, award opportunities and training programs.
  • GayWired Media Seeks Senior Editor in CA
  • KATU-TV Seeks News Photographer in OR
  • KBCI-TV Seeks News Editor in ID
  • Photo District News Seeks Features Editor in NY
  • KDBC-TV Seeks Weather Anchor in TX
  • KUNP/Univision Seeks TV News Producer in OR
  • The Nation Seeks Web Producer in Washington, DC
  • ABCNews.com Seeks Coordinating Producer in NY
  • 9News Seeks Producer in CO
  • Clear Channel Seeks Editor in CA
  • WXIA-TV Seeks Editor/Video Producer in GA
  • Everydayhealth.com Seeks Senior Editor in NY
  • The Forward Seeks Editor-in-Chief in NY
  • Dallas Morning News Seeks Assistant Business Editor in TX
Login by visiting nlgja.org/membership/members_only.htm and entering your username and password in the fields provided. Your username is the first letter of your first name followed by your entire last name. Your password is the membership ID number printed on your NLGJA membership card. If you need assistance logging in or if you have misplaced your membership card, please contact NLGJA Membership Services Coordinator Brian Salkin at bsalkin@nlgja.org or 202-588-9888, ext. 10.

Tuesday, February 5, 2008

[CW:MONTHLY] Get the Job

Looking for a new job? Curious about what's out there? Be sure to check out these recent posts to NLGJA's members-only online job board. You can view full descriptions for these job announcements and many more in a variety of media categories by visiting NLGJA's Job Board in the Members Only section of our Web site. Also available are announcements about fellowships, award opportunities and training programs.

  • Northwestern University Seeks Business Journalism Faculty Member (IL)

  • WRNN-TV Seeks Director (NY)

  • Newsweek.com Seeks Temp Web TV Producer (NYC)

  • WCVB-TV Seeks Producer (MA)

  • Newsday Seeks Assistant Editor, Opinion Pages (NYC)

  • Southern Poverty Law Center Seeks Journalist for Intelligence Project (AL)

  • KSTU-TV Seeks News Producer (OR)

  • Tampa Tribune Seeks Statehouse Reporter (FL)

  • KTVM-TV Seeks Reporter/Co-Anchor (MT)

  • WKKG-FM Seeks On-Air Talent (IN)

  • Freedom to Marry Seeks Media Relations Coordinator (NYC)

  • 9News Seeks Sports Backpack Journalist (CO)

Login by visiting nlgja.org/membership/members_only.htm and entering your username and password in the fields provided. Your username is the first letter of your first name followed by your entire last name. Your password is the membership ID number printed on your NLGJA membership card. If you need assistance logging in or if you have misplaced your membership card, please contact NLGJA Membership Services Coordinator Brian Salkin at bsalkin@nlgja.org or 202-588-9888, ext. 10.

Wednesday, January 9, 2008

[CW:MONTHLY] Get the Job

Looking for a new job? Curious about what's out there? Be sure to check out these recent posts to NLGJA's members-only online job board. You can view full descriptions for these job announcements and many more in a variety of media categories by visiting NLGJA's Job Board in the Members Only section of our Web site. Also available are announcements about fellowships, award opportunities and training programs.


  • Tampa Tribune Seeks Statehouse Reporter in FL

  • WCVB-TV Seeks News Anchor/Reporter in MA

  • SNL Energy Seeks Reporter in VA

  • Wisconsin State Journal Seeks Data Reporter in Madison

  • Southern Poverty Law Center Seeks Journalist for Intelligence Project in AL

  • KRTV Seeks News Anchor in MT

  • New LGBT Magazine Seeks Freelancers Familiar With Long Beach, CA

  • KIMA-TV Seeks Sports Anchor/News Reporter in WA

  • KTVU-TV Seeks Dayside Executive Producer in CA

  • Newsday Seeks Assistant Opinion Pages Editor in NY

  • Advertising Age Seeks Copy Editor in NY
Login by visiting nlgja.org/membership/members_only.htm and entering your username and password in the fields provided. Your username is the first letter of your first name followed by your entire last name. Your password is the membership ID number printed on your NLGJA membership card. If you need assistance logging in or if you have misplaced your membership card, please contact NLGJA Membership Services Coordinator Brian Salkin at bsalkin@nlgja.org or 202-588-9888, ext. 10.

Monday, December 3, 2007

[CW:MONTHLY] Get the Job

Looking for a new job? Curious about what's out there? Be sure to check out these recent posts to NLGJA's members-only online job board. You can view full descriptions for these job announcements and many more in a variety of media categories by visiting NLGJA's Job Board in the Members Only section of our Web site. Also available are announcements about fellowships, award opportunities and training programs.

  • KPLC-TV Seeks Morning Co-Anchor/Reporter in LA
  • Investigative Reporters and Editors Seeks Database Library Director in MO
  • New Youth Connections Seeks Associate Editor in NY
  • CNET.com Seeks Copy Editor in CA
  • KPNX-TV Seeks Staff Photojournalist in AZ
  • WSET-TV Seeks News Editor/ Video-Journalist in VA
  • NYTimes.com Seeks Web Producer, Dining/Home & Garden in NY
  • KCPQ-TV Seeks Photojournalist in WA
  • Neilsen Business Media Seeks Associate Editor in NY
  • WESH-TV Seeks PT Topical News Promotion Writer/Producer/Editor in FL
  • Neilsen Business Media Seeks Associate Editor in NY
  • KBCI-TV Seeks AM News Photographer in ID
  • West Orange Chronicle Seeks Managing Editor in NJ
Login by visiting nlgja.org and entering your username and password in the fields provided on the left-hand side of the homepage. Your username is the first letter of your first name followed by your entire last name. Your password is the membership ID number printed on your NLGJA membership card. If you need assistance logging in or if you have misplaced your membership card, please contact NLGJA Membership Services Coordinator Brian Salkin at bsalkin@nlgja.org or 202-588-9888, ext. 10.