Gwen Ifill/PBS NewsHour Journalism Fellow

Posted On: March 15, 2022

Fellowship

Media Organization: PBS NewsHour

Company Description

ABOUT THE PBS NEWSHOUR

With roots in public service journalism beginning in 1973, the PBS NewsHour today is on a mission to bring balanced, in-depth news coverage to all. Innovative and fast-paced, life at the NewsHour is focused on collaboration, trust, and above all, enterprising important, considered news. NewsHour is unique in that the team is small and tight-knit, and must accomplish what no other daily news organization does: be the gold-standard of reporting for a nightly, hour-long broadcast, and to crucial digital platforms.

You’ll enjoy working at the NewsHour if you enjoy contributing to meaningful reporting, working on small teams in which your ideas are not just valued but vital, and pushing yourself to grow your skills every day.

We know there are great candidates who may have skills we haven’t thought about. If that’s you, don’t hesitate to apply and tell us about yourself. We also encourage members of traditionally underrepresented communities to apply, including people of color, LGBTQ+ people, veterans and people with disabilities.

WETA is an equal employment opportunity employer. WETA does not discriminate against employees or applications on the basis of race, color, religion, gender, age, national origin, citizenship status, disability, medical condition, genetic predisposition or carrier status, military or veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, marital status or any other characteristic protected by applicable local, state or federal law.

Job Description

ABOUT THE ROLE

This 10-week PBS NewsHour summer fellowship was created in honor of award-winning anchor, reporter, and author Gwen Ifill, the former PBS NewsHour co-anchor and managing editor and Washington Week moderator and managing editor. The Fellow participates in the development and production of the PBS NewsHour. Primary responsibilities as assigned by the Associate Line Producer will be to: research national, international, and political news stories; gather editorial information and video elements; cover live events; generate story ideas; copy edit; assist with video editing; and produce broadcast and web content.

To Apply

https://weta.org/about/careers/jobs/gwen-ifillpbs-newshour-journalism-fellow

ELIGIBILITY
Note that this position is funded by the Washington Press Club Foundation with the following eligibility criteria for applicants:

US Citizen.
Current Undergraduate or Graduate student enrolled and in good standing at a college/university as of January 1, 2022, who will not be graduating in May 2022.
Proof of academic achievement in college/university.
Recipient of need-based financial assistance for college/university education.
Two letters of recommendation from people who are familiar with your academic and/or journalism work.
Autobiographical essay to be no longer than 400 words.
Application Deadline: April 4
This is a paid summer fellowship
Due to COVID-19, responsibilities may be assigned and completed remotely.

Proof of full dosage of a COVID-19 vaccination is required for all positions that will be working onsite, or may reasonably or occasionally be called to work onsite.