Journalism jobs around the world
Good news, hacks and hackers! There has been a burst of new journalism jobs in the last few weeks, and we have you covered.
Check out the Job Postings section of this newsletter, where we share new positions every week.
The week ahead:
- Dar es Salaam is talking about the importance of mobile journalism
- Kampala is learning how to clean data with OpenRefine
- Nigeria is exploring how technology affects workflow
Worth a read:
- Archiving tweets, photos and videos posted during a breaking news scenario can get overwhelming. GIJN talked to Bellingcat journalists to find out what open source tools they used to document social media posts from the U.S. Capitol riot.
- There are lots of ethical battles raging around the use of facial recognition software, so using AI to identify guns and other objects instead is becoming a trend that might prove useful in events like riots and shootings.
- We’ve been covering the pandemic for almost a year now and it doesn’t seem to be letting up anytime soon, so remember to take care of yourself — whether it’s getting involved in communities that help you feel supported or adding happy accounts to your social media feed.
Job postings:
- Anywhere - Data Visuals Reporter, The 19th
- Anywhere - Multiple engineering roles, Sourcefabric
- Anywhere - Senior Site Reliability Engineer, Vox
- China - Graduate Trainee, South China Morning Post
- New Zealand - Developer, Radio New Zealand
- UK - Journalist (Coding), BBC
- US - Creative Strategist, Axios
- US - Data Visualization Intern, Axios
- US - Data Editor, Center for Public Integrity
- US - Data Reporter, Detroit News
- US - Data Reporter, Kansas City Beacon
- US - Data Scientist, Local News Lab
- US - Contract Web Developer, Newsday
- US - Back-End Web Developer, Poynter
- US - Data Journalist, Realtor.com
- US - Visual & UX Designer, Rest of World
- US - Data Reporter, San Antonio Business Journal
- US - Multiple data positions, San Francisco Chronicle
- US - Lead Rails Developer, Solutions Journalism Network
- US - Data Project Manager, STAT
- US - Visiting Journalism Professor, Texas Tech University
- US - Computational Journalism Lecturer, University of Maryland
- US - Data Editor, USAFacts
- US - Data Visual Software Engineer, Washington Post
Upcoming events:
- January 28-29, Online, Data Driven 2021
- February 19, Online, Computation + Journalism Symposium
- March 3-5, Online, NICAR
- March 1-3, Online, Knight Media Forum
- March 8, Online, MozFest
- March 30-31, Online, News Product Alliance Summit
- June 7-11, Online, RightsCon
Other opportunities:
- February 12, Grants to cover economic mobility in the US
- February 22, Student journalist scholarships to attend conferences
- Rolling deadline, Funding from Google to fact-check vaccine misinformation
- Rolling deadline, Funding to cover Covid in Black Sea countries
- Rolling deadline, FIJ grant for Americans to cover COVID-19
- Rolling deadline, IWMF relief grant for COVID-19 struggles
- Rolling deadline, Eyebeam grants for artistic contributions to journalism