NAHJ (National Association of Hispanic Journalists)

NAHJ (National Association of Hispanic Journalists)

Non-profit Organization Management

Washington, DC 6,791 followers

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About us

The National Association of Hispanic Journalists (NAHJ) is dedicated to the recognition and professional advancement of Hispanics in the news industry. Established in April 1984, NAHJ created a national voice and unified vision for all Hispanic journalists. La Asociación Nacional de Periodistas Hispanos (NAHJ por sus siglas en inglés) se dedica a fomentar el reconocimiento y desarrollo profesional de los hispanos en los medios de difusión. Desde su fundación en abril de 1984, NAHJ ha provisto una voz nacional y una visión unida para todos los periodistas de origen hispano.

Website
http://www.NAHJ.org
Industry
Non-profit Organization Management
Company size
2-10 employees
Headquarters
Washington, DC
Type
Nonprofit
Founded
1984
Specialties
Journalism, Diversity & Inclusion, and Press Freedom

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  • NAHJ Career Center New Job Reporter, D.C.: New York, New York ProPublica We are seeking to hire three experienced investigative reporters to cover politics, power and the inner workings of the federal government in Washington. ProPublica’s D.C. bureau will not be as big as those run by our competitors, but its reporters and senior editor will not shy away from the most urgent investigative targets and will have the time and resources to pursue stories with creativity and ambition. Our approach is different from others’, but we’ve shown that it’s effective at making an impact. We’re looking for reporters who are invigorated by the challenges of working in a dizzying news environment and skilled at identifying important investigative angles for stories that others have missed. We want reporters who have a record of producing stories that combine the kind of rigor that is a hallmark of the best accountability journalism with the narrative style of the best magazines. And we’re looking for reporters who have done stories that surprise, uncover injustice, expose harm, deliver life-altering revelations and bring about change. We’re looking for reporters with: * At least five years of experience producing original accountability journalism and a talent for, and dedication to, digging for the truth. * Experience covering politics, policy or the federal government; you should be sourced and able to hit the ground running on impactful stories. Previous investigative work in Washington is a plus, though not required.  * Storytelling chops and the ability to deliver findings in ways that connect with readers, as either riveting narratives or muscular, vivid investigative reports. * A vision for what you’d like to cover at ProPublica. * Experience with a wide range of reporting techniques, from underpinning stories with exclusive data analysis to using creative strategies to engage with readers and sources.  * An ability to bring an accountability lens to the issues of the day through quick investigations reported over a couple of weeks as well as longer projects that may require months (or more) of digging. * The instincts to pursue urgent, high-stakes stories that are central to the national conversation or crisis of a given moment, which can require carving out a lane amid competition. * A knack for working with others. We are a highly collaborative newsroom, both across our teams and with other news organizations regionally and nationally. We believe we do our best work together. * An ability to travel as required. This job is full time and includes benefits. This role will be based in ProPublica’s Washington, D.C., office, so candidates should live within the D.C. metropolitan area or be willing to relocate. Applicants must be eligible to work in the U.S. The expected salary range for this position is $130,000 to $170,000.… See more jobs at www.nahjcareers.org #MoreLatinosinNews

    NAHJ Career Center:   Reporter, D.C.

    NAHJ Career Center: Reporter, D.C.

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  • NAHJ Career Center New Job News Officer: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania University of Pennsylvania News Officer   University Overview   The University of Pennsylvania, the largest private employer in Philadelphia, is a world-renowned leader in education, research, and innovation. This historic, Ivy League school consistently ranks among the top 10 universities in the annual U.S. News & World Report survey. Penn has 12 highly-regarded schools that provide opportunities for undergraduate, graduate and continuing education, all influenced by Penn's distinctive interdisciplinary approach to scholarship and learning. As an employer Penn has been ranked nationally on many occasions with the most recent award from Forbes who named Penn one of America's Best Large Employers in 2023.   Penn offers a unique working environment within the city of Philadelphia. The University is situated on a beautiful urban campus, with easy access to a range of educational, cultural, and recreational activities. With its historical significance and landmarks, lively cultural offerings, and wide variety of atmospheres, Philadelphia is the perfect place to call home for work and play.   The University offers a competitive benefits package that includes excellent healthcare and tuition benefits for employees and their families, generous retirement benefits, a wide variety of professional development opportunities, supportive work and family benefits, a wealth of health and wellness programs and resources, and much more.   Posted Job Title News Officer   Job Profile Title Editor B   Job Description Summary News officer/writer in University Communications will handle writing and media relations for assigned beats at Penn. They will cover political science, law, history, Penn Global, and represent other schools, centers, and departments as assigned. The position will also write for publications including Penn Today and mailto:Research@Penn. The position is part of the newsroom in Penn's central communications office and reports to the Director for News and Media.   Hybrid Eligible: Flexible with a maximum of two work from home days   Application Requirement: In addition to a resume/CV, a cover letter is required to be considered for this position. Please upload cover letter and resume/CV. Multiple documents are allowed.   Application Deadline: Aug. 20, 2024 Initial Interviews to be held Aug 28-Sept. 3. Final Interviews to be held Sept. 11-13. Target offer date: Sept. 20 Target start date: Oct. 9   (dates subject to change)   Targeted Salary: 65-78K commensurate with education and experience.   Job Description   Job Responsibilities   With minimum supervision, she/he/they will:   • Develop and maintain relationships across the University to source and write news releases to pitch national, regional, and local media and source, pitch, and write news articles and feature… See more jobs at www.nahjcareers.org #MoreLatinosinNews

    NAHJ Career Center:   News Officer

    NAHJ Career Center: News Officer

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  • NAHJ Career Center New Job Assistant Professor, Journalism: Minneapolis, Minnesota Hubbard School of Journalism and Mass Communication Assistant Professor, Journalism Applied Journalism/Journalism Practice Hubbard School of Journalism and Mass Communication College of Liberal Arts University of Minnesota, Twin Cities Job Code: 9403 Position Number: 297932 --- Appointment Start Date:  August 25, 2025 About the Job: The Hubbard School of Journalism and Mass Communication in the College of Liberal Arts invites applications for a full-time, tenure-track faculty position to begin fall semester 2025 (08/25/2025).  Appointment will be 100% time over the nine-month academic year (late-August to late-May) and will be at the rank of tenure-track assistant professor. Salary and start up package is competitive. We are seeking outstanding scholars with research and teaching interests that address contemporary issues in journalism practice and the profession. This may include issues related to artificial intelligence, data science, data visualization and reporting on social issues. A preference will be given to individuals with quantitative social science expertise using emerging methods of data science to advance applied studies of journalism. The School seeks applicants whose research, practice, teaching, and service will further the undergraduate and graduate curriculum in journalism practice, as well as contribute to fostering diversity, equity, and inclusion in higher education and at the University of Minnesota. Successful candidates for this position will show outstanding promise of sustaining a vigorous program of original research and publication with potential for external funding; show promise of excellence in undergraduate and graduate teaching and advising (both M.A. and Ph.D.); and demonstrate the capacity and commitment to teach undergraduate courses in the areas of interactive and data journalism/data visualization, news reporting and writing, and other professionally-oriented journalism skills courses. The ability to contribute to the graduate curriculum in areas related to journalism and advanced research methods, and contributing to potentially new curriculum involving AI and data science and reporting, is preferred. Professional journalism experience and the capacity to contribute to the ongoing development and delivery of a rapidly evolving emerging-media focused professional journalism curriculum, including use of artificial intelligence, are also preferred qualifications. The faculty and staff at the Hubbard School of Journalism and Mass Communication are committed to building a culturally and socially diverse community. We believe it is a vital  component of the distinction and excellence of our research and academic programs. We are eager to welcome a colleague who supports and enhances the School’s efforts toward… See more jobs at www.nahjcareers.org #MoreLatinosinNews

    NAHJ Career Center:   Assistant Professor, Journalism

    NAHJ Career Center: Assistant Professor, Journalism

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  • NAHJ Career Center New Job California Correspondent: Sacramento, California KFF KFF KFF is the leading health policy organization in the U.S. As a one-of-a-kind information organization, we bring together substantial capabilities in policy research, polling, and journalism in one organization to meet the need for a trusted, independent source of information on national health issues—one with the scope and reach to be a counterweight to health care’s vested interests and a voice for people. We have five major program areas: policy analysis, polling, journalism, public health information campaigns, and health misinformation and trust. KFF is not a foundation and has no connection to Kaiser Permanente. Legally, we are a public charity (an endowed national nonprofit organization). We are headquartered in San Francisco with a building in Washington, DC, conference centers in both offices, and staff members in almost every state.   Position Summary We are seeking an experienced reporter with a strong interest in health policy and politics to produce stories for both California and national audiences, working as part of our California Healthline team. We want someone who has a handle on Sacramento, including the governor’s office, the legislature, agencies, lobbyists, and advocates. We want someone who is innately curious about how policies get made and how they impact people’s lives. We want a critical thinker with sharp news judgment and clear writing skill to pursue stories that resonate, have impact, and add to public conversations around health care access and affordability. We want someone who routinely breaks news, tackles accountability pieces, and is enterprising enough to do quick investigations, too. Your job is to understand and make sense of California’s most pressing health issues — and turn that knowledge into relatable stories for a general audience. You’ll be part of an ambitious newsroom of more than 80 collegial journalists. We have reporters and editors spread across the United States who will share ideas and collaborate with you. Your work will reach statewide and national audiences. We pay well and our benefits are unparalleled. We want a person based in Sacramento. An exception might be made for someone from another part of California with sources and a deep knowledge of health policy and state politics.   Minimum Desired Skills and Experience: * Bachelor’s degree or equivalent experience * 5+ years reporting, health and/or political experience preferred * Maintain high-quality work while juggling a mix of quick-turns and enterprise assignments * Ability to translate health policy into people-centered storytelling and tackle accountability pieces and investigations * Generate story ideas, turn assignments around in a timely fashion, and hand in clean copy * Collaborate throughout the… See more jobs at www.nahjcareers.org #MoreLatinosinNews

    NAHJ Career Center:   California Correspondent

    NAHJ Career Center: California Correspondent

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  • NAHJ Career Center New Job Investigative Reporter: Chicago, Illinois Invisible Institute Position: Investigative Reporter (ProPublica Local Reporting Network) Reports to: Executive Director Application due: August 31 2024  Salary: $76,924, full time, with benefits The Invisible Institute is hiring an investigative reporter to join our team and work alongside our staff to report on police abuse, state violence, and official secrecy in Chicago and beyond. We are looking for a reporter with experience covering Chicago’s South and West Sides and who has the ability to take a leading role in ambitious investigations that help Chicagoans better understand how police policies and police misconduct affect their lives and how they can respond.  We are looking for an experienced investigative reporter who is capable of helping to develop ideas, tips, and leads into small, medium, or large investigative stories and projects, as well as contribute to reporting led by other members of the organization or one of our collaborators. This reporter should feel equally at home in telling the stories of people directly impacted by police misconduct and violence with deep care and respect, and in pulling back bureaucratic layers to help readers understand and hold accountable the systems that allow the same violence to continue. The ideal candidate has a strong understanding of the criminal justice system in Illinois and of issues that intersect with policing. Upcoming projects include reporting building on the findings of our Beneath the Surface project, which focuses on gender-based violence at the hands of the police. This position is supported through ProPublica’s Local Reporting Network and is funded for three years. In addition to the Invisible Institute’s team, the reporter will work with a ProPublica editor and, potentially, with members of that newsroom's specialty teams including data, research and others. All stories will be co-published by both organizations. This is a hybrid role. We are looking for candidates based in Chicago who are able to work alongside our team at our office in Woodlawn on a regular basis, but we also support regular remote work. See more jobs at www.nahjcareers.org #MoreLatinosinNews

    NAHJ Career Center:   Investigative Reporter

    NAHJ Career Center: Investigative Reporter

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  • NAHJ Career Center New Job Visiting Lecturer in the Humanities/Ferris Professor of Journalism: Princeton, New Jersey Princeton University/Program in Journalism The Program in Journalism at Princeton University, and its academic home, the Council of the Humanities, welcomes proposals from journalists to teach seminars in journalism and creative nonfiction as Visiting Ferris Professors of Journalism and Visiting McGraw Professors of Writing. Full-time and part-time positions are available for one-semester terms: Fall 2025 or Spring 2026. The Journalism program and the Humanities Council share a local and global vision that spans disciplines and borders. We view a strong, ethical, and representational press as essential to participatory democracy, and we champion innovation, public engagement, collaboration, diversity, inclusion, and access. Journalists from a range of backgrounds and media are encouraged to apply. Full-time visitors take a formal leave from daily journalism to devote themselves to teaching. They must be on campus four days a week, attend all faculty gatherings, and participate in University life. They give talks, participate in panels, advise students, and join in events. Part-time visitors must spend two full days on campus each week for the 12-week term, as well as during the week of Reading Period. Part-time professors are expected to attend faculty gatherings whenever possible. Seminars meet once a week for three hours, with enrollment limited to 15. Students devote about six hours a week to class preparation. Every week or two, students submit assignments, which the professor critiques during mandatory one-on-one writing conferences. Professors often invite guest speakers and arrange a class visit to a newspaper or magazine. Part-time appointments offer a salary of $37,500. Full-time appointments offer a salary of $75,000. For fullest consideration please apply by October 1, 2024 at https://lnkd.in/gUStuiDy. The selection committee aims to complete its work by February 2025. Applicants should submit a résumé or CV that includes recent publications, a proposal for a seminar, and a cover letter that describes their interest in teaching. Innovative and cross-disciplinary proposals are encouraged. Many seminars fall under one of these broad course rubrics: Race, Politics, and the Media Writing about Ideas (Philosophy, Law, Religion) Seminar proposals should include: Investigative Journalism The Art of Reviewing (Books, Films, Popular Culture, Theater, Music, or Dance) History in Journalism; Journalism in History Data Journalism Journalism, Public Health, and Medicine Writing about the Environment Covering Politics International News Audio Journalism Visual Journalism Please include the following with your application: - One or two paragraphs about the focus of the course - A short… See more jobs at www.nahjcareers.org #MoreLatinosinNews

    NAHJ Career Center:   Visiting Lecturer in the Humanities/Ferris Professor of Journalism

    NAHJ Career Center: Visiting Lecturer in the Humanities/Ferris Professor of Journalism

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  • NAHJ Career Center New Job Audience Editor (Social Media & SEO): Durham, North Carolina The Assembly NC About Us Launched in February 2021, The Assembly is a subscriber-supported, for-profit news outlet focused on delivering exceptional magazine-style journalism at the state level in North Carolina. We're a diverse team of 16 full-time employees with ambitious growth plans, aiming to reflect the rich tapestry of our state as we tell their stories. We have also built a statewide network of partnerships including our partners at the INDY in Durham and CityView in Fayetteville. At The Assembly, we believe in the power of great storytelling to inform, inspire, and connect communities. Our work is regularly cited in outlets such as Politico, The Washington Post, and Axios. We partner with local and national outlets to amplify important stories and voices across North Carolina. Our team brings together diverse talents - journalists, business professionals, grassroots organizers, and artists. We're united by our shared passions: asking tough questions, nurturing our shared curiosity, building community through storytelling, and crafting exceptional journalism. The Role: Audience Editor (Social Media & SEO) We're seeking a dynamic Audience Editor to lead our social media and SEO strategies. This role is crucial in expanding our reach across North Carolina, engaging our audience, and ensuring our impactful journalism finds its way to readers across various platforms. You do not need to come from a journalism background, but you do need to care deeply about the role journalism plays.  What You'll Do: Social Media Management & Strategy - Develop and execute a comprehensive social media strategy across platforms, with a focus meeting our audience where they are while also reaching emerging audiences on new platforms - Create engaging, platform-specific content that resonates with our audience and drives engagement - Monitor social media trends and adapt our strategy to capitalize on emerging opportunities - Collaborate with our editorial team to amplify our journalism through social channels  SEO Optimization - Lead our SEO efforts, identifying coverage opportunities and optimizing content across a range of topics - Use analytics to make real-time and long-term strategic decisions - Train and collaborate with reporters and editors on SEO best practices - Provide competitive analysis on search performance to newsroom stakeholders  Content Creation & Optimization - Produce and edit engaging short-form video content for social platforms - Optimize existing content for better search and social performance - Pitch story ideas targeting daily and weekly trends and coverage areas to reach new audiences  Who You Are: - You have 2+ years of experience in social media management and content creation - You're… See more jobs at www.nahjcareers.org #MoreLatinosinNews

    NAHJ Career Center:   Audience Editor (Social Media & SEO)

    NAHJ Career Center: Audience Editor (Social Media & SEO)

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