Opportunities 11/24/2021
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The Study Hall Opportunities newsletter is a weekly compilation of pitch calls; freelance, part-time, and temporary gigs; events; fellowships, scholarships, awards, and grants; internships; and full-time jobs. It’s written by Chris Erik Thomas, who got new glasses but is still the same old tired queer as before. The newsletter is released on Wednesdays. Once in a while, we take a day off for mental health breaks and holidays.
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RESOURCES
Relying solely on, say, the Study Hall Opportunities newsletter to find work is like trying to do the “Y.M.C.A.” dance alone. It’s sad and please put your arms down. Just as that song takes a Village of People to perform, freelancing also takes a village… of resources. There’s no need to feel down, so pick yourself off the ground. It’s fun to read all the R.E.S.O.U.R.C.E.S.
-The Labor Action Tracker by Cornell’s School of Industrial and Labor Relations is a comprehensive database of strike and labor protest activity across the United States. The database should be a key asset for freelance and staff reporters on the labor beat.
-The Journalism Internship and Fellowship Deadline Calendar by Mandy Hofmockel is an essential tool for student journalists and recent graduates looking to land their next internship and fellowship gig.
-The Rate Sharing database by the Freelance Solidarity Project has a searchable list of publications so you know what rates they’re paying for what kind of content. It’s an essential resource for making sure you get the best rate possible (or skip the stinkers who don’t pay well).
Want more resources? Check out the NPR Diverse Sources Database; Online Violence Research Hub; Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) Journalists Therapy Relief Fund; Black Journalists Therapy Relief Fund; Developing An Investigative Pitch Guide; Britany Robinson’s Big List of Writing Deadlines; Study Hall Transcriber Database; Freelancing Guide/Editorial Contacts spreadsheet; #FreelancerPayGap spreadsheet; Pitch Guide Database; Chelsea’s Guide to Freelancing doc; Missed Pitches newsletter; PACER; Priya Krishna’s resources for food writing; Election SOS Report; and the Extremism Coverage Prep Guide.
CALLS FOR PITCHES
Please note that we are not endorsing every publication or company that is listed here. The decision of whether to engage with a publication or company is entirely up to the reader. In regards to pitch calls, we try to only share opportunities that have fair rates based on publicly available information. While we currently define “fair rates” as being above $100 USD for around 700-800 words and above $0.10 per word for longer pieces, we cannot guarantee that every publication pays this rate. If you have more information on a rate or exploitative business practices from a publication posted, email [email protected].
TIME-SENSITIVE PITCH CALLS, SORTED BY HIGHEST TO LOWEST RATES
–Knee Deep Times is looking for pitches of stories on climate resilience in communities around the greater San Francisco Bay Area. They are especially interested in pitches from young and BIPOC journalists. The rate is generally $1 per word, but “varies with story length and reporting effort.” Send pitches to pitches to [email protected].
–Runner’s World is looking for pitches of profiles on “diverse people who don’t seem like your ‘typical runner‘’ and stories on “running for reasons other than fitness.” They are also “looking to cultivate relationships with writers.” The rates start at $0.75 per word. Send pitches and inquiries to @paulinajayne15.
–Oregon Humanities is looking for pitches of personal essays and nonfiction articles on the theme of “care” for their upcoming issue from Oregon-based writers. The rates range from $500-$1,000, depending on the length and complexity of the piece. See their pitch guide for more info and send pitches by December 21.
–Popular Science is commissioning freelance tech critics to produce reviews, explainers, and product roundups on TVs, phones, smart home tech, PCs, monitors, and other topics. The rate is $500 per piece. Send inquiries and clips to [email protected].
–Elephant Magazine is looking for pitches of “reported features, trend pieces, the secret history of little-known creative movements, opinion pieces, [and] spotlights on art and photography books.” They are specifically not looking for pitches or profiles. The rate is £0.15 (USD $0.20) per word for pieces of around 1,000 words. Send pitches to [email protected].
–Business Insider is looking for pitches of first person pieces and reported features on delivery drivers. The rate is usually £250 ($333) for pieces of 600 words for first time contributors. Send pitches to [email protected].
–The Doe is looking for pitches of personal narratives on “media, magazines, the news, social media, and podcasts.” They are particularly interested in firsthand accounts of life and work inside the media industry and landscape. The rate is $300 for pieces of 800-1,400 words. See their pitch guide for more info and send pitches to [email protected] by December 12.
–Woman & Home is looking for pitches of op-eds on both timely and evergreen content relevant to audiences in both the US and UK. They are particularly interested in pitches from writers in underrepresented groups. The rates range from £150-£200 (USD $202-$269) per piece. Send pitches to [email protected] with “PITCH or [title]” in the subject line.
–Novara Media is looking for pitches of stories on disability by disabled writers. The rates range from £100-£175 ($133-$233) per piece, depending on scope. Send pitches to [email protected].
-Winter Gardens Film Festival is looking for pitches of articles and blog posts on a black and white film, Blackpool’s film heritage or its current scene, an aspect of filmmaking, and other topics. The rate is £100 $(USD $133) per article of 600 words. See their pitch guide for more info and send pitches by this Friday, November 26.
–Give Me Astoria is looking for pitches of “all things news, food, and things to do in the local Queens area” for their January issue. The rate is “around $100 per article.” Send pitches to [email protected].
NEW EVERGREEN PITCH CALLS, SORTED BY HIGHEST TO LOWEST RATES
–Index on Censorship is always looking for pitches of opinion pieces and reported features on the fight for global freedoms. The rates range from £200-£350 (USD $270-$472) per piece. Send pitches to [email protected].
–SFGATE is always looking for pitches of culture stories with timely hooks that “highlight something that you love about the city in a new way or go deep on the history of beloved venues.” They are also always looking for pitches of stories on new TV shows; weird SF history or characters; experiential stunts; unique subcultures; tech-adjacent stuff; and drug stuff. The rates range from $150-$300, but can increase based on the complexity of the piece. Send pitches to [email protected].
–Wide Open Eats is always commissioning freelance writers with “knowledge in either food, southern foodways, health, or recipes.” The rates start at $0.10 per word, but are higher depending on experience with the subject. Send inquiries to [email protected].
***CLICK HERE FOR OUR FULL LIST OF EVERGREEN PITCH CALLS, SORTED BY HIGHEST TO LOWEST RATES.***
FREELANCE, PART-TIME, AND TEMPORARY JOBS
–The Guardian is hiring a London-based subeditor on a one-year contract to review and edit content for digital and print. Candidates should have extensive subbing and production experience, with both online and print experience preferred, and expertise in InDesign and InCopy. The deadline to apply is next Monday, November 29.
–Bright Money is hiring a finance and technology writer to produce at least four articles per week on various topics surrounding Fintech. Candidates should have at least six months of finance and technical content writing experience. The position can be remote or based in San Francisco, and the rate is $250 per article with possible transition to full time. The deadline to apply is next Tuesday, November 30th.
–Birdnote is hiring two producers on part-time contracts to lead the development of four or more episodes of Threatened, their podcast about protecting birds. Candidates should have some journalism experience, including narrative audio storytelling experience, and be fluent in both Spanish and English. One producer can be based in Puerto Rico, while the other can be based in Hawaii. The rate is $12,000, and the producer is expected to work 20-24 days “spread over approximately 24 weeks.” The deadline to apply is next Tuesday, November 30.
–High Country News is hiring a contributing editor to assign and edit content for their Books, Culture, and Commentary section on a part-time, one-year contract. Candidates should have some editing experience and be passionate about “the literature and art being generated in the rural parts of the West as well as its cities.” The position is remote, pays $2,400 per month, and the editor is expected to work an average of 20 hours per week. The deadline to apply is December 15.
–SFGATE is hiring a Central Coast contributing editor to cover “Big Sur, Carmel, Monterey, San Luis Obispo, Santa Barbara, and beyond” on a part-time contract. Candidates should have at least three years of writing and editing experience, and must be based in the Central Coast region. The position requires working 20 hours per week.
–The New York Times is hiring a weekend social editor to lead their Twitter and Facebook presence. Candidates should have at least three years of social media or journalism experience, and a consistent record of running Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram for major media outlets. The position requires working full-day work schedules on both Saturday and Sunday.
-Contently is hiring freelance social media editors to produce high-quality posts and campaigns for their customers. Candidates should have at least three years of editorial experience and they are specifically looking for editors with experience in the “lifestyle, finance, healthcare, and technology spaces.” The rate is $60 per hour, and editors are paid monthly.
EVENTS
–Scalawag Magazine is hosting a free workshop on prison reporting on December 2. The event, “The Press in Prison: A Media Training and Guidebook,” will teach journalists how to work with, pay, protect, and support incarcerated writers. The event will feature both incarcerated writers and editors working outside of the prison system. The workshop is free but they ask those who can pay to make a suggested donation of $10.
GRANTS, SCHOLARSHIPS, CONTESTS, AND AWARDS
-The International Women’s Media Foundation is accepting applications for their United States Journalism Emergency Fund program. The program provides financial assistance to US-based journalists of any gender (including men) who have been “targeted as a result of [their] reporting at events related to the highly charged political unrest and polarization in the US.” The fund covers medical aid, mental health and legal services, and destroyed or stolen equipment or protective gear. Requests will be reviewed in the order they were received.
–The Global Reporting Centre is accepting applications for their Tiny Foundation Fellowship for Investigative Journalism grant program. The program provides grants ranging from CAD $5,000-$20,000 (USD $4,046-$16,185) to reporters that propose stories about big tech and government accountability. The fellowship is open to freelance and employed journalists. The deadline to apply for funding is next Tuesday, November 30.
NEW: –Reviews.org is accepting applications for their Chief Holiday Cheermeister contest. The winner will need to watch 25 holiday movies in 25 days and fill out a short, post-movie survey after each film. The contest will reward a prize of $2,500 and includes a one-year membership to seven different streaming services. The deadline to apply is December 3.
-The International Women’s Media Foundation is accepting applications for their Kim Wall Memorial Fund grant program. The program will provide two grants of $5,000 to women or non-binary reporters who cover (broadly defined) subculture around the globe — and what Kim liked to call “the undercurrents of rebellion.” Candidates for the grant should have at least three years of professional news experience. The deadline to apply is December 16.
NEW: -The Creative Power Award is accepting applications for their 2022 grant program. The award provides up to USD $2,000 (or AUD $2,500) to “emerging creators in the US and Australia who are working on projects at the intersection of culture and social justice.” The deadline to apply is December 17.
NEW: -The Columbia School of Journalism’s literary nonfiction publication, The Delacorte Review, is accepting applications for their Diversity Grant program. The program aims to bring new and diverse voices from underrepresented backgrounds to the publication. The program awards three grants of $1,000, and the three writers are assigned an editor to work with on every step of the writing process over a five-month span. The deadline to apply is December 23.
–SpotlightDC is accepting applications for its investigative journalism grant. The grant awards up to $10,000 for investigative or explanatory journalism projects focused on health care, crime, transportation, corruption, and other matters of public interest in the Washington, DC; Maryland; and Virginia regions. Grant applications are reviewed and awarded on a rolling basis.
FELLOWSHIPS AND INTERNSHIPS
-The National Press Foundation is accepting applications for their free Data and Accountability Journalism Fellowship program. The fellowship will allow 20 fellows from across the country to travel to Washington, D.C. for a five-day program on accountability journalism from January 9-13, 2022. “The all-expenses-paid program covers airfare, ground transportation, hotel costs, and most meals.” The deadline to apply is next Monday, November 29.
–National Geographic is accepting applications for their paid science writing residency program. The writer will spend one year working on their Science Desk reporting, writing, and producing stories for print and web. Candidates should have at least one year of reporting or editing experience, including experience covering health and medicine. The rate wasn’t publicly given. The residency program is remote but may require coming to Washington, DC a few times throughout the year. There is no deadline to apply, but they “plan to conduct interviews by next Wednesday, December 1.”
-The Broad Institute of MIT is accepting applications for their paid science writing and communications internship program. Interns will receive mentoring and have the opportunity to research, report, and write stories, Q&As, blog posts, and other content. The internship is remote, pays $22 per hour, and interns are expected to work 20 hours per week for 12 weeks from January through March or April. The deadline to apply is next Wednesday, December 1.
–The New York Times is accepting applications for their paid 2022-2023 New York Times Fellowship program. Fellows can choose between the following programs: audience producer of visual content; London-based reporter for their International desk; critic of the arts; data reporter for their Upshot team; Audience team member; Opinion Design team member; Op-Ed editor; editor in digital news design; graphics editor; Visual Investigations reporter; photo editor; photographer; disability reporter; print editorial designer; and reporter. All positions are represented by the NewsGuild of NY. The fellowship will pay “about $76,000” and include benefits. The deadline to apply is next Wednesday, December 1.
NEW: –Fortune is accepting applications for their paid 2022 fellowship program. Two fellows each will be chosen for the following programs: breaking news, social media, and a “yet-to-be-launched Success team focused on career advice.” All programs are remote, pay $900 per week, and run from January through June. The deadline to apply is December 6.
–Chalkbeat is accepting applications for their paid Summer 2022 Reporting and Data Internship program. Interns will cover the effort to improve the school system for all children, especially for students who have historically lacked access to a quality education. The internship pays an hourly rate based on the cost of living in whichever city the intern is based in, and interns can be based in New York, Chicago, Detroit, Indianapolis, and other locations. The deadline to apply is December 6.
–Daily Kos is accepting applications for their paid Emerging Fellows program. The program seeks to ”develop new and compelling progressive voices from historically underrepresented groups.“ Fellows will receive mentorship, editorial support, and participate in workshops, skillshares, and training. The fellowship is remote, pays $1,200 per month, and will run from February through July 2022. The deadline to apply is December 15.
-The Carey Institute for Global Good is accepting applications for their Logan Nonfiction Fellowship program. The fellowship aims to provide nonfiction writers, documentary filmmakers, photojournalists, podcasters, and multimedia creators a 10-week program to work on a deeply reported nonfiction project, including two nonconsecutive weeks at their campus in upstate New York. Accepted fellows do not need to pay tuition or residency fees. The deadline to apply is December 15.
-The Scripps Howard Foundation is accepting applications for their paid, year-long fellowship program in collaborations with Scripps Washington Bureau and The Texas Tribune. Fellows can choose between two tracks at each publication. For the Scripps Washington Bureau, the tracks are: investigative reporting for video and data reporting. For The Texas Tribune, the tracks are: multimedia reporting and data visualization development. The salary is $50,000, including full benefits, and the program runs from June 2022 through May 2023. The deadline to apply is December 19.
–The American Prospect is accepting applications for their paid, two-year John Lewis Writing Fellowship program in Washington, D.C. The fellow will contribute quick-turn political reporting, news, and analysis, as well as longer-term investigative and magazine projects. Applicants should have at least three years of reporting and writing experience. The starting salary is $58,000 and includes benefits and union membership in the Washington-Baltimore News Guild, “which secures an annual raise.” The deadline to apply is December 20.
–NPR is accepting applications for their paid Above the Fray fellowship program in collaboration with The John Alexander Project. The program will provide one “up-and-coming radio journalist the opportunity to cover important but under-reported stories” on global public health or international migration. Applicants should have at least five years of journalism experience. The fellowship covers “all production and living expenses,” and the fellow is expected to prepare and edit the project in Washington, D.C. The deadline to apply is January 15.
–The Chronicle of Higher Education is accepting applications for their reporting internship program. The interns will work as full-time reporters from January through May 2022. The internship pays $700 per week before taxes and applicants should be based in Washington, D.C., but they “may be able to offer flexible work arrangements, depending on your circumstances.” Send inquiries to [email protected].
JOBS
NEW YORK
–The New York Times is hiring for multiple positions, including a politics reporter to co-author their newsletter, On Politics; a senior recipe editor for NYT Cooking; a news assistant to support senior editors on the International desk; and a news assistant to monitor and reply to emails sent to The Morning newsletter and David Leonhardt’s email account. All positions are represented by the NewsGuild of NY.
–Bloomberg is hiring for multiple positions, including a social media editor to manage content distribution and strategy, as well as a social and audience development editor to help the magazine “branch into new digital spaces.” Candidates for both positions should have at least three years of experience as an editor or social media editor, and proficiency in social analytics and publishing tools.
–Morning Brew is hiring for multiple positions, including an assistant social media editor to create social content, as well as a senior social media editor to manage social content creation. Candidates for the assistant editor position should have at least one year of experience, while candidates for the senior editor position should have at least six years of experience.
–WIRED is hiring a deputy editor to oversee some of their most ambitious reporting, including packages and special projects. Candidates should have at least eight years of digital editorial experience, with a strong focus on science or tech coverage, and have some experience managing writers. The position can be based in New York or San Francisco.
-The School of Visual Arts is hiring a content writer and editor to produce content for their “creative publications, newsletters, digital campaigns, and various recruitment materials.” Candidates should have at least five years of editorial experience and a working knowledge of Adobe Creative Cloud and Google Workspace.
WASHINGTON, D.C.
–The Washington Post is hiring for multiple positions, including an editor to run its America desk; an associate producer to join their branded content studio, WP Creative Group, as well as a food and climate editor to lead coverage for their Business desk. Candidates for all positions should have at least a few years of relevant experience. The deadline to apply is next Tuesday, November 30 for the food and climate editor position; next Wednesday, December 1 for the American editor position; and no deadline was given for the WP Creative Group producer position.
CALIFORNIA
–WIRED is hiring a deputy editor to oversee some of their most ambitious reporting, including packages and special projects. Candidates should have at least eight years of digital editorial experience, with a strong focus on science or tech coverage, and have some experience managing writers. The position can be based in New York or San Francisco.
–Insider is hiring a senior editor to lead their West Coast news team. Candidates should have editing or reporting experience, including experience assigning and editing a mix of articles. The position can be remote on the West Coast or be based in Los Angeles.
–The Los Angeles Times is hiring a managing editor to oversee their daily news coverage and multiple editorial departments. Candidates should have at least 15 years of relevant experience, including at least a decade of management experience. The deadline to apply is December 12.
SOUTHEAST
-Local reporter positions are available in Tallahassee, FL for a visual journalist at The Tallahassee Democrat.
CENTRAL
–South Side Weekly is hiring a Chicago-based managing editor to coordinate the production of their biweekly newspaper and weekly online content. Candidates should have at least one year of editing experience, preferably in a newsroom, and deep knowledge of the South Side’s business, political and cultural history. The position is mostly remote, but attendance at in-person meetings is periodically required. The salary range is $40,000-$45,000. The deadline to apply is December 17.
–The Chicago Tribune is hiring for multiple positions, including a director of audience to oversee their audience strategy; a reporter to cover the city’s real estate scene; and a deputy senior content editor to help edit and manage their editorial workflow. They are also planning to hire for reporting, editing and audience roles in the near future. Send inquiries about those roles to [email protected].
-Local reporter positions are available in Evansville, IN for a criminal justice reporter and sports reporter at The Evansville Courier & Press.
REMOTE-FRIENDLY
–Forbes Health is hiring an assistant editor to join their editorial team. Candidates should have at least three years of online journalism experience, with experience in health and wellness content preferred. The salary wasn’t publicly given, but is “competitive with benefits.” Send a resume, a brief introduction, and two samples of your existing work to Sarah Berger at [email protected].
–Wealthsimple is hiring a senior editor to lead their magazine’s Education section and re-launch a new version of their Education vertical. Candidates should have at least five years of editorial experience and an interest in financial topics. The starting salary wasn’t publicly given, but is in the “[USD] six figures” range, commensurate with experience. The position can be remote in either Canada or the US, or be based in Toronto or New York. The deadline to apply is December 8.
–Latino USA is hiring an associate editor to shape and edit both long-term and quick turnaround stories by staff and freelance contributors for their weekly radio program. Candidates should have at least one year of experience writing or editing narrative, longform content, and must be fluent in Spanish. The position can be remote or based in Harlem, NY. The salary range is $53,000-$60,000. The deadline to apply is next Monday, November 29.
–ProPublica is hiring multiple reporters to produce investigations that reveal injustices across the U.S., especially in the worlds of business or health care. Candidates should have a record of producing in-depth or investigative stories, and be able to produce both quick-turnaround investigations as well as longer projects. The starting salary wasn’t publicly given, but will be more than $75,000. The deadline to apply is December 5.
-The Action Center on Race and the Economy (ACRE) is hiring a fact checker and copy editor to proofread and review research and other written content. Candidates should have at least two years of fact checking experience and a strong commitment to progressive social change and racial justice. The salary range is $53,000-$65,000. The position can be remote, but being based in Chicago, Detroit, Los Angeles, New York, Philadelphia, San Antonio, Washington, D.C., or the San Francisco and Oakland Bay Area is preferred. The deadline to apply is December 10.
–The 19th is hiring a director of fellowships to run its inaugural Frances Ellen Watkins Harper fellowship program. Candidates should have at least six years of newsroom experience, including at least two years of editing experience, and a track record of managing teams. The starting salary is $125,000. The deadline to apply is December 13.
INTERNATIONAL
–The Narwhal is hiring for multiple positions, including a British Columbia-based bureau chief to manage their team of reporters and freelancers, as well as an Ottawa-based climate reporter to investigate “the role of the fossil fuel industry in shaping — and delaying — climate policy in Canada.” Candidates for both positions should have at least five years of relevant experience. The salary range is CAD $75,000-$90,000 (USD $58,933-$70,719) for the bureau chief position, and CAD $60,000-$70,000 (USD $47,146-$55,004) for the climate reporter position. The deadline to apply is tomorrow, November 25 for the bureau chief position, and is next Monday, November 29 for the climate reporter position.
–The Guardian is hiring two London-based senior news reporters to produce UK-focused news stories and investigations. Candidates should have demonstrable journalism experience, including proven experience of writing news and features, and a strong understanding of important issues and stories affecting the UK. The deadline to apply is next Monday, November 29.
–Attitude is hiring a Surrey-based senior writer to produce content for the digital and print magazine. Candidates should have at least two years of experience working on a news or entertainment website, and an “excellent understanding of LGBTQ+ issues and the sensitivities around them.” The salary wasn’t publicly given, but is a “decent basic salary.” The deadline to apply is December 5.
–Wealthsimple is hiring a senior editor to lead their magazine’s Education section and re-launch a new version of their Education vertical. Candidates should have at least five years of editorial experience and an interest in financial topics. The starting salary wasn’t publicly given, but is in the “[USD] six figures” range, commensurate with experience. The position can be remote in either Canada or the US, or be based in Toronto or New York. The deadline to apply is December 8.
–Bloomberg is hiring an Ottawa-based reporter to cover economic data, policy, and the Bank of Canada as the country emerges from the pandemic. Candidates should have experience with economics coverage and an ability to read and interpret economic data and statistics.
–The New York Times is hiring an Asia tech columnist to “explain and analyze what is happening in tech in Asia, and to connect it with the rest of the world.” Candidates should have several years of experience reporting or editing on technology. The position can be based in Hong Kong, Beijing, or elsewhere in the region. The position is represented by the NewsGuild of NY.
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