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Featured Opportunity
The California Endowment Health Journalism Fellowships, USC Annenberg School of Journalism
Location: Los Angeles, CA
Dates: Feb. 23-27, 2014
Description: The launch of Obamacare is likely to be one of the biggest stories for California news media in the coming year. We'd like to help you figure out how to tell it. For eight years, The California Endowment Health Journalism Fellowships program at USC's Annenberg School of Communication and Journalism has been providing all-expenses-paid mini fellowships to help journalists understand how to cover complex health issues in a way that engages their audiences.
Job Listings
Senior Science Writer-Donor Relations, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute
Location: Boston, MA
Status: Full-Time
Medium: Online/Print
Health Reporter, California Health Report
Location: All cities, California
Status: Freelance
Medium: Online/Print
Science Writer, University of Florida
Location: Gainesville, FL
Status: Full-Time
Medium: Online/Print
Multimedia Reporter/Producer, Kaiser Health News
Location: California
Status: Full-Time, One Year Term Position
Medium: Online/Print
Project Editor, Kaiser Health News
Location: California or Washington, DC
Status: Full-Time, One Year Term Position
Medium: Online/Print
Project Corespondent, Kaiser Health News
Location: California
Status: Full-Time, One Year Term Position
Medium: Online/Print
Project Reporter, Kaiser Health News
Location: California
Status: Full-Time, One Year Term Position
Medium: Online/Print
Healthcare Industry Reporter, Providence Business News
Location: Providence, RI
Status: Freelance
Medium: Online/Print
Healthcare Policy and Regulatory Beat Reporter, Modern Healthcare
Location: Washington, D.C.
Status: Full-Time
Medium: Print/Online
US Health and Science Editor, MailOnline (via mediabistro.com)
Location: New York, NY
Status: Full-Time
Medium: Online
Editor, The Catholic Health Association of the United States
Location: St. Louis, MO
Status: Full-Time
Medium: Print/Online
Healthcare Reporter, The Bulletin
Location: Bend, OR
Status: Full-Time
Medium: Online/Print
Awards, Fellowships and Workshops
Reporting Sex Trafficking: A local problem with global dimension, The McCormick Specialized Reporting Institute at the UNC School of Journalism and Mass Communication
From the website: This McCormick Specialized Reporting Institute provides journalists with crucial information and approaches to cover sex trafficking accurately and responsibly. In turn, news coverage can foster meaningful dialogue among the public and policymakers as to what are the causes, consequences, and solutions to the problem of sex trafficking. The reporting institute will feature collaborative workshop sessions and coaching from award-winning journalists and faculty.
Deadline: September 30th, 2013
Requirements: The workshop is limited to 15 participants. The deadline to apply for the workshop is Monday, September 30. From our application pool, we will select participants to represent a range of media and media ownership, and geography.
Kiplinger Fellowship, The Kiplinger Foundation
From the website: The Kiplinger Program in Public Affairs Journalism offers short-term fellowships to help make better use of new online tools and channels. Thanks to the generous support of the Kiplinger Foundation, the training will be offered free of charge. In addition, the fellowship covers lodging, most meals and includes a travel stipend. The 2014 fellowship runs from Sunday, April 6, through Friday, April 11.
Deadline: November 30th, 2013
Requirements: To apply, journalists must have five or more years of experience at a news organization. All fellowship sessions are conducted in English without translators.
Nieman Visiting Fellow, Harvard University
From the website: The Nieman Foundation for Journalism at Harvard offers short-term visiting fellowships to individuals interested in working on special research projects designed to advance journalism.
Deadline: November 8th, 2013
Requirements: Applicants need not be practicing journalists, but must demonstrate the ways in which their work at Harvard and the Nieman Foundation may improve the prospects for journalism’s future. This may be related to research, programming, design, financial strategies or another topic. U.S. and international applicants are welcome.
The Ochberg Fellowship, Dart Center-Columbia Journalism School
From the website: The Ochberg Fellowship, now in its 15th year, is the Dart Center's flagship program for senior and mid-career journalists who wish to deepen their knowledge of emotional trauma and psychological injury, and improve reporting on violence, conflict and tragedy.
Deadline: October 11th, 2013
Requirements: Dart Center Ochberg Fellowships are open to outstanding mid-career journalists working across all media. Past Fellows have ranged from small-town and regional general-assignment and crime reporters to war photographers and foreign correspondents for international news organizations. Applicants’ work must demonstrate journalistic excellence and a strong track record of covering violence and its impact on individuals, families or communities. Fellowships are open to print, broadcast and online reporters, photographers, editors and producers with no fewer than five years’ full-time journalism experience. Approximately half of the Fellowship participants are based in North America, with the balance drawn from Central and South America, Europe, the Asia Pacific region, Africa and the Mideast.
Investigative Grants, The George Polk Grants for Investigative Reporting
Information: The George Polk Investigative Grants are given to experienced reporters to pursue reporting projects relating to social justice. The intent is to promote public awareness of social problems in immigration, housing, welfare, health, employment and other areas and to promote investigative articles on the Web as well as in print.
Deadline: Rolling
Requirements: An applicant should have a proven track record as an investigative reporter and propose an article on a subject with which he or she is familiar. The program is intended as a resource for a reporter who always has wanted to dig into a particular topic or has developed useful expertise – who knows “where the bodies are buried” – in an area of social importance. Grants will range from $2500 to $10,000, depending on the duration and complexity of the project.
Health Data Journalism Workshop, The Association of Health Care Journalists
From the website: Journalists are invited to tap into health data in a special workshop coming this fall. This Association of Health Care Journalists workshop offers something for both data newcomers and veterans – from spreadsheet basics to visualizing data online. You’ll come away with skills and ideas on teasing stories out of datasets and tools on presenting these stories.
Dates: October 3, 2013 to October 4, 2013
Information: For more information, fill out and submit this form, or contact Christy Stretz at 573-884-5606 or christy@healthjournalism.org.
AHCJ Reporting Fellowships on Health Care Performance, The Association of Health Care Journalists
From the website: Yearlong program allowing journalists to pursue a significant reporting project related to the U.S. health care system. It can be local or national in scope, or a little of both — say an aspect of the Affordable Care Act playing out in your community or subject specialty, or the impact of particular evidence-based treatments on health outcomes, or an analysis of a health care organization’s performance, using public data sets. Fellows pursue the projects with the support of their newsrooms or freelance outlets, which commit to publish or air the work.
Deadline: November 4, 2013
Information: The fellowship covers the cost of attending the seminars and AHCJ conferences, and a project allowance is available to defray the cost of field reporting, health data analysis and other project-related research. In addition, each fellow will receive a $2,500 fellowship award upon the successful completion of the project.
The Alicia Patterson Fellowship, Alicia Patterson Foundation
From the website: The Alicia Patterson fellowships are open only to U.S. citizens who are fulltime print journalists, or to non-U.S. citizens who work fulltime for U.S. print publications, either in America or abroad. The aim of the trustees who established the foundation was to improve the quality of U.S. print journalism.
Deadline: October 1, 2013
Information: The fellowship stipend is $40,000 for twelve months and $20,000 for six months and must cover your travel and research costs. You also must pay taxes on this income, which most fellows do by submitting quarterly payments to the IRS, as many freelancers do.
Call for Proposals on Global Health, Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting
From the website: We are seeking ambitious, enterprise reporting projects on global health and the future of the global development agenda. We are maintaining our ongoing interest in reproductive health, food security, sanitation, and HIV/AIDS, malaria and tuberculosis. We are also looking for proposals that surface new or neglected issues and perspectives in global health.
Deadline: Rolling
Requirements: Proposals must include a credible plan for broad distribution of the resulting work. Applicants should demonstrate interest from editors or producers working in wide-reaching U.S. or European news media outlets. Letters from editors or producers who have worked with you in the past, and are interested in working with you again, are encouraged.