Visual journalist, Milwaukee neighborhoods reporting initiative
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Visual journalist, Milwaukee neighborhoods reporting initiative The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel is seeking a community-focused and public-service driven photojournalist for our new neighborhoods initiative, a grant-funded pilot project launching in early 2025. If you're looking for a photography position that gives you an opportunity to make a huge impact in a Milwaukee neighborhood and be part of a ground-breaking effort in local journalism, read on. With unprecedented grant support from major foundations in the community, this effort will launch in three Milwaukee neighborhoods. The visual journalist will be part of a team that will pioneer a listen-first approach with a goal of elevating neighborhood voices by positioning journalists as helper figures who will inform and empower residents, amplify their voices and explore solutions to the problems they see. The team will include an editor and three reporters. Our aim is to add an engagement specialist as additional grant funding becomes available. While members of the team will spend most of their time inside neighborhoods, they will have the collaboration and support of the Journal Sentinel's award-winning newsroom to help elevate and scale their work. We want someone who understands the powerful role visuals storytelling plays in reaching new audiences and who is committed to high-quality journalism at every level. The ideal candidate must have the ability to work comfortably in diverse communities. Being part of this three-year pilot project will require a photojournalist who relishes the opportunity to innovate, experiment and be deeply embedded in neighborhoods. If you don't have every skill listed, please don't rule yourself out - let's talk about whether you would be the right fit. Responsibilities:
Application Instructions We are eager to learn more about you and how you fit this role. When you apply, don't limit your upload to a resume; show us what you've done. To do so, put together a single document file that includes the following, in this order: 1. Your resume - one to two pages. It is important that these items be assembled into a single document and uploaded in PDF format. Completing these steps will ensure that your application receives the highest consideration. #Newsgnt |