California Endowment Health Journalism Fellowships: Apply through Sept. 2
California journalists can apply now through September 2 for The California Endowment Health Journalism Fellowships, scheduled for Oct. 21-24, 2010 and Jan. 20-23, 2011.
The focus of the all-expenses-paid program in L.A. will be on multimedia health reporting skills and community health issues. All California-based journalists — not just those on the health beat — are eligible. Write to Cahealth@usc.edu, or visit ReportingonHealth.org.
The Bond Buyer Seeks San Francisco Reporter
The Bond Buyer seeks an energetic reporter in San Francisco to cover the market where money and politics meet. The job involves covering stories on the municipal market and overall state and local government finance in the Western US.
Ideal candidate will have grounding in financial market reporting and the ability to cover complex topics on tight deadlines.
Email cover letter, salary requirements, resume, and 3-5 clips to The Bond Buyer editor at amy.resnick [AT] sourcemedia.com. EOE.
The Daily Journal Seeks San Francisco Civil Courts Reporter
The Daily Journal, the largest legal affairs newspaper in the West, is hiring a reporter to cover civil courts in San Francisco. Candidates must be self-starters who can dig into what’s going on behind the scenes and develop enterprise stories as well as covering the day-to-day business of the courts. Successful candidates should have at least two years experience writing for a daily newspaper or a wire service. A legal reporting background is preferred. Send a resume and five clips to San Francisco Editor Alexia Garamfalvi at jobs [AT] dailyjournal.com.
The Daily Journal Seeks Sacramento Reporter
Interested in covering the scheming and jockeying that goes on behind the scenes in the capital of the world’s eighth largest economy? The Daily Journal, the largest legal affairs newspaper in the West, is hiring a reporter in Sacramento to cover lobbying and the legislative process as it affects lawyers and the judicial system. Candidates must be self-starters who can develop a deep well of sources and break news instead of just reacting to it. Candidates should have at least two years experience writing for a daily newspaper or a wire service. Experience covering legal issues and state or national politics is preferred. Send a resume and five clips to San Francisco Editor Alexia Garamfalvi at jobs [AT] dailyjournal.com.
