Summer multi-media journalists
Postmedia View all jobs
- London, ON
- Temporary
- Full-time
- Report and write stories – and be able to shoot photos for them – for print, web and mobile audiences, and tailor content to meet those platforms’ varying needs.
- Have and develop local story ideas daily, a job essential along with the flexibility to quickly pivot to other newsroom priorities to meet changing needs.
- Use social media and other digital tools to find out what’s breaking and what Londoners in real time are talking about and which quickly needs our attention.
- Cultivate sources to break stories and help set the news agenda.
- File video clips for digital platforms; work with digital teams to create interactive content and other multimedia elements that both engage and enrich readers.
- A graduating journalism school student or graduate, or a candidate from a related field. Newsroom experience is an asset, but you have the ability to quickly layer and prioritize what needs to be done to quickly move up the job learning curve.
- Flexible to write effectively in breaking news, features and short form, a job essential, along with non-traditional story formats such as explainers and Q/As
- Hungry to make the most of a chance to work in a daily newsroom with top-notch journalists and eager to show what you can do to help the room.
- A digger, not satisfied with pat answers; always looking for hidden story angles and with a talent, or developing one, for explanatory journalism.
- A reporter interested not just in what happened or is happening, but also why and how, with the ability to concisely convey that added meaning to readers.
- Experience and strength in video or podcast presentation is an asset.
- A valid driver’s licence and access to a personal vehicle are also assets.
- This is a unionized position with a weekly pay rate of $917.
- Interested applicants should apply without delay, including a resume, covering letter explaining why the job should be for them and samples of their work.