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  • Washington Correspondent  

    JTA is seeking an experienced, enterprising Washington Reporter to cov... Read More
    JTA is seeking an experienced, enterprising Washington Reporter to cover the intersection of U.S. politics, foreign policy and Jewish communal life from the nation’s capital. The reporter will produce breaking news, enterprise reporting and feature stories on political races, Congress, the White House, federal agencies, antisemitism policy and the U.S.-Israel relationship. The ideal candidate is a sharp, fast-moving journalist with strong sourcing skills, deep curiosity about politics and American Jewish life and the ability to translate complex political developments into compelling stories for a broad audience. This reporter will cover daily news out of the nation’s capital, developments on the campaign trail and in local races of interest to the JTA audience and national political dynamics that lend themselves to thematic pieces. Responsibilities . Lead JTA’s coverage of national elections, including presidential, congressional, gubernatorial and key non-New York local races affecting Jewish communities. Cover daily developments in Washington related to Jewish affairs, domestic politics, foreign policy and civil rights Break news on Capitol Hill, the administration, Jewish organizations and advocacy groups. Develop enterprise and step-back pieces that capture national trends and political dynamics. Report on campaign strategy, political messaging and policy debates related to antisemitism, religious freedom, Israel and domestic issues important to Jewish voters. Attend press briefings, congressional hearings, policy events and community gatherings. Travel as needed to cover campaigns, conventions, battleground states and major election events. Cultivate sources across government, politics, diplomacy and Jewish communal institutions. Collaborate with editors and reporters across the newsroom on national and international coverage. Contribute to newsletters, podcasts, live coverage and multimedia storytelling as needed. Maintain high standards of accuracy, fairness and journalistic ethics. Qualifications 3-5+ years of professional reporting experience, preferably covering politics, Congress, national security or public policy. Strong understanding of U.S. politics and the American Jewish landscape. Demonstrated ability to break news and develop original reporting. Excellent writing, interviewing and analytical skills. Ability to work quickly under deadline pressure while maintaining accuracy and excellence. Experience covering sensitive or polarizing topics with nuance and balance. Familiarity with Israel and Middle East issues is strongly preferred. Multimedia experience (audio, video, newsletters, social media) is preferred. Hebrew language skills are a plus. To apply, please submit a resume, cover letter and three to five clips to jobs@70facesmedai.org with “Washington Correspondent” in the subject line. Read Less
  • New York Reporting Fellow  

    We are seeking an energetic, curious early-career journalist to join o... Read More
    We are seeking an energetic, curious early-career journalist to join our newsroom as a New York Reporting Fellow. This role is designed for an emerging reporter eager to develop strong reporting instincts, sharpen news judgment, and gain experience covering the stories, trends, and conversations shaping Jewish life in New York and across the United States. Working closely with editors and reporters, the Fellow will contribute to daily news coverage, identify emerging stories, pursue original reporting, and help our newsroom respond quickly to breaking developments. The Fellow will have the opportunity to attend conferences and benefit from other enrichment opportunities. Ideal Candidate The ideal candidate is a hungry reporter who loves chasing stories, thrives in a fast-moving news environment and is excited to cover everything from breaking news and politics to culture, religion and community trends. They are as comfortable jumping on a developing story as they are pursuing original reporting, and they understand that great journalism today requires engagement with audiences across multiple platforms. They are eager for feedback and mentoring to develop their journalism skills while adhering to the highest reporting and editing standards. This fellowship offers an opportunity to learn from experienced editors, build a substantial portfolio of published work and develop the skills necessary for a successful career in Jewish journalism. Responsibilities Report and write breaking news, trends and feature stories for digital publication. Monitor breaking news and rapidly develop stories as events unfold. Identify and pitch timely, relevant stories that are gaining traction on social media, within Jewish communities and in the broader news cycle. Attend events, press conferences, public meetings and community gatherings throughout the New York area. Work collaboratively with editors to develop original enterprise and trend stories. Assist with live news coverage and contribute to major breaking-news efforts as needed. Monitor social media platforms, newsletters and other information sources to identify emerging stories and audience interests. Support newsroom operations including by creating social media and newsletter content, assisting with research and fact-checking. Support newsroom operations through administrative and editorial tasks, such as maintaining calendars and organizing contact lists. Uphold the highest standards of journalistic accuracy, fairness and ethics. Qualifications Bachelor's degree or equivalent experience in journalism, communications, political science, history, Jewish studies or a related field. Up to two years of journalism experience, including internships, freelance work or entry-level newsroom roles. Strong reporting, writing and interviewing skills. Demonstrated interest in news, current events and digital journalism. Interest in Jewish communities, culture, religion, politics and public affairs. Ability to work efficiently under deadline pressure and manage multiple assignments simultaneously. Dedication to traditional journalism values of objectivity, nonpartisanship, fairness and inclusivity. Strong news judgment and curiosity about what readers are talking about and sharing. Familiarity with social media platforms and digital publishing tools. Strong organizational skills, attention to detail and willingness to contribute to both editorial and operational aspects of a small, collaborative newsroom. This position is based in New York, NY, and requires 2-3 days in the office. Read Less

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