Deadline: 18 November 2010
The Israel Campus Beat seeks to provide timely, relevant Israel-on-campus news to a broad audience of pro-Israel students and their community supporters. Starting in January 2011, the ICB will provide the pro-Israel community with an authentic source of information about Israel activism on campus from the perspective of the student activists on the ground.
We are looking for top-notch student reporters who care about Israel and want to help shape and fulfill our vision. You will help map the future for an ICB that links pro-Israel students from across the country and provides the pro-Israel community a real view of what’s happening on campus.
What’s in it for you? Other than the excitement and satisfaction of getting in on the ground floor of the next big thing for pro-Israel students, you will
• Get great online exposure and clips of your edited work
• Be paid to report
• Enjoy top-level professional training and mentoring by seasoned journalists in the Jewish and general media:
* Reporter Interns will participate in a two-day ICB Training Intensive in Washington, DC
* All reporters and contributors may join monthly webinars on journalism, Israel and networking
* Personalized mentoring as you report, write, edit and file your stories
We are looking for reporter interns and freelance contributors (paid positions).
For more information and application materials, scroll down or contact ICB Consultant Carl Schrag at carl.schrag@gmail.com or 847-630-1565.
**If you are attending the GA, check out the ICB at the Student Breakfast Roundtables and Resource Fair on Tuesday morning. To schedule a one-on-one meeting and explore your options with the ICB, call Carl Schrag, ICB Consultant, at 847-630-1565**
For job description details please see the following PDF document:
PDF.IsraelCampusBeatJobDescriptions.pdf
More information here.
The Israel Campus Beat seeks to provide timely, relevant Israel-on-campus news to a broad audience of pro-Israel students and their community supporters. Starting in January 2011, the ICB will provide the pro-Israel community with an authentic source of information about Israel activism on campus from the perspective of the student activists on the ground.
We are looking for top-notch student reporters who care about Israel and want to help shape and fulfill our vision. You will help map the future for an ICB that links pro-Israel students from across the country and provides the pro-Israel community a real view of what’s happening on campus.
What’s in it for you? Other than the excitement and satisfaction of getting in on the ground floor of the next big thing for pro-Israel students, you will
• Get great online exposure and clips of your edited work
• Be paid to report
• Enjoy top-level professional training and mentoring by seasoned journalists in the Jewish and general media:
* Reporter Interns will participate in a two-day ICB Training Intensive in Washington, DC
* All reporters and contributors may join monthly webinars on journalism, Israel and networking
* Personalized mentoring as you report, write, edit and file your stories
We are looking for reporter interns and freelance contributors (paid positions).
For more information and application materials, scroll down or contact ICB Consultant Carl Schrag at carl.schrag@gmail.com or 847-630-1565.
**If you are attending the GA, check out the ICB at the Student Breakfast Roundtables and Resource Fair on Tuesday morning. To schedule a one-on-one meeting and explore your options with the ICB, call Carl Schrag, ICB Consultant, at 847-630-1565**
For job description details please see the following PDF document:
PDF.IsraelCampusBeatJobDescriptions.pdf
More information here.