-The Athletic is accepting applications for its remote-friendly Leon H. Carter newsroom internship, which will run from the end of August/early September into November. The intern will be embedded on our Colleges desk and “help shape our most informative coverage while helping to advance our goal to be the top destination for sports news around the world.” The rate is $20 per hour, and the internship may require some travel to New York City. Apply through the internship page by April 18.

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-Motley Bloom's managing editor, Lauren Quinn, is looking for pitches from neurodivergent writers on the topic of "confronting shame, stigma, and misconceptions" for the May digital issue. "What ideas about neurodivergence do you want to challenge? What new narratives do you want to write? Let’s hear em! We’re looking for essays, reviews, first-person narratives, and reported stories that bust myths and shatter misconceptions about neurodivergence. As always, we lean into traits over diagnoses, strategies over hacks, and lived experience over all else." The rates start at $300 for short articles and $500 for longer pieces. Send pitches to [email protected] with “PITCH” in the subject line by April 11.

-Business Insider's senior editor, Jessica Orwig, is looking for pitches of “personal essays from parents that specifically discuss low-stakes challenges (like being unable to help your child with their homework) that led to a larger revelation (like realizing you can’t always be there for them).” The rate wasn’t given, but has previously been around $250. Send pitches to [email protected] “with a clear BI-friendly headline and 3-5 sentences explaining the focus of your piece.”

-The Spruce Home is hiring a remote news editor on a part-time contract to “research and perform revisions, updates, and rewrites to content as needed.” Candidates should have at least two years of experience writing or editing home or lifestyle media, preferably for a news publication or magazine. The rate is $25 per hour, and editors must commit to at least 10-15 hours of work per week. Spply through the job page.

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