The Oral History Association is accepting applications for its HBCU Radio Preservation Project Archival Fellowship. The program "seeks to provide learning opportunities and mentorship for early-career archivists from diverse backgrounds and underrepresented populations," and fellows will assist in the preservation of materials at the radio stations located on HBCU campuses. The one-year fellowship can be remote, pays $45,000, and will begin on January 2. Apply by November 25.
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-Business Insider's deputy editor, Conz Preti, is looking for pitches of essays on the following topics: being child-free by choice and how that affected relationships; parenting teenagers (all of the topics); American families who moved abroad (all countries are welcomed, but would love more South America stories). Send pitches to [email protected].
-The New York Times is hiring a temporary Well desk reporter to “produce outstanding news, service and enterprise journalism focused on brain health, aging and longevity.” Candidates should have at least six years of digital health reporting experience. The annual salary range is between $111,049.64 and $125,000.00 and the position is represented by the NewsGuild of NY, but it’s unclear how long the role will last.
-ARTnews is hiring a social media editor based in NYC to oversee its social media strategy, including for Art in America. Candidates should have at least two years of experience managing and directing strategy for social media platforms, ideally covering art or culture. They must have some knowledge of art and the art world. The salary range is $64,500-$67,000.