Learning + Development Opportunities | | | | | Investigative Journalist Intern - Residential Schools Database | The Investigative Journalism Foundation (IJF) is hosting a paid, full-time internship from May to August, for a First Nations post-secondary student who ordinarily resides on reserve or in a recognized community and is returning to studies in the fall. The successful intern will write stories based on the IJF's soon-to-launch Residential Schools Database. For more information and to apply by May 2, visit https://theijf.applytojobs.ca/editorial/37275 | | | | | Reverie: The Indigenous Music Residency | From July 2-31, four participants will travel to Toronto, access production and mentorship support, write a new, original song and present their creations to the public in a showcase performance. In addition to travel and accommodation, selected artists will receive a $2,000 honorarium and $150 for public transit in Toronto. For details and to apply by May 7, visit https://www.socanfoundation.ca/programs/cbc-indigenous-residency/ | | | | APTN Summer Student Camera Operator/Editor | APTN, the first national Indigenous broadcaster in the world, is recruiting a student aged 15-30, from a secondary or post-secondary program related to broadcasting. This role will offer hands on experience shooting and editing material for news and current affairs programming. For more info and to apply by May 7, visit https://www.aptn.ca/careers/job-openings/ | | | | IndigiNews paid fellowship for BIPOC Youth | IndigiNews with Journalists for Human Rights offers a paid, part-time fellowship for BIPOC Youth aged 19–29. This fellowship is open to students, new grads, early-career reporters and all those with a passion for journalism. From June 30-December 19, fellows will gain hands-on newsroom experience and mentorship from journalists and editors. For details and to apply by June 2, visit https://indiginews.com/uncategorized/indiginews-is-partnering-with-jhr-to-hire-two-bipoc-youth | | | | | | | | | Inviting First Nations, Inuit and Métis to be part of the CBC/Radio-Canada Talent Community | If you are interested in working at CBC/Radio-Canada, this invitation is for you! Our employment opportunities cover a wide range of fields, including journalism, communications, technology, engineering, maintenance, administration, systems and IT, marketing, legal, human resources and more. Whatever your area of expertise, if you're motivated and eager to contribute to excellence and innovation, we invite you to apply. For details visit https://cbcrc.wd3.myworkdayjobs.com/en-US/CBC_Radio-Canada_Jobs/job/Inviting-Indigenous-Talent--First-Nations-Mtis-Inuit--to-be-part-of-our-Talent-Community_JR00003717 | | | | | CJF Announces CBC Indigenous Journalism Fellow | | | | | The Canadian Journalism Foundation (CJF) has announced that Joy SpearChief-Morris is the recipient of the 2025 CJF-CBC Indigenous Journalism Fellowship, established to amplify Indigenous voices and foster better comprehension of Indigenous issues. SpearChief-Morris is an Indigenous Black Canadian journalist and former athlete from Lethbridge, AB, who specializes in print news and long-form features. "This year, Joy SpearChief-Morris will become part of the CBC Indigenous team and have the chance to really integrate into the CBC," said Selection Committee member Meagan Fiddler, a senior producer with CBC Indigenous. "I look forward to working with Joy to really hone her already considerable skills and develop her exciting pitch." For the full story, visit: https://www.newswire.ca/news-releases/cjf-announces-indigenous-journalism-fellow-802905187.html | | | | Share this newsletter | | or subscribe if this was forwarded to you. | | | |