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Part-time Faculty, Journalism Full-time Faculty Positions Full-time faculty positions will be posted on a per-opening basis. Postings are organized by college/school and department. Applicants will ...

Bachelor's degree (Journalism or English) required; Masters preferred * Some experience in field of Journalism, providing 3 written work samples * Value and practice creative writing Additional ...

Bachelor's degree (Journalism or English) required; Masters preferred * Some experience in field of Journalism, providing 3 written work samples * Value and practice creative writing Additional ...

Bachelor's degree (Journalism or English) required; Masters preferred * Some experience in field of Journalism, providing 3 written work samples * Value and practice creative writing Additional ...

Bachelor's degree (Journalism or English) required; Masters preferred * Some experience in field of Journalism, providing 3 written work samples * Value and practice creative writing Additional ...

Hourly Contract * Location : Remote * Commitment : 10-40 hours/week What You'll Do * Write, edit ... Bachelor's degree or higher in English, Humanities, Journalism, or a related field * Extremely ...

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How much do hourly journalism jobs pay per year?

As of May 28, 2026, the average yearly pay for hourly journalism in Chicago, IL is $62,817.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $37,100.00 and $81,400.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Hourly Journalism vs Freelance Journalism?

AspectHourly JournalismFreelance Journalism
Work StructurePaid by the hour for specific assignments or reportingPaid per article, project, or contract basis
CredentialsTypically requires journalism degree or experienceOften requires similar credentials, but more flexible
Work EnvironmentEmployed by media outlets or news organizationsSelf-employed, working independently or with clients
Industry UsageCommon in traditional media outletsPopular among independent journalists and bloggers

Hourly Journalism involves working for media organizations with pay based on hours worked, providing steady employment. Freelance Journalism offers more flexibility, with pay based on individual projects or articles. Both roles often require similar credentials but differ in work structure and environment.

What are the most commonly searched types of Journalism jobs in Chicago, IL? The most popular types of Journalism jobs in Chicago, IL are:
Infographic showing various Hourly Journalism job openings in Chicago, IL as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 36% Internship, 7% Full Time, and 57% Part Time. Highlights an 86% In-person, and 14% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $62,817 per year, or $30.2 per hour.
Part-time Faculty, Journalism

Part-time Faculty, Journalism

DePaul

Chicago, IL • On-site

$4.40K - $5K/wk

Part-time

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Job description

Part-time Faculty, Journalism
Full-time Faculty Positions
Full-time faculty positions will be posted on a per-opening basis. Postings are organized by college/school and department. Applicants will be evaluated at the college/school level for the position which they are submitting an application. Unless noted by a close date, positions will remain open until they are filled. Qualified applicants are encouraged to apply.
Part-time Faculty Positions
DePaul University invites expressions of interest for a pool of qualified Part Time Faculty to teach courses in a variety of disciplines across all 10 colleges and schools. Individuals may enter expressions of interest by submitting their credentials to any posting for which they are qualified to teach. Postings are organized by college/school and department. Screening of individuals in the pool is ongoing, depending on curricular need and funding. Individuals will be contacted by the department if they reach the finalist stage for teaching a particular course or set of courses. The pool will remain in place until the closing date specified in the posting details; those interested in remaining in the pool beyond that time must resubmit. All individuals in the pool will be notified by email when the posting is closed.
Below you will find the details for the posting including any supplementary documentation and questions you should review before applying for the opening or submitting your interest in teaching. To apply for the position, please click the Apply for this Job link/button.
Posting Details
Job ID: 146250
College/School: Chicago, IL - College of Communication
Position Description:
The Journalism Program in the College of Communication at DePaul University invites expressions of interest for part-time faculty teaching opportunities for undergraduate journalism classes in Academic Year 2025-26. Applicants with expertise that matches course scheduling needs will be contacted for an interview for availability for Winter Quarter 2026 and/or Spring Quarter 2026.
Opportunities are usually Monday/Wednesday or Tuesday/Thursday, 2 times per week for the 10-week quarter for two 90-minute sessions usually meeting 10:10-11:40am, 11:50am-1:20pm, or 1:30-3pm in the Loop. (Winter Quarter is January-March, Spring Quarter generally April-mid-June).
DePaul is specifically interested in candidates who may be a good match for the following types of courses:
JOUR 275 Intro to Journalism
JOUR 278 News Reporting
JOUR 396 Journalism Capstone
Qualifications:
Master's degree or bachelor's degree plus significant experience (5 years) in journalism desired.
The candidate must have demonstrated professional experience and success in the journalism industry, plus experience mentoring young journalists or media workers on project work based with constructive feedback. Commitment to professional development and helping develop students as media professionals requested.
Classroom teaching experience highly desired.
Application Instructions:
Please include a short statement explaining why you are qualified to teach an undergraduate journalism class and include an updated resume.
Considerations:Exceptions to standard rates may apply to courses with unique credit hours, supervision, labs, clinical/practicum courses, coaching, administrative tasks, and courses that are either over-enroled or under-enrolled.
General Compensation/Benefits Statement:DePaul University has provided a compensation range that represents its good faith estimate of what the University may pay for the position at the time of posting. The salary offered to the selected candidate will be determined based on factors such as (but not limited to) the qualifications, education, experience, and training of the selected candidate, the scope and responsibilities of the position, departmental budget availability, internal salary equity considerations, and available market information.
DePaul University offers a variety of benefit options for qualified part-time employees. Further information regarding benefits can be found here:
About DePaul University's Academic Calendar:Except for the College of Law, DePaul University operates on a quarter system. Classes in Autumn, Winter, and Spring quarters are 11 weeks in length (including finals week) and Summer courses, in two sessions, are typically 5 weeks in length. The College of Law operates on the semester system. Classes in the Fall and Spring semesters are 16 weeks in length (including finals week) and it offers a Summer Session of 7 weeks (including final exams).
Close Date: Jun 30, 2026
Salary Information: The anticipated hiring rate of this position is between $4,400 and $5,000 per course, commensurate with qualifications and experience.
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