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How much do journalism assistant jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 20, 2026, the average yearly pay for journalism assistant in the United States is $46,661.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $37,500.00 and $47,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are some common challenges a Journalism Assistant might face when supporting reporters and editors?

Journalism Assistants often work in fast-paced environments where deadlines can shift rapidly, requiring strong organizational and time-management skills. They may face the challenge of juggling multiple tasks such as fact-checking, scheduling interviews, and transcribing notes, all while ensuring accuracy and reliability of information. Additionally, they frequently collaborate with various team members, including reporters, editors, and photographers, which requires clear communication and adaptability. Learning to prioritize tasks and remain detail-oriented under pressure is key to thriving in this role.

Is 30 too late to get into journalism?

Journalism assistants can enter the field at any age, including 30 or older, as the role values strong communication skills, adaptability, and a willingness to learn. Many journalists start their careers later in life, and gaining relevant experience through internships, courses, or networking can be beneficial regardless of age.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Journalism Assistant, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Journalism Assistant, you need strong writing, research, and organizational skills, often supported by a degree in journalism, communications, or a related field. Familiarity with content management systems (CMS), social media platforms, and basic photo or video editing tools is commonly required. Attention to detail, adaptability, and effective communication are standout soft skills in this role. These abilities ensure timely, accurate content production and smooth collaboration within busy newsrooms.

How to get a job in journalism with no experience?

To start a career as a journalism assistant with no experience, focus on developing strong writing and research skills through online courses, internships, or volunteering. Building a portfolio of writing samples and gaining familiarity with media tools like AP style and content management systems can improve your chances of entry-level employment.

What are Journalism Assistants?

Journalism Assistants support reporters, editors, and other media professionals by conducting research, fact-checking, transcribing interviews, and assisting with the production of news content. They often help organize information, gather data, and maintain databases to ensure accurate and timely reporting. This entry-level role provides valuable experience and insight into the workings of a newsroom, making it an excellent starting point for a career in journalism.

What is an assistant journalist?

An assistant journalist supports reporters and editors by gathering information, conducting research, and preparing stories. They often handle tasks such as fact-checking, interviewing, and managing sources, and may use tools like content management systems and recording equipment to aid in news production.

Is AI going to replace journalism?

As a journalism assistant, AI is increasingly used to support tasks like data analysis, fact-checking, and content generation, but it is unlikely to fully replace journalists. Human skills such as critical thinking, interviewing, and ethical judgment remain essential in journalism work. AI tools serve as aids to improve efficiency rather than substitutes for professional judgment.
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Graduate Student Assistant - GSA Digital Media & Journalism

Graduate Student Assistant - GSA Digital Media & Journalism

Liberty

Lynchburg, VA

Part-time

Posted 17 days ago


Job description

Working independently and exercising good judgment and discretion, the Graduate Assistant (GSA or TA) works on campus in an academic support role for the University. These roles can range from teaching your own classes, overseeing students, grading academic assignments, scheduling, sending emails, lecturing, etc. The Graduate Assistant works a maximum of 20 hours per week (12m - 1040) throughout their contracted time length.

ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS AND RESPONSIBILITIES

  • Work under the direction and supervision of the Dean, Department Chair, or Professor in the School of Communication and the Arts Digital Medial and Journalism.

  • Be present for all necessary events put on by the department and the Graduate School.

  • Attend all Orientations and training sessions per the direction of the School of Communication and the Arts and The Graduate School.

  • Uphold and follow the Community Standards and respected Honor Code (provided by the Office of Community Life), as well as the Graduate Assistantship Handbook.

  • Create and edit any and all PowerPoint, Excel, or Word documents.

  • Track Attendance using Top-Hat and post in Canvas.

  • Administer/proctor exams: monitor students during exams to avoid talking, laptop browsing, and cheating; answer questions and manage Top-Hat or Canvas technologies.

  • Grade subjective and objective quizzes/tests/exams and written assignments within university specified timeframes.

  • Communicate through email and Canvas with students regarding absences/attendance issues/meetings/any course related questions responding within university specified timeframes.

  • Manage excused absences, doctors' notes, student athletes.

  • At the direction of the Office of Disability Accommodation Support, provide any academic accommodations to students by managing tests and assignments for these students with the Testing Center or making modifications to third party tests/Canvas to meet these requirements.

  • Maintain regular business office hours to provide availability and interaction with students either in person or over MS Teams as directed by their supervisor/chair/dean.

  • Assist the department with miscellaneous administrative tasks/projects and any other various responsibilities.

  • Strictly adheres to Liberty University policies, representing the University in an exemplary manner.

  • Works effectively as a team member, embracing and fostering LU's mission.

  • Assist in a support role for the assigned professor in class related functions.

  • Assist and develop any research related material under the direction of a supervisor.

SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITIES

The Graduate Assistant Supervisors are responsible for abiding by the Graduate Assistantship Handbook and overseeing the Teaching Assistant for the School of Communication and the Arts Digital Media and Journalism program.. This should be in line with the tasks and responsibilities that will be assigned to their Teaching Assistant. They are to monitor and assess the Teaching Assistants academic, professional, social, and spiritual growth. In addition, they will also complete Graduate Assistants evaluations for every new hire at the end of their first semester and for returners, at the end of the year.

QUALIFICATIONS AND CREDENTIALS

Education and Experience

Graduate Student Assistant (GSA)
  • Bachelor's degree (B.A./B.S.) degree from a four-year college or university preferred within the communication and the arts digital medial and journalism field.

  • Minimum Qualifications: Must be accepted into, or currently enrolled in a master's or doctorate program by the start date within the School of Communication & the Arts Digital Media and Journalism program.

  • Preferred Qualifications: Must be enrolled in a master's or doctorate program within the School of Communication and the Arts Digital Media and Journalism program and have previous teaching experience.

  • Experience using Microsoft Office.

  • Ability to attain an understanding of all technical systems that support the role of being a GSA.

  • Must live in the local area in order to report to work on campus.

ABILITIES AND COMPETENCIES ESSENTIAL TO THE FUNCTION OF THE JOB

Communication and Comprehension
  • Ability to effectively communicate both verbally and in writing to convey clear, well articulated information.

  • Ability to understand, speak, and write English in order to convey messages and correspond in an articulate and professional manner.

  • Possess public communication skills that allow professional representation of Liberty University to a variety of business, government and community customers and associates.

  • Strong organizational skills.

  • Computer and scheduling skills.

Problem Solving
  • Intuitively able to reason, analyze information and events, and apply judgment in order to solve problems of both a routine and complex nature.

Physical and Sensory Abilities
  • Required to travel to local and campus locations.

  • May be required to sit to perform deskwork or type on a keyboard.

  • Regularly required to hear and speak in order to effectively communicate orally.

  • Regularly required to stand, walk, and climb stairs to move about the campus.

  • Handle materials, reach overhead, kneel or stoop in order to conduct business.

  • Regularly lift 10 or fewer pounds.

WORKING CONDITIONS

Work Environment

The working environment in which one will typically perform the essential functions of this position is a climate-controlled setting. It is well lighted and the noise level is moderate. Working environment also includes facilitation of events outdoors occasionally.

Driving Requirements

Use of one's personal vehicle (or LU vehicles) may be required for travel in the performance of the essential functions of this position. Proof of a valid Virginia driver's license, an acceptable DMV record, and liability insurance is required.

Target Hire Date

Time Type

Part time

Location

Lynchburg - In Office

The University is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We believe it is our moral and legal obligation to meet the responsibility of ensuring that all management practices regarding employees are conducted in a nondiscriminatory manner. In compliance with Title VII of the 1964 Civil Rights Act, and other applicable federal and state statutes, all recruiting, hiring, training, and promoting for all job classifications will be administered without regard to race, color, ancestry, age, sex, national origin, pregnancy or childbirth, disability, military veteran status or other applicable status protected by law, including state of employment protected classes. It is, therefore, our policy and intention to evaluate all employees and prospective employees strictly according to the requirements of the job. All personnel related activities such as compensation, benefits, transfers, job classification, assignments, working conditions, educational assistance, terminations, layoffs, and return from layoffs, and all other terms, conditions and privileges of employment will be administered without regard to race, color, ancestry, age, sex, national origin, pregnancy or childbirth, disability, military veteran status or other applicable status protected by law, including all applicable state of employment protected classes. The University is a Christian religious-affiliated organization; and as such, is not subject to religious discrimination requirements. The University's hiring practices and EEO discrimination practices are in full compliance with both federal and state law. Federal law creates an exception to the "religion" component of the employment discrimination laws for religious organizations (including educational institutions), and permits them to give employment practice preference to members of their own religious beliefs.