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Journalism Teaching Fellow

Atlanta, GA · On-site

$47K - $64K/yr

Position Information Job Type Non-Faculty Position Title Journalism Teaching Fellow Position Number E00262 Department Journalism in Sports, Culture and Social Justice Location Morehouse College ...

Adjunct, Multimedia Journalism Time Type: Part time Position Summary and Qualifications: The Department of Communication, Film and Journalism at St. Joseph's University invites applications for an ...

$2.1K/wk

Journalism The Department of Communication is seeking adjunct faculty members to develop and teach undergraduate courses in our growing journalism program. The Department is seeking candidates with ...

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How much do journalism jobs jobs pay per year?

As of Jul 7, 2026, the average yearly pay for journalism jobs in the United States is $60,979.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $36,000.00 and $79,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Journalism Jobs vs Content Writer Jobs?

AspectJournalism JobsContent Writer Jobs
Required CredentialsJournalism degree or related certificationWriting skills, portfolio, sometimes a degree in English or Communications
Work EnvironmentNewsrooms, media outlets, online platformsCorporate websites, marketing agencies, freelance platforms
Employer & Industry UsageMedia companies, newspapers, TV stationsBusinesses, marketing firms, digital media
Search & Comparison IntentJob listings, career advice, industry trendsWriting opportunities, portfolio building, freelance gigs

Journalism jobs focus on reporting news, investigative work, and storytelling for media outlets, often requiring a journalism degree. Content writer jobs involve creating digital content for marketing, blogs, and websites, emphasizing SEO and audience engagement. While both roles require strong writing skills, journalism jobs are more news-oriented, whereas content writing is more marketing and brand-focused.

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Infographic showing various Journalism Jobs job openings in the United States as of July 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% Locum Tenens, 1% As Needed, 77% Full Time, 14% Part Time, and 7% Contract. Highlights an 99% Physical, and 1% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $60,979 per year, or $29.3 per hour.
Part Time Faculty - Journalism

Part Time Faculty - Journalism

Loyola Marymount University

Los Angeles, CA • On-site

$2.5K/wk

Part-time

Posted 18 days ago


Job description

The Journalism Program at Loyola Marymount University is seeking lecturers to teach undergraduate courses in reporting, news writing, feature writing, sports journalism, investigative journalism, photo journalism, audio journalism, broadcast television and video journalism. There may not be openings at this time, but your application will be kept on file. Current applications will be reviewed as openings occur. The position, when needed, is assumed to be a one-semester appointment, normally to teach 1-2 courses.
Courses taught by instructors often take place once weekly in the evenings to accommodate the schedules of working journalists. Typical responsibilities: prepare and distribute a course syllabus; prepare and lead class sessions; hold regular office hours and answer student questions; develop, distribute, and/or grade discussion materials, homework, quizzes, and other course materials; grade midterm examinations; edit and grade student stories; maintain and timely submit class records, such as attendance and grade reports; attend meetings and training, as needed; and comply with all university standards and requirements.
Qualifications:
Applicants should be working journalists (on staff or freelance) or full-time journalism educators. Applicants should ideally have a master's degree in journalism (or a doctorate in a related field). Teaching or mentorship experience is preferred. Applicants should be well-versed in the principles that support ethical journalism, have a clear sense of the American media landscape and possess a strong commitment to the value of journalism in a free and democratic society.
If interested, please submit a resume and a cover letter describing your journalism and teaching experience (if any) and indicating journalistic subjects you may be qualified to teach. Direct questions to Katherine Pickert at kpickert@lmu.edu.
Minimum salary is $2,517 per unit taught.
Faculty Regular
Loyola Marymount University, a Carnegie classified R2 institution in the mainstream of American Catholic higher education, seeks outstanding applicants who value its mission and share its commitment to inclusive excellence, the education of the whole person, and the building of a just society. LMU is an equal opportunity employer committed to providing an environment free from discrimination and harassment as defined by federal, state and local law. We invite all persons in the full diversity of their being, life experience, and beliefs to apply. (Visit www.lmu.edu for more information.)