Journalists for Human Rights (JHR) is coordinating a paid internship opportunity, at Aboriginal Peoples Television Network (APTN), for emerging Indigenous reporters through its Indigenous Reporters Program.
Internship Opportunity: 1 position at APTN as a Television Technician (junior) OR Researcher/Writer (trainee)
Location: APTN offices in Winnipeg, Manitoba
Deadline to apply: Tuesday, September 8, 2015
Start Date: Tuesday, October 13, 2015
Duration: 3 months
Specific Responsibilities:
The Television Technician (junior) (APTN) works under the supervision of the Director or Producer and provides support to the Studio Crew in the day-to-day production of APTN News and Current Affairs Programming while adhering to the highest journalistic standards, procedures and practices. Key responsibilities include working as a teleprompter, electronic graphics, switcher, audio, AD, studio camera operator, floor director, and editor. Additionally, the intern will be responsible for prepping the studio prior to production, which includes lighting, camera set-up and striking the set following production.
The Researcher/Writer (trainee) (APTN) works under the direction of the Assignment Editor and gathers content for News and Current Affairs while adhering to the highest journalistic standards, procedures and practices. Key responsibilities include searching for stories; researching, developing ideas using leads/tips; pitching story ideas; interviewing sources, preparing story outlines, reviewing archives; assisting with the preparation of published stories, etc.
About APTN:
APTN is the first national Aboriginal television network in the world with programming by, for and about Aboriginal Peoples to share with all Canadians and viewers around the world. For the third straight year APTN has been recognized as one of Canada’s Top 100 Employers and for the seventh consecutive year APTN has been recognized as Manitoba’s Top 25 Employers.
About APTN
Winnipeg:
The APTN Winnipeg head office is a hub for national
stories and community-based reporting. The Winnipeg office is heavily focused
on broadcast journalism.
About JHR:
Journalist for Human Rights (JHR) is Canada’s leading media development organization. Through skills training and mentorship, JHR empowers journalists to report ethically and effectively on local human rights issues that would otherwise be ignored and unaddressed. Since 2002, JHR has trained over 12,500 journalists in 21 countries in Sub-Saharan Africa and the Middle East.
In 2013, JHR launched its first project in Canada, The Northern Ontario Initiative. The project worked in remote Indigenous reserve communities across Ontario training citizens to report on, and from, their own communities. It also connected them to interested editors and news directors and taught them how to sell their freelance work to mainstream media outlets. The objective of this project was to build relationships between Indigenous communities and media outlets to create greater awareness of Indigenous culture, peoples and issues amongst non-Indigenous Canadians by strengthening Indigenous voices in Canadian media.
How to Apply:
Applicants must be
currently enrolled in a post-secondary media program OR a recent graduate (in
the last 4 years). Applicants will identify as Indigenous (First Nations, Métis
or Inuit). Please indicate which position you are applying for (TV Tech or
Researcher).
Please send a cover letter, resume with three (3) references and samples of your work to:
Hannah Clifford
Program Assistant
Indigenous
Reporters Program