The Arizona Republic, part of the USA Today Network, is looking for journalists for reporting fellowships on an ongoing grant-funded environmental project.
The journalist will be a part of a three-person team that includes an award-winning, nationally recognized reporter and two reporting fellows. You will be working with the environment editor on major projects, enterprise stories, daily coverage and content for social media channels.
The fellowships last one year and is full-time, 40 hours a week, and includes paid time off, health insurance and other company benefits.
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