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Radio Free Asia seeks a video journalist

Radio Free Asia is seeking a versatile, creative, and motivated Video Journalist capable of explaining and uncovering Asia for a global audience to create and edit video stories for RFA’s English language website and social media platforms

Responsibilities:

  • Taking on video assignments independently – from shaping, pitching, and developing ideas, to filming and writing text components – until completion
  • Working on other pieces as assigned for the website and social media platforms
  • Working with editors and writers, assigning shootings to complement articles and special reports
  • Working with the Investigative, Creative and English teams, as well as other editors to develop strong video stories
  • Other duties as assigned

Qualifications:

  • Bachelor’s degree in Journalism or related field
  • Minimum 3 years’ experience in editorial video production, conceptualization, and assigning
  • Excellent news judgment and a passion for visual journalism
  • Demonstrated ability in video storytelling
  • Strong computer and digital skills
  • Familiarity with web tools and video editing programs
  • An understanding of mobile-first experience and design
  • Fluency in English and preferably one of RFA’s broadcast languages

How to Apply: Send résumé with cover letter making reference to “Video Journalist” via email to rfajobs@rfa.org.

For further details click here.

Mariam Ahmed

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