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Web Produced by: Brian Duerring

The University of California, Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism
seeks two experienced journalists with extensive multimedia skills to
help coordinate a new School-based research and educational project to
develop digital news and information sites for under-served communities
in the San Francisco Bay Area.

The Fellows will work with Journalism School faculty to oversee the
creation and management of the sites, collaborate with researchers from
the Information School, Business School and other campus departments to
assess the sites' performance and viability, and train students in core
journalism and multimedia classes at the graduate level.

A BA degree at minimum is required, along with proficiency in the use of
multimedia equipment such as digital video cameras, digital audio
recorders and digital photo cameras, and multimedia software
applications such as Flash, Final Cut Pro, Soundtrack Pro and Photoshop.

Teaching experience is desirable. At least three years experience as a
practicing journalist is strongly preferred.

Salary: $80,000 a year for a 9-month teaching and research appointment,
with year-round benefits. Possibility of summer employment opportunities
at the School. This is a two-year appointment, beginning August 1, 2008,
with the possibility of longer term renewal. The positions will remain
open until filled.
Applications will be reviewed upon their receipt.

Please send applications to Sage Dilts, Dean's assistant, UC Berkeley
Graduate School of Journalism, 121 North Gate Hall, Berkeley, Ca.
94720, sagedilts@berkeley.edu

The University of California is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action
employer. The School is committed to diversity as a professional and
educational ideal.