Tuesday, May 26, 2009

Associate Professor's Position Open at FIU

Here's an email circulated on our membership listserv:

Florida International University, a culturally-diverse state institution in sunny South Florida, is searching for an Assistant Professor in Communications (Advertising/Public Relations).


An associate member of South Florida Black Journalists Association, who flourished in the position, is headed up north.

I met with the Dean of the School of Journalism and Mass Communications who hated to lose our colleague, but hopes we can spread the word.

For this tenured-track position, they are looking for demonstrated research, as well as a commitment to Communications.

The FIU Biscayne Campus has more than 2,000 students in the major. The campus is 67% Hispanic, 12% Black/African-American.

Contact Search Committee member Elizabeth Marsh (elizabeth.marsh@fiu.edu).

I've posted the announcement below.

Michael Douglas

SFBJA President

The ad is also available on aejmc.org or http://aejmc.org/jobads/?p=1187.

From: figueref@fiu.edu
To: MWDbusiness@hotmail.com
CC: kopenhav@fiu.edu; mevillar@fiu.edu; marshe@fiu.edu
Date: Thu, 28 May 2009 16:55:59 -0400
Subject: Job Description For Assistant Professor Position

Per Dr. Lillian Kopenhaver, I am attaching a job description to be distributed nationally for a vacant position in the Department of Advertising and Public Relations at the School of Journalism and Mass Communications of Florida International University in Miami. Please advise if you have any questions once you've had an opportunity to review it.

Thanks for your support.

Fernando Figueredo
Chair - Department of Advertising and Public Relations
School of Journalism and Mass Communications
Florida International University

Orlando Fox station seeks master control operator

JOB TITLE: MASTER CONTROL OPERATOR – TEMPORARY

FOX TELEVISION STATIONS, INC. - WOFL/WRBW, ORLANDO

RESPONSIBILITIES: Assure that all elements of on-air presentation are of the highest quality. Work in a team environment during fast-paced, high-pressure newcasts. Duties include: Operate microwave and satellite equipment; operate and monitor remote transmitter; tune satellite receivers to record programs for air, spot checking for quality; tune in and troubleshoot local area microwave live-shots; switch on-air programming; operate Florical automation system; commercial and programming file servers; load and operate VTR machines; make dubs.


REQUIREMENTS: A minimum of two years in the broadcast industry with experience in the master control environment preferred. Working knowledge of satellite and microwave communications. Broadcast skills with MCR switching, video file servers, VTR’s and transmitter remote controls are strongly preferred. Strong people skills, team player. Ability and willingness to work any shift a must.


POSTED: 5/27/09

SEND RESUMES W/

COVER LETTER TO: WOFL – FOX35

Human Resources Department

35 Skyline Drive

Lake Mary, FL 32746

FAX: 407-805-0888

E-MAIL: WOFL-HR@foxtv.com



NOTE: Please let us know how you learned about this position.

Two TV jobs available in Chicago


WBBM/Chicago, IL Assistant News Director – Production May 21, 2009
JOB ID 1833BR Collaborate in the redevelopment and leadership of WBBM’s broadcast and digital news operations with particular focus on presentation, packaging, production and storytelling techniques. Provide strategic leadership in the development and execution of differentiated programming that will engage and grow audiences on-air and in new media. Collaborate in the creation of other programming that extends the reach and impact of WBBM-TV. Planning and execution of the production of regularly scheduled news programs. Development of production styles on air and on line that effectively showcast original, enterprise content. Create professional environment that encourages innovation and responsible risk taking. Create production strategies to increase demographic performance in all newscasts. Write, copy edit, and post scripts across all platforms. Hire and manage performance of direct reports. Develop the performance of individual contributors (such as producers and anchors) as well as the systems and the relationships within the newsroom. Provide leadership during major breaking and planned events on-air and on-line. Proactively communicate and interact across all station departments. Support the News Director in the management of the entire department.
Perform other duties as assigned. Proven expertise in contemporary television news and digital production. Excellent creative judgment and experience in developing competitively differentiated approaches to telling stories and producing newscasts. Strong news judgment in a commercial competitive environment. Exemplary management and communication skills. Ability to lead staff through a time of transformation. Commitment to coach, train, and mentor staff. Work hours as required; weekend on-call.

MINIMUM EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE REQUIREMENTS: Bachelor’s degree in Journalism, Communication or Mass Media. Minimum of 5 years of news management and leadership experience.
To apply, click here:

WBBM/Chicago, IL Assistant News Director – Content May 21, 2009
JOB ID 1832BR Collaborate in the development and leadership of WBBM’s broadcast and digital news operations with particular focus on content. Provide strategic leadership in the development of enterprise and differentiated content that will engage and grow viewers and users. Collaborate in the creation of other programming that extends the reach and impact of WBBM-TV. Superior news judgment in a commercial, competitive environment. Proven leadership in content development that has lead to demographic ratings growth. Effective and efficient management and communication skills. Ability to lead staff members through a time of transformation. Commitment to coach, train and mentor staff. Thorough familiarity with contemporary television and digital production techniques. Work hours as required; weekend on-call.

MINIMUM EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE REQUIREMENTS: Bachelor’s degree in Journalism, Communication or Mass Media, Minimum of 5 years of news management and leadership experience. PRIMARY ACCOUNTABILITIES: Planning and execution of daily news coverage, Strategic and tactical leadership of special projects, franchise reporting and other editorial efforts, Create an environment that focuses accountability on original source journalism and enterprise content development, Write, copy edit, and post scripts across all platforms. Hire and manage performance of direct reports, Develop the performance of individual contributors (such as reporters and assignment editors) as well as the systems and the relationships within the newsroom. Provide leadership during major breaking and planned events on-air and on-line, Proactively communicate and interact across all station departments, Support the News Director in the management of the the entire department, Perform other duties as assigned.
To apply, click here:

Monday, May 25, 2009

Free digital journalism training for displaced Florida journalists

Contact: michelle@michelleferrier.com
Join DJTF: http://finance.groups.yahoo.com/group/DJTF/

Interested in learning Adobe Photoshop, Final Cut Pro and Flash? We're looking for displaced journalists and media folks who need to update their skills (to) help them get employed! We're looking at offering the intensive training in the central Florida area (Orlando) sometime in June.

If you fit this category or know someone who does, please forward this information and send the name, email, and telephone number to my email at michelle(at)

michelleferrier.com (michelle@michelleferrier.com) so that we can send out training information.

Thank you,
Michelle Ferrier

Contact: michelle@michelleferrier.com
Join DJTF: http://finance.groups.yahoo.com/group/DJTF/

Wednesday, May 20, 2009

Technical writer needed in St. Petersburg

Cobham Mission Systems – St. Petersburg is pleased to announce an employment opportunity for a Technical Writer with experience in defense and aerospace environment. This position is needed in our Engineering department at our office in St. Petersburg, Florida.
Cobham Mission Systems – St. Petersburg specializes in the design and manufacture of life saving devices, electro- explosively actuated devices and gas storage and release systems for military, underwater and aerospace applications. We are a "high-tech" business with extensive in-house design and manufacturing capabilities to satisfy customer requirements.

If you are seeking a fast paced, quality-driven opportunity, then Cobham Mission Systems – St. Petersburg is for you. We pride ourselves on building the strongest teams in the industry and seek candidates that are self-motivated, passionate and committed to providing the best to our customers.
Technical Writer
Cobham Mission Systems – St. Petersburg is seeking a Technical Writer who will be responsible for supporting the documentation requirements of the Engineering Dept. This Technical Writer will create and modify program documentation as directed by the respective Program Manager and is often required to do so for more than one program concurrently. The Technical Writer also provides guidance for the development of documents and presentations intended for the customer. The Technical Writer must understand government requirements for product documentation and be responsible for the accuracy and completeness of documents. The Technical Writer produces documents in clear and concise language with very little guidance and strong command of the MS Office suite. The Technical Writer is expected to acquire and verify information by interviewing subject matter experts, observing experiments and following methods and procedures. In addition, the Technical Writer is able to conduct research and reference other documents. The candidate should be comfortable multi-tasking in a fast-paced, high-energy engineering environment operating under tight deadlines.
Required Qualifications:
To perform this job successfully, the candidate will meet the following requirements:
Bachelors Degree in Technical Communications, English or Journalism or Business/Technical related field
Five (5) years experience in document management and technical editing
Strong proficiency with MS Word, MS Excel, and MS Power Point, Visio, Acrobat
Experience with technical projects and technical terminology
The candidate should demonstrate excellent interpersonal skills and proficiency in his/her communication skills, both orally and in writing.
Proven ability to provide excellent service to internal and external customers
Experience working in a team-oriented, collaborative environment
Proven analytical and problem-solving abilities
Proven ability to multi-task on several highly complex projects
Desired Qualifications
The ideal candidate will possess the following additional qualifications:
Masters Degree in Technical Communications, English or Journalism or Business/Technical related field
Experience with government classification marking standards
Oracle knowledge a plus
Aerospace/Military background a plus.
Other Qualifications:
The individual may be required to obtain a U.S. Government Security Clearance.
We offer a competitive pay, outstanding benefit package including health, dental, vision, life, 401(k), pension plan, a flexible work schedule and career opportunities.
Send resume to:
Cobham Mission Systems – St. Petersburg
2801 75th Street North
St. Petersburg, FL 33710
FAX: 727-345-4217
Equal Employment Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer
M/F/D/V, Drug Free Workplace
Job Summary
Location
Saint Petersburg, FL 33710
Industries
Aerospace and Defense
Job Type
Full Time
Employee
Relevant Work Experience
5+​ to 7 Years
Education Level
Bachelor's Degree
Career Level
Experienced (Non-Manager) Technical Writer - Documentation

Society of American Business Editors and Writers seeks new executive director

Must be willing to relocate to Phoenix. Spread the word
http://www.sabew.org/news/2009/145-ExecutiveDirector.html

Executive Director

Society of American Business Editors and Writers

The Society of American Business Editors and Writers seeks an experienced business journalist to serve as its executive director, to begin no later than Sept. 1, 2009. SABEW, the nation’s largest organization of business and financial journalists with more than 3,200 members, is relocating to Phoenix, where it will be based at the Cronkite School of Journalism at Arizona State University. The executive director is expected to live in the Phoenix area.

SABEW’s executive director will supervise a small staff that deals with membership issues and keeps the Web site current with news of the organization and the profession; work closely with SABEW’s officers and Board of Governors, and serve as an ambassador to other journalism organizations, newsrooms and the larger world. The executive director is expected to help lead SABEW’s transformation from an organization grounded in print media to one that touches on all corners of the digital universe. Information about SABEW’s mission and strategic plan, are available at http://sabew.org/aboutsabew/index.php.

Among SABEW’s priorities are securing a stable endowment to support its activities, adding to the training it provides members and interacting with other groups of journalists and journalism educators.

Candidates should have at least 10 years’ experience, including supervisory responsibilities. Competency in multimedia and public speaking and familiarity with the world of nonprofits and fund-raising will be regarded as assets. So will a passion for member service. Salary and benefits compare favorably with those in leading journalism programs.

Applicants should send a letter and resume to bzhunt@bizjournals.com no later than June 15. (Letters of recommendation are not needed with the initial application; candidates who advance will be asked for three references.)

Direct inquiries to joshmills@optonline.net.

Friday, May 1, 2009

Former St. Pete Times columnist Peggy Peterman named to NABJ Hall of Fame


The National Association of Black Journalists has named former St. Petersburg Times columnist Peggy Peterman to their Hall of Fame for her contributions to diversity in media and civil rights issues.

Mrs. Peterman, who retired from the paper in 1996, passed away at age 67 after a struggle with heart disease in 2004.

She was always an inspiration for journalists of color at the newspaper, earning her first job at the newspaper in 1965, after writing a lettter to the St. Petersburg Times complaining about how her 5-day-old son had to endure discrimination from a local diaper service and kids photographer.

She would eventually carve out a 31-year career at the newspaper, ranging across work as a reporter, columnist and editorial writer, mentoring young black journalists who would go on to work at news outlets across the country. She also led a local black history pageant and served as a minister, carrying her influence beyond journalism directly to the community.

PeggyPetermanatherdesk Mrs. Peterman was always a personal inspiration as well, warmly welcoming me as a newbie journalist at the Times in 1995, despite the fact she already was an institution here.

I've always felt strongly that pioneers like Mrs. Peterman paved the way for the Barack Obamas of the world, urging the community to see issues of race in new and fairer ways so they were ready when a talented, qualified politician with a funny name and dark skin was on the ballot.

The NABJ will officially induct Mrs. Peterman during a banquet Aug. 7 during its national convention in Tampa at the Tampa Convention Center. The Tampa Bay Association of Black Journalists will continue the celebration that evening during a fundraising party at the Florida Aquarium in Tampa. The NABJ's national convention will be held from Aug. 5 to 9 at the Tampa Convention Center.

The celebration at the Times starts right now.

Here's the official release from the NABJ:


Nabj30 National Association of Black Journalists Announces 2009 Hall of Fame Inductees
Peggy Peterman, Earl Caldwell, Lynn Norment and Larry Whiteside to be honored at annual ceremony

WASHINGTON, D.C. April 27, 2009 --The National Association of Black Journalists (NABJ) will induct four outstanding journalists who made integral contributions to journalism and civil rights into its Hall of Fame at a ceremony to be held on Friday, August 7, 2009 at the 2009 NABJ Annual Convention and Career Fair in Tampa.

“These remarkable individuals endured great challenges so that black journalists today can have more freedom and professional opportunity,” said NABJ President Barbara Ciara. “As Hall of Fame inductees, their memory and accomplishments will be preserved and passed on to future generations.”

The NABJ Hall of Fame inductees were named at the organization’s April Board of Directors meeting in Tampa. The inductees are:

Peggy Peterman - St. Petersburg Times (Florida); (posthumous)

The 1989 NABJ Lifetime Achievement Award recipient, Peterman spent 31 years in the newsroom of the St. Petersburg Times where she was a groundbreaking reporter, columnist and editorial writer. Peterman’s impact on the community stretched far beyond words. She generously devoted her time to the St. Petersburg community, where among many other activities she founded and directed a black history pageant, mentored young journalists and became a minister late in life. Peterman made it her ambition to help the public understand who and what the African-American family and culture was all about. After 20 years in news features, in 1994, she joined the Times editorial board and wrote about social, international and children’s issues. A scholarship at Florida A&M University is named in her honor. Peterman retired from the newspaper in 1996 and died in 2004 at the age of 67.

Earl Caldwell – Reporter and early Civil Rights Activist (New York)

As a reporter, Caldwell documented the Black Panthers from the inside in the 1970s, and became embroiled in a key Supreme Court decision clarifying reporters’ rights when the FBI tried to press Caldwell to be an informant. His career with The New York Times, New York Daily News and other papers spans more than four decades. He is also a founding member of the steering committee of the Maynard Institute for Journalism Education, as well as the Washington-based Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press. Caldwell witnessed and chronicled some of the most important civil rights events of the past 40 years and was the only reporter present when Martin Luther King Jr. was assassinated. As a writer-in-residence, Caldwell is writing “The Caldwell Journals,” a serialized account of the black journalist movement spawned by the 1960s civil rights movement.

Lynn Norment – Editor, EBONY Magazine (Chicago)

Norment has written and edited for EBONY Magazine in Chicago since 1977. She has worked to guide young journalists while bringing objective, endearing reporting of the nation’s black artists and entertainers to EBONY readers for three decades. A native of Bolivar, Tenn., who helped de-segregate her local high school, Norment went on to receive a full scholarship at Memphis State University. Her writing talent and leadership traits were quickly evident to EBONY, which hired her after just two freelance assignments. Rising to the rank of managing editor, Norment has helped the sixty-year-old magazine to maintain a fresh voice and embrace new media, making her a well-respected leader in the industry. She has held numerous leadership positions for NABJ including chairperson for the 1997 Convention in Chicago which was attended by President Bill Clinton; chairperson for the 25th Anniversary; and a former vice-chair of the NABJ A&E Task Force.

Larry Whiteside – Reporter, The Boston Globe (Boston), (posthumous)

Whiteside, a 1999 NABJ Lifetime Achievement Award Winner and 2008 National Baseball Hall of Fame writer inductee, was the first African-American beat sports writer for The Boston Globe. Whiteside was also only the third African-American recipient of the J.G. Taylor Spink Award, given by the Baseball Writers' Association of America in 2008. Whiteside covered the Red Sox from 1973 to 1994, chronicling some of the team’s most notable moments in baseball history. He was an expert on Negro league baseball and one of the first sports writers to track baseball’s international play. "Sides” made four trips to Japan and two to Australia covering the sport. Whiteside started with the Kansas City Kansan in 1959. He moved on to the Milwaukee Journal to cover the Milwaukee Braves and Brewers as well as civil rights issues in the ‘60s. In 1971, Whiteside started The Black List to help sports editors find qualified black journalists to hire. Whiteside died in 2004 at the age of 69.

The NABJ Hall of Fame Banquet will also recognize Lawrence Kaggwa of Howard University as the organization’s Journalism Educator of the Year; Jamisha Purdy, also of Howard University, as its Student Journalist of the Year; and Leon Carter and Sandy Rosenbush of the Sports Journalism Institute, as recipient of the associations’ Legacy Award.

The NABJ Hall of Fame Awards recognizes black journalists who have made outstanding contributions to the journalism profession. Past inductees include Ida B. Wells, W.E.B. Dubois, John H. Johnson and Charlayne Hunter Gault. Last year’s class consisted of Charlie Cobb, Belva Davis, Vernon Jarrett and Les Payne.

The NABJ Convention is the largest gathering of minority journalists in the country. The NABJ Hall of Fame Inductions and Banquet will take place at the 2009 NABJ Annual Convention and Career Fair, August 5-9 in Tampa. For more information go to www.nabj.org.