July 2026 job openings

Investigate Midwest is seeking an editor-in-chief with at least seven years experience in investigative and data journalism. This is a full-time, fully remote position with salary beginning at $88,000, strongly preferred to be based in the Midwest. Full listing.

The Warren County Record is seeking a editor/writer who can direct news coverage. Full listing.

KSDK is seeking a multi-skilled journalist for field reporting with 1-3 years’ experience. KSDK is a TEGNA company. Full listing.  KSDK is also seeking a creative anchor with 10-20 years of news anchor experience. Full listing.

Webster University is seeking an adjunct instructor to teach journalism, social media, media analytics, media studies, and strategic communications, which includes advertising and public relations. Applicants must have a masters degree and a minimum of five years’ professional experience. Full Listing.

The Edwardsville Intelligencer is seeking a part-time (up to 29 hours a week) general assignment reporter with a community focus. Listed salary starts at $15.75-17 an hour. The Intelligencer is a Hearst newspaper. Full listing.

The Wednesday Journal is seeking a full-time staff reporter for enterprise reporting and short-form vertical video for social-first stories. Listed salary begins at $51,500 annually. Full listing.

Villa Duchesne is seeking a part-time journalism and publications teacher for middle- and upper-school grades, teaching elective courses in communications and publication (including newspaper and yearbook). Full listing.

Gray Media is seeking a news producer with a minimum of three years of experience in production. Full listing.

Nexstar Media Group is seeking a news producer with more than three years’ experience. Full listing.

The Alton Telegraph is seeking a full-time general assignment reporter. The Telegraph is a Hearst newspaper and the starting salary is listed at $35,360. Full listing.

Graphic World is seeking an associate developmental editor to develop educational content. Full listing.

 

Freelance friends: The St. Louis Pro chapter sometimes gets inquiries seeking freelancers. Sometimes they’re looking for feature/profile writers or niche specialists; more often a cold call is about some breaking news event where they need someone with boots on the ground right away. If that’s you, please email us at stlouisspj@gmail.com and we’ll add you to our list to give out when we get these requests. Include phone and email, your site or online clipbook, and what kinds of requests you could take. Good luck!

Know of a job you’d like to see listed? Send it to us at stlouisspj@gmail.com

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