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Data Journalist, Howard Center for Investigative Journalism

Umcp, College Park, Maryland, us, 20741

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Data Journalism Faculty

At least three years of data journalism experience in a professional newsroom, in a role that in some way involved writing code to perform common data journalism tasks. Experience with teaching, training or mentoring, which could include (but is not limited to): K-12 or university-level teaching. Leading a workshop session at an industry conference or in a newsroom. Mentoring interns or early-career journalists. Developing training materials. Collaborate with center staff, graduate fellows, students, faculty and professional news organization partners to produce data-driven investigative journalism. Collect, clean and maintain structured datasets and document collections gathered by the center for use by news organizations, non-profit groups, researchers and others. Develop documentation memos, how-to guides, methodology white papers, virtual/in-person training seminars, software tools, programming libraries, data notebooks, "story recipes" or other artifacts to help others make use of structured datasets and document collections maintained by the center. Attend industry conferences and visit newsroom partners to teach, learn and promote use of Howard Center work. Assist in the identification of new partnership opportunities and in the maintenance of existing partnerships. Develop and test scalable investigative reporting techniques that rely on advanced computational methods, machine learning models, large language models and other forms of AI, and novel data sources. Teach at least one data journalism course per year at the college. The Philip Merrill College of Journalism at the University of Maryland, consistently ranked among the world's top journalism schools, develops journalists and media scholars with rigorous reporting, research, and analytical skills, a commitment to ethics, and an appreciation for the First Amendment's key role in a free society. Located a few miles from the United States capital, Washington, D.C., the college employs acclaimed researchers and repeat winners of journalism's top awards including the Pulitzer, Peabody, and Emmy awards and prepares students to join a dynamic profession. Merrill College students who enjoy small classes but also have access to the resources and opportunities available at one of the nation's top public universities leave Maryland with strong writing and visual skills, a command of technology, and a nuanced understanding of data analysis and audience engagement. Required Application Materials: A current resume or CV A cover letter of no more than 500 words No more than two work examples that demonstrate an ability to do data journalism, along with a brief note explaining your contribution. Work examples could include:

News published in any medium, including text, video and graphics. A structured dataset you created and released. A data-driven web application you helped develop. A software package you developed.

Best Consideration Date: August 25, 2025 Posting Close Date: September 2, 2025 Open Until Filled: Yes