Fwd: TCJ Editor Position Announcement

David Boromisza-Habashi dbh at COLORADO.EDU
Fri Jun 19 18:39:47 UTC 2009


I am forwarding the below position announcement at the request of
Marvene Tom at the Tribal College Journal.

DBH

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Position Announcement Link:  http://tribalcollegejournal.org/editorpost.htm





MAGAZINE EDITOR



Tribal College Journal (TCJ) is seeking a full-time onsite editor for
our national quarterly magazine based in Mancos, Colorado (near
Durango).  The ideal candidate will be a self-starter with several
years’ experience writing and editing for magazines or newspapers (or
a combination of experience and education). Experience with American
Indian contemporary issues is important. Experience and interest in
digital publishing desired.



Candidates should have first-rate writing and editing skills and
proven abilities to organize, inspire, and deliver. Must be a team
player and willing to relocate to beautiful southwest Colorado, where
the mountains meet the desert.



After 20 years, the Tribal College Journal is one of the most
respected publications in the Native American education field.
Published by the American Indian Higher Education Consortium, TCJ
covers the 37 tribal colleges in the United States and Canada and
issues of concern to Indian higher education. See
www.tribalcollegejournal.org for more information.



We offer a competitive salary and excellent employee benefits (health,
life, disability, 403(b) with employer matching).



Responsibilities include:

-- conceive, develop, and assign great story ideas

-- edit articles for compelling copy

-- obtain outstanding photographs and graphics

-- collaborate with the layout designer

-- help plan and implement the future vision of TCJ as we move into
digital journalism

-- participate in other magazine and office responsibilities



To apply, submit a resume and a cover letter explaining why you are
the person for this position. Resumés without cover letters will be
discarded. The cover letter should demonstrate your writing skill and
your knowledge of contemporary American Indian issues. Email them to
info at tribalcollegejournal.org. No phone calls, please.  Position
closes July 3, 2009.












-- 
David Boromisza-Habashi, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor
Department of Communication
University of Colorado
270 UCB
Boulder, CO 80309-0270, USA

office location: Hellems 78
work phone: +1 (303) 735 5076
work fax: +1 (303) 492 8411

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