Editorial Fellow
Quick answer
The National Audubon Society is hiring a hybrid Editorial Fellow across various US locations paying $20.00/hour to produce digital and print content for Audubon magazine.
- Role
- Editorial Fellow
- Organization
- National Audubon Society
- Location
- Hybrid (Multiple US locations available)
- Work setup
- Hybrid
- Level
- Entry
- Compensation
- $20.00 / hour
- Category
- Communications & Marketing
The role
The National Audubon Society is seeking an Editorial Fellow to join their award-winning magazine team for a six-month term. The fellow will contribute both digital and print content, assisting with research, fact-checking, and story development on topics such as conservation, climate change, and biodiversity. This role serves as a professional training ground for early-career journalists looking to gain hands-on experience in a major publication. The position emphasizes narrative storytelling, SEO-driven content creation, and collaborative editorial processes.
What you'll do
- Pitch and write news and feature articles for Audubon.org and the print magazine.
- Perform research, fact-checking, and story development duties for the editorial team.
- Manage content within the website backend and explore innovative storytelling tools.
- Participate in weekly editorial meetings to plan future coverage and story development.
- Contribute to efforts in diversifying sources, contributors, and story topics.
What it takes
- Graduate-level journalism coursework, degree, or equivalent field experience.
- Proven experience in reporting and writing for online and print media.
- Strong interest in science, wildlife, and environmental social justice issues.
- Familiarity with content management systems and multimedia production tools.
- Commitment to organizational values of collaboration, innovation, and inclusivity.
What you'll bring
Frequently asked questions
Is this position remote or in-office?
This position is hybrid, requiring presence in an Audubon office every Monday and Tuesday plus two additional days per month. Remote work may be considered for candidates residing outside of commuting distance to an office.
What is the compensation for this fellowship?
The Editorial Fellow will be compensated at a rate of $20.00 per hour for a 35-hour work week.
What are the core qualifications required?
Ideal candidates possess graduate-level journalism education or relevant work experience, demonstrated writing and reporting skills, and a strong interest in science and conservation news.
What is the duration of this fellowship?
This is a temporary position with a projected term of employment running from July 2026 through December 2026.
How to apply
Apply directly on National Audubon Society's site. We link straight through — no resume parsing, no profile to fill out.
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