NEWSWELL at Arizona State University

Summer intern, NEWSWELL Chicago

NEWSWELL at Arizona State University  •  $20/hr  •  United States (Remote)  •  2 months ago
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Job Description

Summer Intern, Chicago

NEWSWELL Chicago — the new home of four iconic West Side Chicago publications — is looking for bold, curious student journalists to join our summer internship program.

The network includes the Austin Weekly News, Wednesday Journal of Oak Park and River Forest, Forest Park Review and the Riverside–Brookfield Landmark. These four publications have deep roots and big energy, covering some of the most creative, culturally rich, future‑shaping neighborhoods on Chicago’s West Side and near‑west suburbs.

This paid internship puts you right in the middle of real, community‑driven reporting. You’ll get hands‑on experience with stories that matter: neighborhood issues, politics, arts and culture, sports, features and enterprise reporting.

You’ll work with veteran editors who provide one‑on‑one coaching, smart edits and thoughtful mentorship. You’ll attend workshops conducted by award-winning editors.

In February 2026, NEWSWELL acquired the assets of Growing Community Media, the former publisher of the four Chicago-area titles, to ensure these historic community outlets have long‑term stability and the resources they need to thrive.

If you’re ready to learn, hustle, create and make a real impact in communities full of personality, complexity and possibility, this internship is for you.

NEWSWELL helps newsrooms become nonprofit and for-community. It provides strategic guidance, innovative solutions and wrap-around operations so local journalists can focus on local news, and newsrooms can best serve their communities.

NEWSWELL partners with Arizona State University, the nation’s most innovative 11 years in a row, to offer game-changing ideas, tools and research. NEWSWELL transforms local news to help communities and democracy thrive.

This is a 12-week, 20-hour per week internship that begins in May and ends in August.

The pay rate for this role is $20 per hour.

Submission Requirements

Please submit a single document file (PDF) that includes the following in this order:

  • Your resume (one to two pages)

  • A cover letter that highlights your strengths and explains why you are a strong candidate for the position

  • Links to three to five online samples of your work, each with a one- to two-sentence description detailing what you did and how you did it

Please assemble these materials into one PDF and upload as instructed.

What you’ll do:

  • Cover community news and events that matter to local audiences

  • Seek out unique, audience-driven story ideas and build a beat on a relevant topic

  • Aggregate breaking news from multiple sources and verify accuracy

  • Edit, crop and size photos for online publication

  • Create compelling, SEO-friendly headlines

  • Produce and share engaging multimedia content, including video, audio and social media posts

  • Meet with local public officials, community leaders and residents to build sources and strengthen reader engagement

  • Analyze public data and contribute to data-driven reporting

  • Collaborate with editors and reporters to support newsroom operations and editorial planning

What you'll need:

  • Excellent verbal and written communication skills, including proper grammar, spelling and punctuation

  • Strong news writing and editing skills, with familiarity in Associated Press style

  • Understanding of basic journalism concepts, including libel law and news judgment

  • Ability to work independently and collaboratively

  • Proven professionalism, dependability and punctuality

  • Knowledge of journalism tools such as WordPress, Photoshop and popular social media platforms

  • Ability to maintain confidentiality and handle responsibility

  • Strong attention to detail and accuracy

Relevant qualifications:

Candidates must meet one of the following conditions:

  • A degree-seeking student currently enrolled in a journalism or communications-related program at a college or university who has completed at least one year of study

  • A degree-seeking graduate student enrolled in a journalism or communications-related program

  • A recent graduate from a journalism or communications-related program at a college or university

Preferred qualifications:

  • Spanish fluency is a plus

Benefits:

  • $30 bi-weekly cell phone reimbursement

  • Hands-on experience in a professional environment

  • Professional development plans

  • Opportunity to network with ASUEP leaders and other ASU students

  • Access to LinkedIn Learning and their 8,000+ courses

  • Professional skills workshops

NEWSWELL is an Equal Opportunity Employer

NEWSWELL at Arizona State University

About NEWSWELL at Arizona State University

NEWSWELL offers comprehensive wraparound services, business planning and professional training to our local newsrooms, helping them build sustainable business models that focus on and serve their communities. It is part of ASU Media Enterprise at Arizona State University.

Industry
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Company Size
11-50 employees
Headquarters
Phoenix, Arizona
Year Founded
2024
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