Join The Daily Campus's Digital Team
The Daily Campus is UConn’s independent, student-run newspaper. The digital team is looking to hire new digital producers for the Fall 2020 semester. This position can be fulfilled remotely. Digital producers will:
Upload articles to The Daily Campus website during production
Use Wordpress to lay out articles online
Develop interactive web pages to enhance reader experience
Maintain The Daily Campus website in the event of a campus shutdown
Job Requirements:
Detail-oriented and able to work on a team
Adaptable, eager to learn and flexible
Able to work 2 nights a week during production hours (8 PM to finish, typically around 12 AM Note: You may have to stay later depending on when stories come in)
Must attend training sessions and staff meetings
Preferred to have prior experience with Squarespace and Wordpress
Prior HTML/CSS knowledge a plus
Hours: 8.0 to 12.0 hours a week
Hourly Rate: $12.00
To apply, send a cover letter, resume and unofficial transcript to digital@dailycampus.com.
For more information, contact: Courtney Gavitt at digital@dailycampus.com
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