Good Food Journalism Fellow
Who Are We
We are a global community that is driven by the creative spirit of Los Angeles. Through an inspiring mix of music, news, and culture, we bring joy and connection – online, in-person and on the radio. Always excellent, accessible, and often unexpected, we are a constant source of fuel for the imagination, education and good vibes. At least, that is what our members tell us.
As NPR’s flagship member station in Southern California for more than 30 years and a community service of Santa Monica College, KCRW is the next generation of public media.
How You’ll Make An Impact
KCRW’s Good Food seeks to foster future food writers, curators and creators through a thirteen-month fellowship. The program will facilitate an exchange of ideas, perspectives, and experiences through original, bold reporting and audience engagement.
An important outcome for the program is to provide our audiences with thoughtful coverage that is more than recipes and restaurant reviews – we use food as a lens to explore culture, science, economics, history, and community. The Fellow will be empowered to incorporate their interests, experiences and perspectives into their project. Creative work may include innovators and entrepreneurs within the food space, coverage of the diverse communities that shape the Southern California food scene, agricultural sustainability and farming, food politics and policy and broader food culture.
The Good Food Fellow will report to the Senior Director of Good Food. The fellowship is designed as a full-time program over a duration of thirteen months. Professional development and mentoring in audio production, storytelling, digital content creation and journalism with hands-on experience will be cornerstones of the fellowship, as the Fellow works with KCRW’s award-winning news and culture team.
Here’s What You'll Do:
Explore the intersections of history, culture, and our environment by inviting diverse audiences to reconsider what they eat, where they eat, and why it matters
Develop, plan, and execute reporting projects that build on each other over the course of the fellowship
Produce original audio segments, social content, newsletter essays and other digital content for Good Food
Work with KCRW producers and editors to develop skills in pitching, sourcing, writing, audio production, social media and digital engagement
Independent field reporting and production
Uphold KCRW’s high standards for ethics and quality
Here’s What You'll Bring:
A cover letter introducing yourself, as well as your passion for food and journalism
2+ years of journalism experience (including student publications, internships and fellowships)
Fluency in digital journalism and social media platforms
Proven ability to work independently and collaboratively
High-quality writing skills
A college degree or equivalent work experience
Preferred Skill:
Audio production and desktop editing in ProTools or similar software
Basic experience with content management systems or digital publishing tools
Interest in social media and audience engagement strategies
Ability to report in English and Spanish
Experience reporting or hosting on radio/podcasts
Ability to work independently
What We Offer:
Salary: $28.85/hr
Eligible for overtime and premium working holiday pay rate
Sick leave
Passionate office environment surrounded by an incredible community of curious and talented colleagues
KCRW is a qualifying employer under the Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) program - read more here to determine your eligibility
KCRW aims to be representative of Southern California, and candidates with traditionally underrepresented backgrounds and perspectives are encouraged to apply. KCRW is an equal opportunity employer and actively recruits to promote diversity in our workforce. Qualified applicants are considered for employment without regard to age, race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, pregnancy, status as a parent, national origin, disability, family medical history or genetic information, political affiliation, military service, or other non-merit based factors.