SEJournal News: Weekly Online Publication Seeks Volunteer Editors

March 29, 2023

SEJournal News: Weekly Online Publication Seeks Volunteer Editors

By A. Adam Glenn

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The “secret sauce” to the SEJournal’s success is its healthy roster of hard-working volunteer editors, each of whom helps oversee half-a-dozen of the weekly publication’s sections, covering topics such as living the freelance life or the insights gleaned from award-winning journalism.

These good folks unearth great ideas, identify talented writers and help shepherd the resulting stories to publication, as well as share insights and work through their roles on the Society of Environment Journalists’ Editorial Advisory Board.

And they do it largely because of their commitment to helping their fellow journalists and to supporting the SEJ’s mission to “strengthen the quality, reach and viability of journalism that advances public understanding of environmental issues.”

Now SEJournal is looking to give our tireless volunteers a boost and at the same time expand opportunities for others who would like to pay it forward to their fellow journalists. So we’re now significantly expanding the ranks of our volunteer editors.

 

We’re planning to add five new

co-editors. And as we search for

candidates, we’ll have diversity and

commitment to the beat in mind.

 

In the coming weeks and months, we’re planning to add five new co-editors. And as we search for candidates, we’ll have diversity and commitment to the beat in mind, not just knowledge of the subject matter. Those new to the environmental journalism beat are welcome!

The following positions are now open to volunteers:

  • Co-editor, FEJ StoryLog (reports from grantees of SEJ's Fund for Environmental Journalism)
  • Co-editor, Freelance Files (surviving as an independent journalist)
  • Co-editors (two), EJ InSight (cutting edge of visual journalism on the environment)
  • Co-editor, Inside Story (interviews with journalists creating winning work)

While the rewards are high, the work is deliberately kept to a minimum and is shared with your co-editor. That time commitment generally includes brainstorming or digging up story ideas, reaching out to writers and light editing (approximately 4-6 hours per story, twice a year for a quarterly column).

Co-editors join the masthead of the SEJournal and also are invited to take part in the SEJ’s Editorial Advisory Board, which meets online for one hour each quarter.

Want to join our team? Please email me with your interest at SEJournaleditor@SEJ.org. Volunteers interested in other SEJournal or SEJ Publications work are welcome to reach out as well. And if you’ll be at #SEJ2023 in Boise, let me know and we can meet up in Idaho!

A. Adam Glenn is editorial director of publications for the SEJ. He has been editor of SEJournal since 2012, previously serving as its co-editor and features editor. He has been an SEJ member since 1992.


* From the weekly news magazine SEJournal Online, Vol. 8, No. 13. Content from each new issue of SEJournal Online is available to the public via the SEJournal Online main page. Subscribe to the e-newsletter here. And see past issues of the SEJournal archived here.

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