The Investigative Journalists NGO is looking for specialists who will teach the following subjects at the Hetq Media Factory:
- Investigative Journalism
- Fact Checking
- Data Journalism
- Data Visualization
- Photojournalism
- Video journalism
- Mobile Journalism
- Animation
- Ethics and Media Legislation.
Duration: One academic year (September 1, 2020 – May 31, 2021)
Location: Yerevan, 106/1 Nalbandyan Str., Hetq Media Factory
Job responsibilities:
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- Developing curriculum of the subject according to the Study Plan of the Media Factory
- Teaching two classes per week (each class duration – 80 minutes)
- Checking and evaluating student assignments and transmitting the results into databases
- Providing professional assistance to students and Media Factory beneficiaries according to the agreed timetable
- Writing monthly reports
- Participating in meetings and discussions of the Factory
- Collaborating with other lecturers at Media Factory and ensuring the interconnectedness of the subjects
- Being continuously aware of industry innovations
Required qualifications:
- Higher education (education or training in foreign universities will be considered an advantage)
- Ability to explain the material clearly and precisely
- Research skills
- Willingness to work with Google G-Suite (Google Classroom, Google Docs, Spreadsheets, etc.)
- Knowledge of Armenian and English languages (knowledge of other languages is desirable)
- Ability to work with a flexible work schedule
- Willingness to communicate and work in a team.
Selection stages:
1) Selection of preliminary applications
2) Interview
3) Demonstration of the teaching method (candidates will conduct a 15-minute pilot class for the electoral commission within the framework of their subject)
4) Final selection and approval.
Application procedure:
We ask all candidates who meet the requirements to complete the application no later than May 20.
Applications start date: April 20, 2020
Deadline for applications: May 20, 2020
Hetq Media Factory is a creative space for collaboration and education where innovative media products are born. The aim of the project is to find ways to tell stories in a comprehensive, analytical and influential way, by combining media, art, science and technology.
The project is implemented by the Investigative Journalists NGO and is funded through a U.S. Department of State Public Affairs Section grant.