The Global Investigative Journalism Network (GIJN) is looking for applicants interested in working to help strengthen investigative journalism around the world.
GIJN, an exciting nonprofit organisation is looking for independent, skilled staff who can work with its diverse, multinational other staff in 11 countries.
The available positions include Associate Editor, Event Coordinator and Resource Center Director.
GIJN is an association of 182 organisations in 77 countries dedicated to spreading and advancing investigative journalism around the world.
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It holds conferences and workshops, run a busy online Resource Center and Help Desk, and help connect the world’s most enterprising journalists on a daily basis.
GIJN is a strong believer in diversity and welcomes applicants regardless of race, colour, creed, religion, gender, sexual orientation, national origin, ancestry, citizenship status, or disability.
Job Opening: Associate Editor
Job Opening: Event Coordinator
Job Opening: Resource Center Director
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