Are you interested in growing your career in media and communications? Are you ready to join a network with alumni at organizations like the New York Times, Washington Post and Wall Street Journal? The Independent Florida Alligator is looking for its next team of reporters, editors, photographers and more for the Spring semester. Applications are due Dec. 10 at 11:59 p.m.
The Alligator is an entirely student-run and editorially independent newspaper covering the University of Florida and greater Gainesville community. The staff is made up of reporters, editors, photographers and designers from UF and Santa Fe College with varying levels of journalism and college experience. Each semester, The Alligator hires a new staff for the duration of the semester. We’re hiring for Spring 2025.
The Alligator will be operating primarily in-person with weekly staff meetings in the newsroom and staff socials throughout the semester. Editor meetings will also be held in person at the newsroom three times a week to budget content for newsletters and the paper. There will be a Zoom option for staff meetings in extreme cases, but it is required to attend meetings in-person. The meeting method for desk meetings will be at the discretion of individual editors and their teams.
The Alligator is a digital-first newsroom. We strive to deliver engaging online content to our audience, and we highly value innovative ways to tell stories and integrate multimedia components to our work. Staff are expected to produce daily content for the website and newsletters. In addition to our online content, The Alligator prints once a week on Sundays, with plans to maintain weekly print-production during the Spring semester.
Alligator reporters regularly cover high-profile, national events. Over the course of the past year, we covered former UF President Ben Sasse’s resignation, academic freedom scandals, missing community cats and sexual assault on campus. The Alligator’s work has been referenced in national outlets such as CNN, The New York Times and The Washington Post.
Our newsroom fosters the fundamental ideals of journalism: Not accepting things at face value, answering tough questions and telling important stories.
Important coverage is sure to continue in the Spring semester, and we want you to be a part of it. The focus of the semester will be on the UF presidential search, the 2025 legislative session and accountability reporting. We’re looking for a group of passionate individuals who want to inform the community about what matters most to them. We’re also looking to expand our enterprise content, and we need reporters and editors who want to promote accountability through in-depth investigative pieces on what’s going on in the local area.
Being part of The Alligator staff connects students to a large, diverse and distinguished alumni network. Alligator alumni have gone on to positions, fellowships and professional internships at The New York Times, The Chronicle of Higher Education, The Washington Post, CNN, POLITICO, the Miami Herald, the Tampa Bay Times, the Orlando Sentinel, the Sun Sentinel, The Palm Beach Post and more.
Beyond joining an expansive alumni network, working at The Alligator is a great opportunity to meet other passionate student journalists and make lifelong friendships. Hundreds of successful journalists, authors, writers and more started their careers at The Alligator. We’re ready to continue that tradition and build the next generation of Alligator journalists. Now’s your chance to join!
Please read through the positions we’re hiring.
Application tips from the Editor-in-Chief:
- All applications are due Tuesday, Dec. 10, at 11:59 p.m.
- Please submit one application per section. For example, you can apply to be an editor, a staff writer and a photographer, but don't do two applications if you want to apply for two reporting positions. There will be space to declare your preferences in the Google Form.
- Submit your Google Form. If you have difficulties uploading your resume, clips or class schedule, you can email them to ethompson@alligator.org.
- Only submit three to five of your best clips. Be mindful of paywalls at publications you have worked at previously — find PDFs or gift links for us if that’s the case.
- If you're applying to a multimedia position, submit or send us your portfolio.
- Pay attention to your grammar and our directions. Read everything twice.
If you’re on the fence about applying, let us know. We’d be happy to answer any questions or concerns you have. You can reach the Editor-in-Chief by emailing ethompson@alligator.org.
Editor Applications
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Applications are due Tuesday, Dec. 10, at 11:59 p.m. We recommend you apply well before the deadline.
Senior News Director
This position is designed to ensure the overall quality of Alligator stories by developing the skillset of the staff. The Senior News Director will manage a revolving team of outside contributors to fill gaps in coverage, such as campus events and niche student interests, and will also be responsible for advising on features and investigations projects where additional oversight is necessary. The ideal candidate should have a strong understanding of news writing, reporting, editing and be able to utilize Florida’s open record laws. The director will ideally have a strong sense of news judgment along with some previous reporting and editing experience. This position also has the potential to provide experience in many newsroom activities like newsletter production and breaking news editing as the director is pulled in to assist. It will require an eye for workforce development, since the senior news director will also inform reporters about professional opportunities such as internships and trainings to further their journalism careers. Journalism majors are preferred, but all majors are encouraged to apply. Applicants must be UF or Santa Fe College students.
Pay: About $40 a week.
Metro Editor
The metro editor will lead The Alligator’s coverage of the greater Gainesville and Alachua County community. This editor will manage and edit the general assignment reporter, the criminal justice reporter, the city and county commission reporter, the East Gainesville reporter and the K-12 education reporter.. Stories assigned and edited should range from daily to enterprise news. The ideal candidate is creative, organized and eager to dive into the Gainesville community outside UF. This editor should be prepared to find interesting and important local stories to deliver to Alligator readers. The metro editor will edit stories for The Alligator’s weekly print schedule and daily online content. Alligator staff writer or editor experience is preferred but not required. Journalism majors are preferred, but all majors are encouraged to apply. Applicants must be UF or Santa Fe College students.
Pay: About $40 a week.
Enterprise Editor
The enterprise editor will lead The Alligator’s coverage of many topics that pertain to both the UF and Gainesville community through overseeing enterprise reporters. This editor will assign and edit daily and feature stories pertaining to topics like the 2024 general election, the environment, race and identity and data-driven stories. This desk will cover elections at the state and federal level. We are looking for a candidate who is passionate about leading investigative projects and pursuing accountability journalism with the focus to pursue long-term stories and hold reporters accountable to those long-term deadlines. Alligator staff writer or editor experience is preferred, but not required. Journalism majors are preferred, but all majors are encouraged to apply. Applicants must be UF or Santa Fe College students.
Pay: About $40 a week.
Sports Editor and Assistant Sports Editor
The sports editor is responsible for maintaining the sports section of The Alligator. We’re looking for someone who is passionate about athletics in Gainesville with creative ideas for both daily and enterprise content. The sports editor will oversee a team of reporters including beat writers, general assignment reporters, and news assistants alongside the assistant sports editor (applicants interested in the assistant editor position can apply on the same application as the sports editor position). Previous Alligator Sports experience or sports writing is preferred but not required. Applicants must be a UF or Santa Fe College student. All majors are encouraged to apply.
Pay for Sports Editor: About $40 per week.
Pay for Sports Assistant Editor: About $20 per week.
The Avenue Editor
The Avenue editor is responsible for maintaining the entertainment section of the Alligator, choosing writers to work for the section as well as editing any work that is sent in. The Alligator is looking for someone with creative ideas who is in tune with local and national entertainment and pop culture. We’re looking for someone who will push The Avenue’s coverage beyond event coverage and incorporate more feature stories into the section. Previous Avenue or entertainment writing experience is preferred but not required. Applicants must be a UF or Santa Fe College student. All majors are encouraged to apply.
Pay: About $40 per week.
Opinions Editor
This section editor is responsible for maintaining the opinions section of The Alligator, choosing columnists and cartoonists to work for the section and editing any work that is sent in. The opinions editor is also responsible for consulting with the editor-in-chief and managing editors about writing editorials for the print paper. There will be an emphasis on seeking out diverse opinion pieces from public figures and concerned citizens in and around Gainesville and the UF community. Columnist and editing experience is preferred but not required. Applicants must be UF or Santa Fe College students.
Pay: About $15 per week worked.
Multimedia Editor
The multimedia editor is responsible for working with photographers, graphic designers, reporters, videographers and the podcast producer to provide multimedia content for the newspaper and website. The editor is responsible for producing content while assigning daily and enterprise photo and video assignments for staff photographers and videographers. We’re looking for someone who is passionate about multimedia and is willing to collaborate with reporters to create content. This position will also work with reporters to produce short audio stories for the website. Feel free to provide a link to your portfolio that showcases your specialty — whether that be graphic design, podcasting, photography, etc. Journalism majors are preferred, but all majors are encouraged to apply. Applicants must be UF or Santa Fe College students.
Pay: About $40 per week.
El Caimán Editor
The El Caimán Editor is responsible for overseeing our Spanish section. We’re looking for someone with experience covering news for the Spanish-speaking community in Gainesville. This editor should be familiar with the community and the issues that members of the community care about. Additionally, this editor is responsible for translating and overseeing the translation of stories and visual content from The Alligator’s coverage to El Caimán. Experience in covering news in Spanish is preferred but not required. Journalism majors are preferred, but all majors are encouraged to apply. Applicants must be UF or Santa Fe College students.
Pay: About $40 per week.
Copy Desk Chief
Copy desk chiefs are responsible for running the copy desk and selecting and working with copy editors. Copy desk chiefs are in charge of proofreading every story and print pages with copy editors to check for factual errors, grammar and AP style. This person will work on Sunday print nights, along with a couple nights a week to copy edit online content. Prior experience on the copy desk is preferred but not required. All majors are encouraged to apply. Applicants must be UF or Santa Fe College students.
Pay: About $20 per night.
Reporter Applications
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Applications are due Tuesday, Dec. 10, at 11:59 p.m. We recommend you apply well before the deadline.
University Administration Reporter
This reporter is responsible for covering the UF presidential search, which will be a major story in the Spring semester. Attending the University of Florida Board of Trustees meetings and writing about updates, changes or announcements dealing with the UF administration will be additional responsibilities. This reporter is also encouraged to dig into demographics of UF faculty, staff and students. This reporter will be assigned stories related to this beat by the university editor but should also pitch their own daily and feature story ideas. This reporter will be expected to write an average of two to four stories per week and at least three enterprise stories per semester. A strong commitment to truth and accountability is essential for this role, and more experienced journalists are recommended to apply. Previous staff writing/contributing writing experience is preferred but not required. Journalism majors are preferred, but all majors are encouraged to apply. Applicants must be UF or Santa Fe College students.
This position will likely have a high content of breaking news and require flexibility this semester.
Pay: $5 per story.
Graduate & Professional School Reporter
Low wages, lack of housing and poor mental health have been persistent issues in UF’s graduate and professional school student population for years. Forging close sourcing relationships with UF students enrolled in graduate, law or medical school is essential to this role. This reporter will be assigned stories related to this beat by the university editor but should also pitch their own daily and feature story ideas. This reporter will be expected to write an average of two to four stories per week and at least three enterprise stories per semester. A strong commitment to truth and accountability is essential for this role. Journalism majors are preferred, but all majors are encouraged to apply. Applicants must be UF or Santa Fe College students.
Pay: $5 per story.
Santa Fe Reporter
These reporters will cover any Santa Fe-related breaking news and stories. They’ll be led by the university editor, who will teach them how to quickly write briefs and breaking news. They’ll also learn the basics of reporting in a multimedia age across digital platforms. These reporters will be expected to write daily briefs, two to five stories per week and at least two enterprise stories per semester. Previous contributing writing experience is preferred but not required. Journalism majors are preferred, but all majors are encouraged to apply. Applicants must be UF or Santa Fe College students.
Pay: $5 per story.
Student Government Reporter
The student government reporter covers all things related to UF student government. This includes the senate, executive branch, supreme court and agencies, like Accent Speakers and Student Government Productions. This reporter will learn the basics of reporting across digital platforms and the ins and outs of the student government, which controls a multi-million-dollar budget. This reporter will be expected to write daily briefs when necessary and two to four stories a week. Previous writing experience is preferred but not required. Journalism majors are preferred, but all majors are encouraged to apply. Applicants must be UF or Santa Fe College students.
This position will likely require attendance at Tuesday night Student Government Senate meetings.
Pay: $5 per story.
University General Assignment Reporter
These reporters will be the jack-of-all-trades in the newsroom. They’ll cover any UF-related breaking news and stories. They’ll be led by the university editor, who will teach them how to quickly write briefs and breaking news. They’ll also learn the basics of reporting in a multimedia age across digital platforms. These reporters will be expected to write daily briefs, two to four stories per week and at least two enterprise stories per semester. Previous contributing writing experience is preferred but not required. Journalism majors are preferred, but all majors are encouraged to apply. Applicants must be UF or Santa Fe College students.
Pay: $5 per story.
University News Assistant
These reporters will be the jack-of-all-trades in the newsroom. They’ll cover any UF-related breaking news and stories. They’ll be led by the university editor, who will teach them how to quickly write briefs and breaking news. They’ll also learn the basics of reporting in a multimedia age across digital platforms. These reporters will be expected to write daily briefs, two to four stories per week and at least two enterprise stories per semester. Previous contributing writing experience is preferred but not required. Journalism majors are preferred, but all majors are encouraged to apply. Applicants must be UF or Santa Fe College students.
Pay: $3 per story.
Metro General Assignment Reporter
These reporters will be the jack-of-all-trades in the newsroom. They’ll cover breaking news alongside any metro and community stories. They’ll be led by the metro editor, who will teach them how to quickly write briefs and breaking news. They’ll also learn the basics of reporting in a multimedia age across digital platforms. This reporter will also have a focus on covering Santa Fe College events and news. These reporters will be expected to write daily briefs, two to four stories per week and at least two enterprise stories per semester. Previous contributing writing experience is preferred but not required. Journalism majors are preferred, but all majors are encouraged to apply. Applicants must be UF or Santa Fe College students.
Pay: $5 per story.
City and County Commission Reporter
This reporter will be a watchdog of the Gainesville and Alachua County commissions. This reporter will be responsible for looking at the agenda for commission meetings and pre-reporting stories that are important to the community. The reporter will attend commission meetings, talk to local leaders and write on deadline. Other general stories pertaining to the growth of the area or its needs will be assigned. A strong commitment to truth and accountability is essential for this role. This reporter is expected to write two to four stories a week and at least three enterprise stories a semester. This reporter must have a flexible Thursday schedule to be able to attend the commission meetings. Previous contributing or staff writing experience is preferred but not required. Journalism majors are preferred, but all majors are encouraged to apply. Applicants must be UF or Santa Fe College students.
This position will likely require city and county commission meeting attendance on Tuesdays and Thursdays.
Pay: $5 per story.
Criminal Justice Reporter
This reporter is responsible for covering breaking news and writing about crime on UF’s campus and in the Gainesville community. This reporter will keep up with local breaking news, including serious car crashes that affect traffic and UF Alerts. The crime reporter will learn how to search court records, request arrest reports and contact law enforcement. This reporter is expected to respond quickly to breaking news, remotely attend law enforcement press conferences and update developing stories. In addition, the reporter will write weekly or bi-weekly briefs about crime trends using the UF Crime Map. The ideal candidate will have a sharp eye for detail, enterprise and compassion when speaking to victims and their families. This reporter is expected to write two to five stories a week and at least three enterprise stories a semester. Previous contributing or staff writing experience is preferred but not required. Journalism majors are preferred, but all majors are encouraged to apply. Applicants must be UF or Santa Fe College students.
This position will likely have a high content of breaking news and require flexibility.
Pay: $5 per story
K-12 Education Reporter
This reporter will cover the Alachua County school district, board and all topics pertaining to education in North Central Florida. This reporter will cover the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on education, school board decisions, impact of state education policies and more. Forming close sourcing relationships with educators, parents and students is essential to this role. This reporter may assist the politics reporter with coverage of the ACPS school board races in the upcoming general election. It’s important for this reporter to dive deep into this beat and write in-depth enterprise stories about all angles of Alachua County’s education while covering any workshops, meetings, protests, lawsuits and more. This reporter is expected to write two to five stories a week and at least three enterprise stories a semester. Previous contributing writing experience is preferred but not required. Journalism majors are preferred, but all majors are encouraged to apply. Applicants must be UF or Santa Fe College students.
This position will likely have a high content of breaking news and require flexibility.
Pay: $5 per story.
Metro News Assistant
These reporters will be the jack-of-all-trades in the newsroom. They’ll cover breaking news alongside any metro and community stories. They’ll be led by the metro editor, who will teach them how to quickly write briefs and breaking news. They’ll also learn the basics of reporting in a multimedia age across digital platforms. This reporter will also have a focus on covering Santa Fe College events and news. These reporters will be expected to write daily briefs, two to four stories per week and at least two enterprise stories per semester. Previous contributing writing experience is preferred but not required. Journalism majors are preferred, but all majors are encouraged to apply. Applicants must be UF or Santa Fe College students.
Pay: $3 per story.
Enterprise Race and Equity Reporter
This reporter will look at the way resources and opportunities are applied across diverse communities in Alachua County. They will be led by the enterprise editor. This reporter should be interested in how race, culture and policy are intertwined, with focuses on Alachua County’s historically Black and Latino communities. This reporter will be expected to write briefs when necessary and two to three stories biweekly. Previous contributing writing experience is preferred but not required. Journalism majors are preferred, but all majors are encouraged to apply. Applicants must be UF or Santa Fe College students.
Pay: $5 per story.
Enterprise Politics Reporter
The politics reporter will be responsible for covering local and state political candidates and races. They will spearhead 2024 primary and general elections reporting, with a focus on accountability for local candidates. They will also cover Florida amendments and ballot measures, including Amendment 4, which could legalize abortion to fetal viability. An ideal candidate is interested in and knowledgeable about current events, Florida politics and accountability reporting. Previous contributing writing experience is preferred but not required. Journalism majors are preferred, but all majors are encouraged to apply. Applicants must be UF or Santa Fe College students.
Pay: $5 per story.
Enterprise Environment Reporter
The environment reporter will cover local environmental issues, conservation areas and climate policies. This reporter will be led by the enterprise editor. They should be interested in climate change and its impact on diverse local communities, as well as animals, plants and climate events. An ideal candidate will be skilled at simplifying complex scientific topics for a broad and diverse audience. Previous environment writing experience is preferred but not required. Journalism majors are preferred, but all majors are encouraged to apply. Applicants must be UF or Santa Fe College students.
Pay: $5 per story.
Enterprise Data Reporter
The data reporter will be the visual communicator on all things with data. This position will work with reporters to make it easier for readers to understand complex numbers. Knowledge of data visualizations through DataWrapper, graphics, Adobe programs, coding and an eye for great design are pluses. If a data designer works with a reporter to find and analyze data to use in a story, they will also have a byline in the story. The data reporter is also encouraged to write data-based stories that simplify complex topics using numbers. We’d love someone who can also code unique story packages. Journalism and communications majors are preferred, but all majors are encouraged to apply, especially those with a computer science background. Applicants must be UF or Santa Fe College students.
Pay: $5 per assignment.
Enterprise Health Reporter
This reporter will cover local and state-wide health issues. Key issues in the Spring will include abortion regulations, marijuana laws and Medicaid expansion in Florida. This reporter will follow the legislative session for health-related stories and they should be interested in health and its effects on the Gainesville community, especially on students, as well as be willing to explore health deserts across Alachua County and their issues. An ideal candidate has experience simplifying complex scientific language for a broad and diverse audience. Journalism majors are preferred, but all majors are encouraged to apply. Applicants must be UF or Santa Fe College students.
Pay: $5 per assignment.
El Caimán Reporter
We’re looking for someone with experience covering news for the Spanish-speaking community in Gainesville. This reporter will work on original stories for El Caimán and serve the Spanish-speaking community of Gainesville. This reporter should be familiar with the community and the issues that members of the community care about. Additionally, this reporter is responsible for translating stories and visual content from The Alligator’s coverage to El Caimán. Experience in covering news in Spanish is preferred but not required. Journalism majors are preferred, but all majors are encouraged to apply. Applicants must be UF or Santa Fe College students.
Pay: $3 per translation, $5 per story.
Sports Reporter (multiple positions)
The Alligator sports section will follow UF Spring sports teams during the regular and postseason. Reporters will cover breaking news alongside any games or events that need a reporter. They’ll learn how to quickly write briefs and the basics of reporting in a multimedia age across digital platforms. These reporters will be expected to write two to three stories per week and at least four enterprise stories per semester.
For the semester, the section will also focus on action away from the field and work on vibrant, sports-related stories both around the university and the Gainesville community. Past reporters have covered topics such as Gainesville High’s Citizens Field and the newly-established Gator Collective. Previous journalism experience is strongly preferred but all majors are encouraged to apply. Applicants must be UF or Santa Fe College students.
Pay: $5 per story.
The Avenue Food Reporter
This reporter will cover local restaurant openings and closings, food trends and economic influences on the food industry. They will be led by The Avenue editor, who oversees arts, culture and entertainment. This reporter should be interested in food and its impact on culture, as well as have a keen eye on restaurants across Alachua County. They will be expected to write an average of two to three stories per week and breaking news briefs whenever necessary. Previous reporting experience is preferred but not required. Journalism majors are preferred, but all majors are encouraged to apply. Applicants must be UF or Santa Fe College students.
Pay: $5 per story.
The Avenue Music and Performance Reporter
The music reporter is responsible for covering local musicians, concerts and trends within the music industry. They will be led by The Avenue editor, who oversees arts, culture and entertainment. The ideal candidate is immersed in the Gainesville music scene but free from personal conflicts of interest — they should be able to report objectively on local music. This person should also be open to writing music reviews and critiques. They will be expected to write an average of two to three stories per week and breaking news briefs whenever necessary. Previous reporting experience is preferred but not required. Journalism majors are preferred, but all majors are encouraged to apply. Applicants must be UF or Santa Fe College students.
Pay: $5 per story.
The Avenue General Assignment Reporter (multiple positions available)
The Avenue is responsible for covering arts and culture across Gainesville. With more creative freedom than traditional daily news writers, The Avenue team should be up to date on all things local entertainment. Here, writers have the opportunity to interview local creatives, write personal essays about collegiate culture, produce Q&As with performing artists, review movies and shows, critique restaurants and much more.
Reporters should have an eye for how arts and culture interacts with the Gainesville community, as well as have a passion for highlighting the individuals behind these movements. Avenue staff will be assigned stories by the Avenue editor but should also pitch their own daily and feature story ideas. Reporters will be expected to write an average of two to three stories per week. Previous reporting experience is preferred but not required. Journalism majors are preferred, but all majors are encouraged to apply. Applicants must be UF or Santa Fe College students.
Pay: $5 per story.
Multimedia Applications
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Applications are due Tuesday, Dec. 10, at 11:59 p.m. We recommend you apply well before the deadline.
Photographers (multiple positions)
Photographers capture the details stories can’t tell on their own. Through speeches, protests, features, sports and daily events on campus, photographers are on the front lines to preserve the history of the community. Photographers are expected to take at least three to four photos a week that would accompany daily stories, features and investigations. Enterprise photos that aren’t necessarily tied to a specific story are also expected of Alligator photographers. Although a photographer’s priority is to shoot photos, knowing how to shoot and edit video is also recommended. Feel free to provide a portfolio with photojournalistic or creative photos you have taken in the past. Previous contributing experience is preferred but not required. Photojournalism majors are preferred, but all majors are encouraged to apply. Applicants must be UF or Santa Fe College students.
Pay: About $5 per assignment.
Videographer
The videographer will work with the multimedia editor to determine what stories to cover using video and to come up with their own video story ideas. Videographers are expected to take at least one video a week that would accompany daily stories, features and investigations. Enterprise videos that aren’t necessarily tied to a specific story are also expected of Alligator videographers. The videographer should also be prepared to assist with social media videos, including filming TikToks and Instagram Reels. Feel free to provide a portfolio with photojournalistic or creative videos you have taken in the past. Previous contributing experience is preferred but not required. Photojournalism majors are preferred, but all majors are encouraged to apply. Applicants must be UF or Santa Fe College students.
Pay: About $5 per assignment.
Podcast Producer and Host
This producer will be in charge of planning and producing at least one weekly episode of an Alligator news podcast to interview reporters, editors, sources and more to give students an in-depth look at how the highlight story of the week was produced. This would provide a different way for students to consume The Alligator’s news on-the-go and contribute to the expansion of our digital products. This producer should be creative, have skills in recording and editing audio via Audition or Audacity, and have experience working with a Spotify or Apple system, as well as have confidence in speaking and hosting. Experience with radio reporting is preferred. Journalism majors are preferred, but all majors are encouraged to apply. Applicants must be UF or Santa Fe College students.
Pay: About $5 per episode.
Graphic Designer/Illustrator (multiple positions)
The graphic designers will be visual communicators to make it easy and fun for readers to interpret hard-hitting stories. This position is aimed at pushing our digital and online content further. The Alligator is looking for someone who would seize the opportunity to get creative and have their work published. Knowledge of data visualizations, graphics, Adobe programs, coding and an eye for great design are pluses. We’d love someone who can also code unique story packages. Journalism and communications majors are preferred, but all majors are encouraged to apply, especially those with a computer science background. Applicants must be UF or Santa Fe College students.
Pay: About $5 per assignment.
Audience and Growth Applications
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Applications are due Tuesday, Dec. 10, at 11:59 p.m. We recommend you apply well before the deadline.
Social Media Director and Strategists
This position is designed to grow The Alligator’s social media presence and audience. The social media manager will work with the Engagement Managing Editor to track social analytics, build campaigns and better understand The Alligator’s audience. The social media director will work across platforms like Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, TikTok and Reddit. This team will also come up with creative ways to package and deliver Alligator content on social media platforms. The ideal candidate should have a strong understanding of news, social media strategy and audience engagement. The ideal candidate is creative, innovative and passionate about the future of journalism. Previous experience in creating social media graphics on Canva or Adobe programs is highly recommended. Journalism, advertising and public relations majors are preferred, but all majors are encouraged to apply. Applicants must be UF or Santa Fe College students.
Pay: About $10 a week.
Audience Growth Producer
This person will be responsible for expanding audience engagement beyond social media, which is essential to boosting readership at The Alligator. Through collaboration with the Digital Managing Editor, the producer will be responsible for conducting SEO and headline checks on articles before they are published. The Alligator sends out several newsletters throughout the week, and the producer will be responsible for creating and sending out those newsletters. Sending out push alerts and assisting with website configuration will also be essential aspects of the position. Experience with newsletters, SEO and web development are preferred qualifications. This person should be able to learn The Alligator brand and promote it. Applicants must be UF or Santa Fe College students.
Pay: About $10 a week.
Newsletter Assistant
This person will be responsible for expanding audience engagement beyond social media, which is essential to boosting readership at The Alligator. Through collaboration with the Digital Managing Editor, the newsletter assistant will be responsible for creating newsletters throughout the week. The Alligator sends out several newsletters throughout the week, and the producer will be responsible for creating and sending out those newsletters, and will have creative freedom to expand and customize the newsletter. Experience with newsletters, SEO and web development are preferred qualifications. This person should be able to learn The Alligator brand and promote it. Applicants must be UF or Santa Fe College students.
Pay: About $10 a week.
Copy Desk Applications
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Applications are due Tuesday, Dec. 10, at 11:59 p.m. We recommend you apply well before the deadline.
Copy Editor (multiple positions available)
An essential component of The Alligator’s coverage, copy editors ensure all stories are factual and accurate. Copy editors are in charge of proofreading stories and print pages to check for factual errors, grammar and AP style. This person will work on Sunday print nights, along with a couple nights a week to copy edit online content. All majors are encouraged to apply. Applicants must be UF or Santa Fe College students.
Pay: $7 a night.