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Creative Kirklees / Opportunities / Sun 11 Dec 2016

Become a Voice Reporter - Do you want to write about the arts?

Become a Voice Reporter - Do you want to write about the arts?

Do you want to write about the arts? We're on the hunt for two new reporters to join the team from January 2017.

What's a Voice Reporter?

In a nutshell, Voice Reporters are trainee writers who create weekly articles for the Voice magazine and attend training days throughout the year.

Voice content includes reviews, blogs, features, interviews, think pieces, how to guides…the list goes on!

You can create written, film, photography or audio work, and we are looking for reporters who are keen to focus on one or two specific areas. See in more detail at the bottom of the page.

You will also have the chance to attend festivals such as Edinburgh Festival Fringe and Brighton Fringe, workshops and team weekends away, getting advice from working journalists and getting to grips with the professional arts world.

Who are you?

It is essential that you are passionate about the arts, and are looking to make a career of media, online or print journalism.

You must be between the ages of 17 and 23.

You must be keen to learn, and willing to work as part of a group and must be vigilant with deadlines, in keeping with the weekly turnover of articles on the site.

Alongside your weekly reporting, which is not location specific and will often take national or global arts into account, you will also have the opportunity to report from events in your own regions. We are recruiting Reporters from two specific regions:
London

We're really keen to cover some of Hull's City of Culture events next year, so if you live in Hull, or within easy travelling distance, now's the time to get in touch!

What will you get?

You will receive one year of training in a wide range of skills. We will take you through the basics of online media, introduce you to the key areas of producing content for the web, and give you the chance to specialise in areas that you would especially like to develop. You will get first hand advice from our team, and will work closely with our core members and we will call on professional journalists throughout the year to attend training sessions and workshops, offering you the best advice to help crack the industry.

You'll also get:

1. experience working on a national team (great for your CV)
2. free entry to events and a chance to meet and interview artists
3. the chance to join our festivals programme, heading for Brighton, Edinburgh Fringe and Latitude amongst others
4. to work with a lovely group of young people you wouldn't otherwise meet – and a lot of fun.

What does it cost?

We do not charge young people to join our training programme. We ask you to commit to regular writing, prompt communication and getting involved with the Voice team. It's a case of using some of your time to learn new skills, make connections and also help us create fantastic content.

We cover the cost of your train (or similar) travel to most training and events and we usually book trains in advance so you rarely need to reclaim fares. We also pay for any accommodation needed and we feed you. Money will never be a barrier for you joining us, so please don't worry.

For more information go to the website: www.artsawardvoice.com/become-a-voice-reporter

For more information visit https://www.artsawardvoice.com/become-a-voice-reporter

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