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Join The Fuller Project: 4 New Job Openings in a Global Gender-Focused Newsroom

Join The Fuller Project: 4 New Job Openings in a Global Gender-Focused Newsroom
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The Fuller Project, an award-winning global newsroom dedicated to groundbreaking journalism that catalyzes positive change for women, is hiring for four exciting full-time positions. With a commitment to inclusive storytelling, Fuller’s work has led to new legislation, halted life-threatening practices, and expanded public access to data since its founding in 2015.

As it enters a new era of growth and audience engagement, The Fuller Project invites applications for the following roles:


Why Fuller?

At the heart of The Fuller Project is a mission to hold power accountable with depth, integrity, and insight. Their distributed newsroom prioritizes in-depth investigations, global perspectives, and innovative storytelling designed to bring hidden injustices to light and spark change. They don’t just report the news—they connect the dots between technology, health, labor, environment, gender, and community, revealing the unseen threads that bind them all.

Diversity fuels impact. Fuller’s newsroom reflects a wide spectrum of identities and experiences. Their expansive definition of “women” includes transgender women, non-binary, and gender-nonconforming individuals, as well as those marginalized by gender. This diversity amplifies the richness of their journalism and the communities it serves.


Open Roles & Responsibilities

1. Multimedia Editor

Why it matters: As Fuller expands into video, audio, and newsletters, this role ensures every piece—regardless of format—is sharp, accurate, and resonant.
What you’ll do:

  • Edit multi-format content from staff and freelancers

  • Fact-check, shape narrative structure, and preserve each author’s voice

  • Commission freelancers and build a trusted global contributor network

  • Coordinate editorial workflows and manage projects

  • Use social and audience data to refine storytelling and framing

What we’re looking for:

  • Minimum 3 years of editing experience

  • Strong background in multimedia narratives (video, audio, text)

  • Sensitivity to gender equality issues

  • Excellent editorial judgement, calm under tight deadlines

Perks:

  • $77,000–$90,000 salary (remote, one-year contract, full benefits)

  • Professional growth opportunities

  • Inclusive newsroom culture

To apply: Submit your resume, cover letter, and three edited story samples (with commentary).


2. Technology Correspondent

Why it matters: Tech shapes society—and too often, gender dynamics are overlooked in coverage. Fuller wants a reporter who can unearth these stories and translate them for impact.
What you’ll do:

  • Own beats across tech, policy, AI, labor, and regulation

  • Produce multi-format pieces: explainers, investigations, podcasts

  • Collaborate with community, video, and social teams

  • Build and manage freelance reporting partnerships

  • Shape rollout plans to maximize awareness and influence

What we’re looking for:

  • Deep knowledge of tech and gender intersections

  • Proven ability to unpack complex issues with clarity

  • Data journalism experience welcome

  • Global reporting experience and engaging storytelling skills

Perks:

  • $77,500–$90,500 salary, plus fully remote and benefits

To apply: Submit a resume, cover letter, 1-page editorial memo on your beat vision, and a 60-second self-filmed story highlight video.


 3. Health Correspondent

Why it matters: Global health issues—from infectious diseases to maternal rights—often have hidden gender implications. Fuller seeks a correspondent to investigate and report these complexities.
What you’ll do:

  • Own the health beat with emphasis on gender dynamics

  • Produce varied formats: explainers, Q&As, investigations, data pieces

  • Launch editorial products such as newsletters or podcasts

  • Collaborate cross-functionally and engage freelancing talent

What we’re looking for:

  • Expertise in global public health (mental health, NTDs, long COVID)

  • Track record in investigative or explanatory journalism

  • Excellent writing and editorial instincts

  • Ability to place health narratives into broader global context

Perks:

  • $77,500–$90,500 salary, remote-first role with benefits

To apply: Submit resume, cover letter, 1-page editorial memo, and a 60-second video presenting your work.


 4. Head of Community & Audience Development

Why it matters: Fuller is transforming how it connects with readers. This strategic role ensures their journalism reaches and resonates deeply with communities, and guides them in launching a formal membership program.
What you’ll do:

  • Develop and implement audience growth and engagement strategy

  • Launch and manage the membership program

  • Use data to inform product development and newsroom culture

  • Identify revenue opportunities and collaborate with fundraising team

  • Track and report KPIs related to audience metrics

What we’re looking for:

  • 5+ years of audience/community development experience

  • Strong analytical skills and evidence-based strategy mindset

  • Comfort in a lean, agile environment

  • Passion for gender equity and social impact journalism

Perks:

  • $77,000–$95,500 salary, full benefits, remote position

To apply: Submit resume, cover letter, and a two-page membership strategy proposal.


What all roles offer

  • Remote-first work with flexible global hours

  • Competitive compensation tailored to location

  • Paid leave, public holidays, parental support

  • Phone/data stipend & professional development

  • Inclusive, supportive culture grounded in gender equity


Deadline & Timeline

  • Rolling review: Apply early—shortlisted candidates may be contacted before July 21, 2025

  • Apply by: July 21, 2025

  • Location: Fully remote, worldwide


Equal Opportunity Commitment

The Fuller Project is committed to equitable hiring. They seek diversity of thought, experience, and identity—especially from communities underrepresented in media. All qualified candidates are encouraged to apply. Applicants must have legal authorization to work in their residing country.


Why This Matters

As press freedom is challenged globally, deeply reported, global-impact journalism matters now more than ever. The Fuller Project is building a newsroom that delivers compelling stories about how gender shapes our world. Your voice, skills, and passion could help drive that mission forward.


Ready to make an impact?
Explore each role and apply today via The Fuller Project Careers Page.

 


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