Science Journalism Fellowship

For 50 years, The Cancer Letter has been the leading source of information on cancer research, drug development, and health care policy and funding. The Cancer Letter readership includes academic oncology, pharmaceutical companies, oncology professional societies, patient advocacy organizations, as well as federal agencies, including NIH, NCI, and FDA. We have won numerous journalism awards for our investigative coverage of issues that shape oncology. Our hard-hitting investigations have impacted public policy, contributed to federal action, and saved lives.

The Cancer Letter is a subscription-only independent weekly publication based in NW DC with a circulation of 75,000. We are a small, collaborative team. Learn more about us here

The Cancer Letter is seeking a versatile and driven science/health care journalist to join our team of award-winning journalists. This role is ideal for someone early- to mid-career, who values good writing and strong research, and is eager to grow in their career and explore the breadth of the field of oncology.

This is a remote role, with DC area candidates preferred. 

The Cancer Letter also runs the Cancer History Project, a free archive for the history of oncology.

The Fellowship Year

The Cancer Letter is committed to training the next generation of science journalists through our fellowship program. We are looking for a candidate who is passionate about health care, policy, and good writing.

Gain extensive experience in health care journalism under the direct mentorship of some of the top investigative reporters in the field. No professional background in medicine is required. This is a full-time, paid position, with benefits. 

You will:

  • Develop stories based on publication needs & your personal interests within our coverage
  • Attend and cover meetings at FDA, NIH, NCI
  • Develop news judgment
  • Compile news briefs
  • Perform news aide tasks
  • Assist in research
  • Assist in editing, copy-editing, and layout process for a weekly magazine-style publication
  • Call sources and develop contacts
  • Receive mentorship from award-winning investigative reporters

You will finish the fellowship with co-writes, individual clips, a deep understanding of policy issues surrounding oncology and health care, experience covering government agencies and meetings, contacts, and the tools to cover complex and challenging stories at a high level.

While this is a one year position, past fellows have often been offered a permanent position. Past fellows have also won journalism awards for articles written during their fellowship year.

Requirements:
  • BA/BS
  • Journalism experience (college journalism experience qualifies)
  • Interest in health care and policy issues
  • Interest in investigative journalism

Nice to have:

  • Journalism degree, science, or pre-med experience are helpful but not required
  • Podcasting, multimedia experience

Salary: $51,000

Benefits:
  • Health insurance
  • Dental insurance
  • 401k with company match
  • Generous PTO policy in accordance with the editorial calendar.

Investment policy: The Cancer Letter staff members are precluded from directly investing in pharmaceutical companies or data companies engaged in cancer.

We are no longer accepting applications for this position.

Application

For questions, or to submit your materials by email, please contact jobs@cancerletter.com.