The Dispatch is pleased to offer its spring internship program and is seeking one intern for a 10-week part-time opportunity. A $3000 stipend will be provided unless the intern is receiving funding from their college or university or from another source such as a foundation or fellowship. This is a hands-on internship that will provide invaluable experience for an aspiring journalist who wants to participate in the editorial process of a thriving media business. The intern will work closely with The Dispatchs staff writers and editors to contribute to our website and newsletters. Preference will be given to applicants in the D.C. area who are able to work from our office but we will consider exceptional candidates for a remote arrangement. We anticipate the program would begin February 23 2026 and conclude May 1 2026. The application deadline is January 16 2026.
Responsibilities
Contribute to standalone articles for The Dispatch website explainers newsletters such as The Morning Dispatch and fact checks.
Interview key persons (witnesses sources etc.) to obtain pertinent information for reporting and explainers.
Establish contacts and sources for use in future research and reporting.
Assist with editorial projects.
Keep abreast of news developments by studying papers attending events etc.
Other duties that support the work of the editorial team.
Skills & Qualifications
Current enrollment in a related undergraduate or masters degree program.
Desire to pursue a career in journalism.
Ability to work 20-25 hours per week while balancing academic coursework.
Ability to meet strict deadlines and take direction correction and constructive feedback professionally.
Familiarity with American politics the news media ecosystem and conservatism/classical liberalism.
Well-read knowledge of todays big stories.
Computer proficiency (MS Office Google Workspace web search databases).
Excellent communication and critical thinking skills.
We may use artificial intelligence (AI) tools to support parts of the hiring process such as reviewing applications analyzing resumes or assessing responses. These tools assist our recruitment team but do not replace human judgment. Final hiring decisions are ultimately made by humans. If you would like more information about how your data is processed please contact us.
Required Experience:
Intern
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The Dispatch is pleased to offer its spring internship program and is seeking one intern for a 10-week part-time opportunity. A $3000 stipend will be provided unless the intern is receiving funding from their college or university or from another source such as a foundation or fellowship. This is a hands-on internship that will provide invaluable experience for an aspiring journalist who wants to participate in the editorial process of a thriving media business. The intern will work closely with The Dispatchs staff writers and editors to contribute to our website and newsletters. Preference will be given to applicants in the D.C. area who are able to work from our office but we will consider exceptional candidates for a remote arrangement. We anticipate the program would begin February 23 2026 and conclude May 1 2026. The application deadline is January 16 2026.
Responsibilities
Contribute to standalone articles for The Dispatch website explainers newsletters such as The Morning Dispatch and fact checks.
Interview key persons (witnesses sources etc.) to obtain pertinent information for reporting and explainers.
Establish contacts and sources for use in future research and reporting.
Assist with editorial projects.
Keep abreast of news developments by studying papers attending events etc.
Other duties that support the work of the editorial team.
Skills & Qualifications
Current enrollment in a related undergraduate or masters degree program.
Desire to pursue a career in journalism.
Ability to work 20-25 hours per week while balancing academic coursework.
Ability to meet strict deadlines and take direction correction and constructive feedback professionally.
Familiarity with American politics the news media ecosystem and conservatism/classical liberalism.
Well-read knowledge of todays big stories.
Computer proficiency (MS Office Google Workspace web search databases).
Excellent communication and critical thinking skills.
We may use artificial intelligence (AI) tools to support parts of the hiring process such as reviewing applications analyzing resumes or assessing responses. These tools assist our recruitment team but do not replace human judgment. Final hiring decisions are ultimately made by humans. If you would like more information about how your data is processed please contact us.