Harvard University invites applications and nominations for the position of Curator of the Nieman Foundation for Journalism. The University seeks a visionary leader with significant journalistic accomplishments and a demonstrated commitment to the field.
The next Nieman curator has a unique opportunity to shape an innovative future for a strong and respected institution whose mission is “to promote and elevate the standards of journalism and educate individuals deemed specially qualified for journalism.”
Since 1938, the program has awarded Nieman Fellowships to more than 1,700 journalists from nearly 100 countries. The Nieman Foundation also houses an array of publications, including Nieman Lab, Nieman Reports, and Nieman Storyboard.
Job-Specific Responsibilities:
- Lead the Nieman Foundation as principal decision maker for all initiatives and programs, while adhering to its mission and envisioning its future.
- Serve as mentor to Nieman Fellows, providing career guidance, academic support, coaching, and advice during their time at Harvard and beyond.
- Lead the selection process for Nieman Fellows, overseeing applications reflecting excellence across a wide range of perspectives.
- Marshal the resources and exercise the convening authority of the Nieman Foundation and Harvard to bring together representatives from all areas of journalism and varying perspectives contribute to national and global discourse on the challenges and opportunities within the field of journalism.
- Act as a public face of the Nieman Foundation, representing it at industry events, media panels, and conferences nationally and internationally.
- Communicate the Foundation’s mission, impact, and initiatives to a variety of audiences, including alumni, supporters, media, and the broader public.
- Oversee the development and management of publications, events, seminars, workshops, and conferences addressing current issues in journalism, digital innovation, ethics, and press freedom.
- Lead engagement with faculty, students, and staff at Harvard, integrating the Foundation and its Fellows into the intellectual life of the University.
- Build partnerships within Harvard and with external relevant journalism organizations and educational institutions.
- Manage a team of approximately 19, including senior staff, and administrative personnel.
- Oversee the Foundation’s budget, financial planning, and resource allocation to ensure fiscal responsibility and sustainability.
- Lead fundraising and development efforts in collaboration with university advancement offices, cultivating donors, alumni, and grant opportunities.