Jobs in Jewish media - Feb. 1-14, 2026
- Raquel Guertzenstein Frohlich

- Feb 14
- 2 min read
A collection of job opportunities within Jewish media arts, posted between Feb. 1-14, 2026.

Journalism
Audience Editor at Jewish Currents
Work includes leading an audience growth strategy and overseeing the social media presence, newsletters and other audience-facing channels.
The full-time remote or hybrid position has a compensation of $80,000 (or commensurate with experience), with benefits. The deadline to apply is Sunday, March 22.
Posted on Feb. 13 on Instagram.
Photo and video
Videographer at Camp Poyntelle (Pocono Mountains)
Responsibilities include taking videos of daily activities, editing videos for different platforms, developing evergreen content and maintaining a database of completed work.
The seasonal position is from mid-June to mid-August and the pay ranges from $5,000 - $7,000 (commensurate with experience). The videographer will live on-site in shared adult housing and meals are provided.
Posted on Feb. 10 on Indeed.
Photographer and Media Coordinator at the JCC Ranch Camp (of the Denver JCC)
In addition to being a counselor (as all staff members are), responsibilities include photography and videography, creating slideshows, managing weekly blog posts and uploading photos daily into a database.
The seasonal job has a compensation range of $2,600 - $3,300 each month.
Re-posted on Feb.10 on Indeed. Originally posted on Jan. 10.
Photographer at Beth El Day Camp (New Rochelle, New York)
Responsibilities include taking photos and videos of camp activities, posting to a photo-sharing platform daily and working with the marketing team to create promotional materials.
The position has a compensation range of $3,000 - $5,000 (commensurate with experience) and is from June 29 - Aug. 14, plus mandatory staff orientation and camper meet and greets.
Posted on Feb.13 on Indeed.
Fellowships and internships
Summer and Semester-long Internships at Lilith Magazine
Lilith Magazine considers applicants for internships year-round. The position pays $16.50 an hour, and summer interns are asked to work at least two afternoons each week in the New York office.
Posted on Feb. 8 on Instagram.
Editorial Internship at Moment Magazine
Work includes researching, fact-checking, copy editing, pitching and writing articles and assisting with web and social media content.
The unpaid position is based in Washington, D.C., with remote options available.
Posted on the Spring 2026 Internships webpage on CSULB.edu, last updated on Feb. 9.

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