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Media Challenge Initiative

Apprenticeship Newsroom Manager

Kampala

Uganda

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Apprenticeship Newsroom Manager

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We are seeking an Apprenticeship Newsroom Manager to run the day-to-day engine of MCI's newsroom. This role is part editor, part coach, part systems operator.

Who We Are Looking For
  • A coach-first leader who enjoys mentoring young journalists and turning mistakes into learning moments
  • A youth-centered editor who understands culture, social media, and how young people learn, earn, belong, and become
  • A strong newsroom practitioner with hands-on experience in journalism, digital media, or content production
  • A systems thinker who can design clear newsroom rhythms, schedules, and accountability without killing creativity
  • A conversation leader who sees stories as dialogue starters, not just published outputs
  • A community builder who believes journalism only thrives when audiences feel ownership and belonging
  • A bridge between impact and sustainability, comfortable engaging ethical partnerships without compromising editorial values
  • A calm, emotionally intelligent presence who can hold pressure, conflict, and care in a humane way
  • A future-facing media thinker excited about apprenticeship models, innovation, and reimagining how newsrooms work in Africa
Responsibilities
1. Run the Apprenticeship-Driven Newsroom
  • Design and manage the daily, weekly, and monthly newsroom rhythm
  • Translate the fellowship curriculum into learn-by-doing newsroom workflows
  • Ensure every apprentice has a clear role and desk, knows what they are producing and why, and receives regular feedback and mentorship
  • Balance learning with production — without exploitation or chaos
2. Manage Multi-Channel Editorial Desks

You will oversee apprentices producing content for Switch Africa (short-form, social-first channels) and Solutions Now Africa (long-form, solutions journalism).

  • Ensure each channel has a clear editorial focus, consistent tone and quality, and appropriate publishing cadence
  • Coordinate cross-channel collaboration
  • Prevent duplication, burnout, or mission drift
3. Editorial Oversight & Quality Control
  • Set and enforce editorial standards
  • Review and approve content before publication (or assign editors)
  • Ensure accuracy, ethics, and relevance
  • Embed solutions journalism, youth voice, and cultural intelligence
  • Handle editorial corrections and learning moments constructively
4. Mentorship, Coaching & Growth

You are not just managing output — you are growing people.

  • Coach apprentices through feedback, reflection, and portfolio development
  • Identify strengths and growth areas
  • Support apprentices to become one-person media teams, channel leads, and future editors, producers, or creators
  • Work closely with the HODs and People & Culture Officer on performance reviews, learning milestones, transitions and exits
5. Newsroom Systems & Workflow Design
  • Design efficient editorial workflows
  • Use planning tools (content calendars, pitch meetings, editorial boards)
  • Ensure documentation of processes
  • Reduce reliance on heroics
  • Build a calm, disciplined newsroom culture
6. Community Building

You understand that news does not thrive in isolation.

  • Guide apprentices to think beyond publishing into community engagement
  • Encourage formats that invite participation, response, and shared ownership
  • Support offline and online activations linked to Switch Africa channels
  • Build audience feedback loops, community-led storytelling, events, pop-ups, dialogues, and collaborations
7. Conversation Enhancement — From Content to Dialogue

You ensure the newsroom does not just publish stories — it leads conversations.

  • Help apprentices design stories as conversation starters
  • Encourage follow-ups, explainers, responses, and reflections
  • Model how journalism can heal, not inflame
  • Moderate sensitive issues responsibly
  • Expand stories into ongoing youth dialogues
  • Teach apprentices how to hold space for disagreement with care
8. Connections for Business & Sustainability

You recognize that journalism needs new business models rooted in trust and community.

  • Help apprentices understand the relationship between stories, audiences, and revenue
  • Support ethical brand, partner, and campaign collaborations
  • Protect editorial integrity while enabling sustainability
9. Collaboration Across MCI

You will work closely with:

  • CEO — vision, priorities, public positioning
  • People & Culture Officer — apprenticeship structure, mentoring, performance
  • Sustainability Officer — build and coordinate synergies to harmonise narrative and sponsored content
  • Production Team — video, audio, graphics, editing and events production


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