WUSF is seeking a State Government Reporter. The accountability reporter will be part of a project designed to explain state government and engage Florida residents in the civic process. This self-starting reporter based in the capital city of Tallahassee will produce journalism around the problems individuals and families face on a daily basis, and on bigger issues like transportation, healthcare, education, the economy, and the accountability of state officials.
Read MoreWUSF is looking for a curious and creative journalist who engages with people who have questions about how state government works. The community engagement reporter will create stories-digital, social media, broadcast-from conversations they have with their fellow Floridians.
Read MoreThe Texas Newsroom is seeking a Breaking News Reporter to tell critical statewide stories on digital and audio platforms to audiences across the Lone Star State.
Read MoreThe NPR Editorial Training team is seeking an experienced journalist who gets excited about uncovering information, conducting memorable interviews and telling great stories. The ideal candidate is someone who’s skilled at translating their reporting into compelling pieces, articles and conversations across platforms, and who wants to share their expertise with others. We want a lifelong learner who is a teacher at heart and who can find creative ways to break down knowledge and communicate it.
Read MoreThis position acts as a vital link in the news production team assisting Newsroom Editors and the Morning Edition host to ensure morning news content serves our audience. The associate producer also assists with daily tasks that prepare the newsroom and support morning production and newsgathering needs.
Read MoreNPR is seeking a skilled and creative journalist to serve as Producer II for Weekend Edition and for the weekend version of Up First, NPR's daily news podcast. Weekends are special, and NPR's Weekend Edition digs into the news of the week with a distinctive, thoughtful approach that goes beyond the headlines to provide context and insight. Plus, we make sure that each week we bring some whimsy, playfulness or just plain joy to our listeners! If you are a journalist with a minimum of six years experience who wants to help NPR's weekend audience experience the joy AND make sense of the news – not just what's happening but why and what it means – NPR's Weekend Edition Producer II job may be for you!
Read MoreVermont Public is seeking a Human Resources Business Partner to provide comprehensive HR support across the organization, including consultation on policies, compensation, benefits, and talent management. This role involves managing daily HR operations, facilitating recruitment, overseeing compensation and benefits administration, handling employee relations, and ensuring compliance with employment laws. The HR Business Partner will work closely with management and staff to foster a positive work environment, implement HR programs, and drive process improvements.
Read MoreVermont Public is seeking a Broadcast Engineer, Transmitter to perform a variety of functions related to transmitter construction, transmitter maintenance, regulatory compliance, and property management. This position requires extensive travel throughout Vermont, and some travel outside the state.
Read MoreVermont Public is seeking an Engagement Producer to lead the But Why team’s approach to social media and audience interaction and engagement. With a focus on social media and digital platforms, the engagement producer is connected to all aspects of the show’s production. The engagement producer must be able to tailor content for both adult and kid audiences and keeps an eye on emerging digital and social media trends to help expand But Why’s audience in terms of both numbers and diversity. They exemplify the lifelong curiosity that But Why encourages.
Read MoreLehigh Valley Public Media has an exciting opportunity for a Director of Membership. The Membership Director's primary responsibilities include driving a progressive and sustainable program to support PBS39, WLVR 91.3 and LehighValleyNews.com through membership opportunities. Additional responsibilities include emphasis on data oversight, management of donor cultivation, solicitation, and stewardship activities of 11,000+ members.
Read MoreDo you want to help amplify voices in communities that have not always been in the spotlight? Do you want to build trust and connections with people who have been historically underserved by mainstream media?
Connecticut Public, Connecticut’s statewide NPR and PBS service, is seeking a multiplatform, bilingual journalist who can report on the state’s growing Latino population and tell memorable stories that inspire deeper connection. This person will be a key collaborator with our Latino Initiative, called Somos Connecticut, an organization-wide effort to expand our reporting, programming and engagement with Latino communities. Nearly 20% of Connecticut residents identify as Latino or Hispanic, and almost half of those Latinos are of Puerto Rican descent. The reporter builds a network of sources across all walks of life and delivers compelling, people-centered storytelling on digital, social and radio broadcast. These stories will range from daily news to in-depth features, focusing on life within Latino communities across Connecticut – from cities to small towns – and topics that intersect with Latinos’ everyday lives, including public health, government, education, housing and arts and culture.
Read MoreThe WHYY News Special Projects Editor manages a team of journalists reporting on a range of beats and focuses attention on building longer-term projects as assigned, including investigative projects and community-focused journalism. The editing responsibilities include assigning, shaping, editing and producing audio and digital news content.
Read MoreThe WHYY News Special Projects Editor manages a team of journalists reporting on a range of beats and focuses attention on building longer-term projects as assigned, including investigative projects and community-focused journalism. The editing responsibilities include assigning, shaping, editing and producing audio and digital news content.
Read MoreBilly Penn is looking for an experienced, innovative professional to work as a General Assignment Reporter and contribute to the popular email newsletter. This reporter will help maintain the site’s tone, tenor, and content by creating original work that can’t be found elsewhere, and keeping tabs on what Philadelphia is talking about online and in real life. The ideal candidate can pitch story ideas one month ahead, produce an informed, focused news article on short notice, and move between story topics as the news cycle commands.
Read MoreJoin the award-winning newsroom at KUOW Puget Sound Public Radio, Seattle’s NPR news station. We are an independent, mission-driven nonprofit news organization dedicated to informing, entertaining and inspiring an audience of millions in Western Washington and the majestic Pacific Northwest. We are seeking a General Assignment Reporter (Reporter 1) to help our newsroom cover daily assignments for KUOW’s broadcast and digital audiences.
Read MoreThe Community Convener is responsible for organizing diverse communities for the purpose of civic dialogue as part of efforts spearheaded by the WHYY News department. As a member of the community and engagement team within the news team, this work includes working in partnership with WHYY partners, such as the Free Library of Philadelphia and WHYY Media Labs.
Read MoreThis position will assist with WHYY Street Team appearances and setup/represent WHYY at on-site community engagement events. This position requires a flexible schedule, with availability to work on call, and also the ability to stand for long periods of times.
Read MoreThe Managing Director of Equity, Inclusion, Diversity and Access (EIDA) plays a critical role in providing strategic direction and leadership. This involves developing and implementing an enterprise EIDA strategy, leading cultural change, building a diverse workforce, management of the ERGS, expanding our reach to diverse communities.
Read MoreThis position is primarily editorial and production oriented, but it also includes a number of small but essential administrative tasks as well, such as maintaining the library of interview transcripts and list of interview guests; sending daily promo copy to stations; and organizing mail which is sent to the program host.
Read MoreThe Director of Communications helps to lead, create, and implement communications strategies and plans across American Public Media national brands as well as Minnesota Public Radio regional brands.
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