WTJU is hiring a media producer!
By Nathan Moore
WTJU currently has one paid job opening in Charlottesville, VA:
MEDIA PRODUCER
WTJU and UVA’s Robertson Media Center are collaborating on a three-year media and education project to train student storytellers, showcase faculty research, and embed podcasting into the academic and cultural fabric of the University. WTJU’s Producer will be primarily responsible for carrying out this work under the banner of the Virginia Audio Collective. Work will include education, training, and support, as well as production of a signature podcast series and general WTJU production work.
This is a part-time role at 28 hours/week with an annual salary of $35,700. This is an exempt-level position with prorated UVa benefits.
Responsibilities:
- Produce a signature podcast based around Charlottesville music cultures & communities, emphasizing both audience service and student opportunities to gain professional experience.
- Schedule, promote, and host skills development workshops targeted at UVA students.
- Assist Robertson Media Center instructional staff with class visits learning about software, creativity, technical equipment, and podcast production.
- Support students, faculty, and community members interested in developing new podcasts. Perform general Virginia Audio Collective administrative work.
- Perform production work for various broadcast interstitials and programs at WTJU.
This position will remain open until filled, and applications will be reviewed starting on December 17.
About WTJU
On the air since 1957, WTJU 91.1 FM serves the Charlottesville and UVA community with an eclectic range of music programming, including classical, jazz, folk, rock, freeform, and community stories. WTJU also operates WXTJ 100.1 FM (student radio) and Virginia Audio Collective (podcasts), as well as numerous live concerts, events, and educational programs.
Questions about this position? Email Nathan.Moore@virginia.edu.