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Program Director

Company: National Federation of Community Broadcasters
Location: Portland
Posted on: November 7, 2024

Job Description:

Date Submitted: October 23, 2024
Job Title: Program Director
Station: WMPG
Location: Portland, Maine
Deadline to Apply: 11/13/2024
Salary Range: $45,000Job Description:Title: WMPG Program Director
Division: Student Affairs
Department: Student Engagement and Leadership
Location: Office on Portland campus with expectation of work in Portland, Gorham, and Lewiston
Schedule: Weekdays 9am-5pm with occasional nights, weekends
Reports to: WMPG Station ManagerSTATEMENT OF THE JOB:
The Program Director serves as an integral part of the WMPG management team and is involved in all
aspects of planning for the station and meeting WMPG's long-term goals and strategic vision. The
Program Director recruits, trains and supervises University of Southern Maine (USM) students and
community members as volunteers in on-air radio broadcasting and audio production; manages the
program schedule and makes annual changes to keep the programming fresh; maintains the WMPG
Music Library; and connects with the USM community for outreach and engagement to strengthen
WMPG's relationships within USM and the community.ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:

  • Conducts broadcast training that addresses Federal Communications Commission (FCC) rules,
    and technical, ethical, and aesthetic skills related to conducting music shows, talk shows, and
    podcasts.
  • Manages volunteers to ensure the schedule functions as intended, ongoing training is provided,
    technical quality is sufficient, and FCC regulations are followed.
  • Complies with FCC regulations as they relate to the WMPG broadcast license.
  • Assures that WMPG's music, cultural, and information programming remains relevant and vital
    to local needs.
  • Works with the WMPG Programming Committee to annually review and update the program
    schedule.
  • Maintains the 24-hour program schedule.
  • Maintains and updates the WMPG programming page, podcast page, front page headlines, user
    profiles, Spinitron, program and transmitter logs.
  • Arranges substitution and vacation programming policy.
  • Designs special programming and events to cover important historical/cultural dates and use
    students and volunteers to create these special programs.
  • Communicates regularly with on-air staff regarding WMPG policies and procedures.
  • Develops and maintains ongoing relationships with the USM community.
  • Conducts outreach with USM faculty and staff, administration, and students to offer a range of
    audio broadcast/production opportunities, and WMPG/USM partnerships.
  • Provides technical support to USM faculty, staff, and students to create audio productions.
  • Serves as a non-voting member of the WMPG Advisory Board.
  • Assists in the development of an annual "State of the Station" report.
  • Assists with the coverage of office and general operations of the station as needed.
  • Oversees operations and maintenance of the Music Library.
  • Assists in the development of an annual management plan with the management team.
  • Other responsibilities as assigned.SPECIAL ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS/RESPONSIBILITIES:*
    • Responsibility to regularly handle cash or cash equivalents.
    • Direct responsibility for care, safety, and security of minors (under 18), incapacitated persons, or
      persons with developmental disabilities who participate in university-sponsored programs.
    • Work on federally funded projects.FISCAL RESPONSIBILITY: N/ASUPERVISION RESPONSIBILITY:
      • In partnership with WMPG management team, oversees and coordinates over 150 volunteers,
        students, interns, etc.PUBLIC AND PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES RELATED TO JOB PERFORMANCE:
        • Maintains and participates in relevant memberships/associations, such as the National
          Federation of Community Broadcasters.
        • May represent WMPG at conferences.INTERNAL AND EXTERNAL CONTACTS:Internal: Student Affairs, USM Foundation, Office of Public Affairs, Academic departments
          External: As a community radio station, frequently interacts with the public and greater
          community is required - this includes donors, volunteers, community organizations, etc.KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES:
          • Technological savviness - ability to leverage various technologies to accomplish tasks.
          • Ability to work well in a collaborative environment.
          • Excellent time management and organizational skills and demonstrated ability to effectively
            handle multiple and shifting tasks at one time.
          • Ability to maintain a high level of internal and external customer service and professionalism in
            a fast-paced office.
          • Proven ability to work efficiently and effectively in a busy work environment with frequent
            interruptions.
          • Ability to promote a positive working environment, spirit of cooperation and positive
            relationships.
          • Ability to foster collaborative working relationships among a variety of stakeholders.
          • Ability to get along with people of all backgrounds (races, ethnicities, ages, etc.).
          • Highly organized.
          • Strong verbal and written communication skills.
          • Ability to train people on how to use technical equipment.
          • Working knowledge of the principles of journalism and the ethics of communication.
          • Knowledge of music.
          • Proficiency with digital editing, studio production and automation software.
          • Aptitude for creativity.QUALIFICATIONS:Required:
            • Bachelor's degree and 2 years management and radio experience or equivalent required.
            • Working knowledge of all FCC rules.
            • Demonstrated organizational and communication skills.
            • Experience working with diverse populations to make WMPG a welcoming space for everyone.
            • Strong audio editing skills (Hindenburg, Pro Tools, Adobe Audition, Audacity).
            • Non-profit radio experience and an understanding of a college/community radio station
              environment.
            • Working knowledge of the principles of journalism and the ethics of communication.For Human Resources Use
              Approved: 2001
              Revised: 2017, 2024
              Job Family: 17-Media
              Salary Band: 02
              Unit: UMPSA
              CUPA code: 443110
              Employee: Vacant
              Position #: 00026008
              Ratings: K4, S3, I3, C3, WE2, SP3, FR1 (570)Send required application materials to: stationmanager@wmpg.org
              Address application materials to: WMPG Station Manager
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