Job Description:

The Afternoon Host-Arts Reporter serves as on-air talent for KSMU’s weekday afternoon drive time programming, delivering local announcements, newscasts, funding credits, and EAS tests, as well as performing tower light and broadcast checks as required by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC). The Afternoon Host-Arts Reporter performs all aspects of newsgathering and production, including reporting, writing, editing, voicing, and posting broadcast and online stories, with an emphasis on the local arts community. The Afternoon Host-Arts Reporter contributes to the overall sound and news product of KSMU by providing training and feedback to student journalists and announcers.

 

  1. Performs as the local host of All Things Considered and ensures KSMU provides listeners with timely and useful news and information during afternoon drive time programming by presenting newscasts, weather forecasts, local segments, funding credits, and legal station identification.
  2. Ensures that KSMU is in compliance with Federal Communications Commission (FCC) rules and regulations regarding broadcast operations at all times, thus protecting the license and financial resources of the station by reviewing the daily operations log for proper transmitter operation, conducting and reviewing tower light checks, ensuring proper logging procedures and compliance with weather emergency protocols. .
  3. Generates news content with an emphasis on the local arts community by pitching, researching, reporting, writing, editing, and voicing original stories for KSMU’s broadcast and website.
  4. Produces a weekly arts news summary for broadcast and online audiences, using an expansive and inclusive framework to ensure a wide range of visual and performance art and artists are included.
  5. Works to establish and maintain KSMU’s identity as the best source for information about live local music performances.
  6. Develops and maintains professional relationships with a wide range of local artists, arts organization leaders and representatives, subject matter experts, and other community members to assist in research and reporting of news content focused on the local arts community.
  7. Produces sound-rich audio stories for broadcast on KSMU, with proficiency in all elements of the audio production process. Produces content for KSMU’s website and other digital media, with proficiency in content creation and presentation in KSMU’s website content management system.
  8. Participates in collaborative projects and series, such as Sense of Community, and serves as backup production support for special programs, such as Making Democracy Work, Making a Difference, and Studio Live.
  9. Serves as voice talent, moderator, emcee or interviewer for on-air and community-based fundraising and engagement activities as assigned.
  10. Contributes to the overall sound of KSMU by providing training, evaluation, and coaching of student announcers as assigned.
  11. Contributes to KSMU’s mission to educate journalists, by providing training, coaching, editing, and other guidance of student journalists as assigned by the News Director.
  12. Contributes to journalistic collaborations as a representative of KSMU as assigned, including local, statewide, and regional partnerships.
  13. Contributes to the public radio system by developing and maintaining a relationship with NPR’s regional bureau chief; pitching original stories for consideration on national news programs and newscasts; and responding to requests for local support of national news coverage.
  14. Adheres to all KSMU policies and procedures to ensure ethical and effective public service to the community.
  15. Contributes to a work environment that encourages knowledge of, respect for, and development of skills to engage with those of other cultures or backgrounds.
  16. Remains competent and current through self-directed professional reading, developing professional contacts with colleagues, attending professional development courses, and attending training and/or courses required by the News Director.
  17. Contributes to the overall success of Broadcast Services by performing all other duties and responsibilities as assigned.

Minimum Acceptable Qualifications

Education: A Bachelor’s degree is required. A Bachelor’s degree in Journalism, Electronic Media, or a related field is preferred. An equivalent combination of years of experience and education may be considered for substitution of educational requirements.

Experience: At least one year of professional work experience in broadcasting is required. Professional news reporting experience is preferred. On-air announcing experience during drive time programming is preferred. Professional work experience with audio editing and broadcast automation systems is preferred

Skills: Excellent oral and written communication skills are required. The ability to operate audio broadcast equipment and utilize audio editing software is required. Knowledge of and appreciation for a wide range of visual and performance art that includes traditional, modern, emerging, and avant-garde artists and genres is required. The ability to develop knowledge of, respect for, and skills to engage with those of other cultures or backgrounds is required.

Job Location: 
Springfield, MO
United States
Job Category: 
Reporting
Announcer/Host
Job Type: 
Full time
Hours Per Week: 
40.00
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Minimum Salary: 
$40,000.00
Maximum Salary: 
$48,000.00
Phone: 
(417) 836-6634
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