Summary: This is a highly creative role that requires solid storytelling, journalism, production, organizational, and communication skills. The Producer will collaborate with a group of talented colleagues to create, develop, and execute broadcast and digital content; coordinate assigned productions; research stories; conduct interviews; communicate and collaborate with teams for electronic field production (EFP), studio, or remote programs as assigned; log video; write scripts, and work closely with photographers and editors.
What the Producer Position Does:
Education / Experience / Qualifications:
How to Apply:
Interested applicants should email their resume, cover letter, and a link to a reel of your current work to careers@ripbs.org.
Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis but applications submitted by October 11, 2023 will receive priority consideration. Please indicate the position to which you are applying. No phone calls, please.
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