PBS Utah is looking for a producer committed to doing the kind of work that builds public trust in journalism.
As the PBS Utah producer of public affairs, the ideal candidate will be equally adept at studio producing, writing, video editing, and managing teams. They will oversee three public affairs series; produce in the control room for live and live-to-tape productions; manage remote and in-studio talent; manage and edit scripts, rundowns, and graphics requests; and manage all post-production editing of episodes in a series for broadcast, digital, and social.
REQUIRED DOCUMENTS:
In your cover letter or personal statement, please speak to your commitment to PBS Utah’s core values of integrity, fairness, independence, education, and innovation. Applications without cover letters, links to your work, and specifying the role you performed will not be considered.
For more details, go here.
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