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Central Michigan University

RADIO REPORTER / PRODUCER I/II

Central Michigan University, Mount Pleasant, Michigan, us, 48804

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WCMU’s Radio Reporter/Producer plays a key role in producing daily content for WCMU’s radio and digital platforms. WCMU covers 48 of Michigan’s 83 counties, reporting on a wide range of issues, including local and state government, education, climate and the environment, the economy, and more. Primary functions of this position include serving as WCMU’s Rural Life & Agriculture reporter, connecting with the rural communities we serve through targeted listening sessions and events, and being a liaison with Harvest Public Media to strengthen our partnership while extending the reach of WCMU’s reporting across the state, the Midwest, Central Plains and nation. Additional functions may include serving as a backup on-air host, and/or editing and story assignment responsibilities in the absence of the News Director. Required Qualifications

Radio Reporter/Producer I (BH-1) • Bachelor’s degree in Broadcasting, Journalism, Multimedia, Humanities, Agriculture or a related field, or a combination of education and work experience that equates to four years. • Experience in reporting situations, including impromptu interview questioning and scripted situations. • Experience in field news gathering or remote recording situations. • Possession of a valid driver’s license. • Demonstrated ability to communicate effectively both verbally and in writing, and to project a positive image. • General knowledge of digital editing and studio situations. • Must possess basic announcing skills. • Ability to maintain positive interpersonal relationships with faculty, students, visitors, and fellow work associates. • Ability to complete tasks independently. • Ability to work occasional evenings and weekends as needed. • Ability to perform the essential functions of the position with or without reasonable accommodation. Radio Reporter/Producer II (BS-2) includes all qualifications for Radio Reporter/Producer I plus: • Two additional years of increasingly responsible experience with key elements of the job, including reporting situations, field news gathering, digital editing, hosting and announcing. Preferred Qualifications

Radio Producer/Reporter I (BH-1) preferred qualifications: • Two years of experience in on-air situations and with field recording/news gathering. • Experience hosting live radio. • Experience as talent for fundraisers, interviews, and programs. • Experience as a local host of NPR news magazines. • Experience filing stories with NPR. • Proficient capabilities in basic digital editing and multitrack editing. • Demonstrated ability to formulate interview segments and questions. Duties & Responsibilities

Radio Reporter/Producer I (BH-1) responsibilities: • Performs tasks under direct supervision: schedules, records, and edits interviews for radio station use. • Researches program topics and/or guests for possible programs or segments. • Regularly files stories for WCMU and Harvest Public Media. • Meets with community groups and hosts listening sessions to identify issues of impact for reporting projects. • Participates in occasional community events to promote WCMU’s Rural Life and Agriculture reporting efforts. • Acts as talent for fundraisers, interviews, and programs. • Operates radio remote and radio studio equipment as required. • Assists in the development of radio programs and materials and contributes to ongoing projects as needed. • Assists with the logistics of interviews or guest appearances. • Develops buildouts of radio news stories for WCMU’s digital platforms. • Serves as the primary back‑up host for Morning Edition, All Things Considered, and other news programs. • Develops contacts with Central Michigan University departments, local and state government officials, and various constituents. • Represents WCMU at various station events as requested. • Pitches stories to NPR and other organizations for national distribution. • Participates in professional development opportunities. • Assigns and edits stories for student news reporters and fellow staff members as directed by the News Director. • Edits reports submitted by freelance reporters as directed by the News Director. • Participates in recruiting, interviewing, and training student news reporters and freelance news reporters. • Contributes occasionally to WCMU’s video productions. • Travels for reporting trips and station events as required, including occasional overnight trips. Radio Reporter/Producer II (BS-2) performs all duties of a Radio Reporter/Producer I under limited supervision and with increased confidence and responsibility, plus: • Assists in filing stories with NPR and other organizations for national distribution. • Performs confidently with live, on‑scene, and breaking news coverage. Supervision Exercised

None. Pay Range

BH‑1 = $17.00 – $22.00 per hour / BS‑2 = $37,440 – $45,760 per year. Employment Details

Employee Group: Public Broadcasting – Hourly Division: Government and External Relations Department: Public Broadcasting Position Status: Provisional Position End Date: 12/31/2027 Location

Mount Pleasant, MI About the Department

Central Michigan University has a more than 125‑year legacy of preparing students to become leaders and changemakers. We serve nearly 15,500 students on our Mount Pleasant campus and in satellite locations nationwide. CMU is a leader in leadership development with nationally ranked programs and a vibrant community. Equal Opportunity Employer

CMU is an Equal Opportunity Employer and institution. CMU does not discriminate against persons based on age, color, disability, ethnicity, familial status, gender, gender expression, gender identity, genetic information, height, marital status, national origin, political persuasion, pregnancy, childbirth or related medical conditions, race, religion, sex, sex‑based stereotypes, sexual orientation, transgender status, veteran status, or weight. CMU is required by Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972 not to discriminate in any matter governing the admission and employment process. For Title IX inquiries, contact CMU’s Title IX Coordinator at titleix@cmich.edu.

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