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NETWORK PROGRAMMING COORDINATOR
Pacifica Foundation
DEFINITION:
The Network Programming Coordinator works under the supervision
of the Executive Director, and is responsible for the implementation
of Pacifica's national programming policy and the coordination
of its national production and distribution resources and
personnel.
Status:
Regular Full Time |
Main site:
Washington, DC |
The work of the coordinator is guided by Pacifica?s
mission to operate radio
outlets that encourage the creative skills and energies of
the community; contribute to a lasting understanding between
nations and individuals of all nations, races, creeds and
colors; gather and disseminate information on the causes of
conflict between such groups; promote the study of political
and economic problems and of the causes of religious, philosophical
and racial antagonisms; and employ varied sources in the public
presentation of accurate, comprehensive news on all matters
vitally affecting the community.
MAIN RESPONSIBILITIES:
- Ensures and assists in the development of clear national
programming policies and goals through a consultative process
among Pacifica stakeholders, and coordinates the implementation
of these goals and policies, upon adoption by the Pacifica
National Board through the setting of annual national
priorities and a national programming evaluation process.
- Coordinates the development, production, distribution,
and evaluation of mission-driven national programming throughout
the Pacifica family, effectively mobilizing the resources
of affiliate
stations, Free Speech
Radio News, the Pacifica
Radio Archives, the D.C. News bureau, national technical
and web staff, station news and public affairs departments,
and others.
- Facilitates the national distribution of programs produced
by affiliate and local stations, and coordinates a process
for determining the schedule and protocol for use of the
KU
satellite in cooperation with the Affiliates Coordinator.
- Develops new national programs, in cooperation with other
members of the Operations Collective and by soliciting input
from both Pacifica and independent producers.
- Encourages the involvement of all ages, genders, languages,
backgrounds and beliefs in the programming and production
infrastructure, mindful of CPB financial incentives.
- Promotes and facilitates community-based "remote"
broadcasts, community outreach and needs assessments with
the cooperation and support of local stations.
- Develops and submits budgets for approval to the ED and
the CFO; maintains established budget and cost guidelines;
assists with proposals regarding future national programming,
distribution, and funding sources.
- Develops and maintains a network programming calendar
in consultation with station managers, program directors,
and other national staff.
DUTIES:
- Manages the review and approval of special broadcasts
within guidelines established by the Operations Collective
(including general managers, national programming staff,
and others designated by the OC); ensures that protocols
are followed, maintains quality, and evaluates programs
after they have occurred.
- Provides staff support for the National Programming Committee
and organizes periodic meetings with other stakeholders.
- Works with the Affiliates Coordinator, other national
staff, and affiliate stations to solicit feedback on programming
and distribution, and to expand Pacifica's audience through
partnerships with community media networks and media advocacy
organizations.
- Ensures that training programs are organized for existing
and new volunteers and assists in that process, with a focus
on Pacifica and station missions, remote broadcasts, production,
and journalism, to ensure that new voices are heard on the
air.
- Works with technical staff to assess the distribution
needs and existing resources of the network on an ongoing
basis to assure that all needs are being met.
- Organizes yearly training programs for station staff
to avoid violations of FCC regulations, including episodes
of obscenity or defamation that can jeopardize Pacifica's
licenses and expose it to legal liabilities; issues periodic
reminders to station management and staff on compliance
responsibilities.
- Provides support to local stations, in conjunction with
the National Technical Director, consultants, and other
staff, for the live broadcast of, a) Town Hall Meetings
that contribute to community needs assessment, and b) programs
that contribute to a deeper understanding of institutional
racism and how to address it.
- Promotes collaborative relationships between local staff
around the country in ways that build "network"
synergy, including regular meetings with key station personnel.
- Reports to the Executive Director monthly on implementation
of the National Programming Policy, current and planned
programs, and supervision of assigned National Staff.
QUALIFICATIONS:
EDUCATION:
Bachelors degree in mass communication or related field, or
4 years of documented equivalent training.
EXPERIENCE:
Five years of media management and programming and/or production
experience. Background in public or community broadcasting,
familiarity with radio technology, and personal history of
peace and justice activism is preferred.
SKILLS AND ABILITIES:
Ability to work in a multicultural environment, communicate
at the highest level, and prepare sophisticated analysis and
various types of presentation. Must have demonstrated employee
and volunteer relations skills and be able to relate to a
wide range of people and opinions. Excellent general writing
skill. Detail oriented and able to handle multiple tasks.
MENTAL ABILITIES:
Ability to think clearly and manage multiple changing priorities,
remaining pleasant and positive. Requires critical thinking,
ability to support people with difficult challenges, and good
judgment
SALARY:
$65,000 plus excellent benefits package.
APPLICATION DEADLINE:
Open until filled
This position has been filled. We are no longer accepting applications for this position.
Please note: This job application is not a valid job offering, or request for services, at this time. This webpage is presently being published as a reference.
Thank you.
TO APPLY:
Send resume and letter of interest to:
Phil Osegueda
Assistant to the Executive Director
1925 Martin Luther King Jr. Way
Berkeley, CA 94704
Please indicate that you are applying for Job Code 0406PC
The Pacifica Foundation is an Equal Opportunity Employer
committed to a diverse workforce.