Nnew full time job opportunities at WNYC New York Public Radio.

- DIGITAL MEDIA PRODUCER/PROJECT MANAGER
- ASSOCIATE PRODUCER, THE FISHKO FILES
- DIRECTOR INDIVIDUAL GIVING

DIGITAL MEDIA PRODUCER / PROJECT MANAGER, WNYC.ORG
Digital Media Producer/Project Manager is responsible for managing Web projects and incoming digital production requests for wnyc.org.


Job responsibilities include but are not limited to:

· Manage production of all incoming digital media production requests; prioritize and assign to appropriate team members
· Manage projects for continued evolution of WNYC’s Content Management System; in collaboration with Senior Programmer and production team, develop requirements, establish time frames, test and complete project (or phases) on schedule
· Manage projects related to continued development of WNYC.org website features and redesign
· Manage and coordinate online aspects of WNYC Membership Drives and various membership campaigns
· Responsible for coordinating quality assurance and user testing for Interactive projects
· Manage relations and communications with all WNYC CMS users, serving as main contact
· Responsible for keeping Digital Director informed and up to date on status of all digital media projects
· Manage underwriting department’s online inventory
· Collaborate with listener services to help answer listener feedback, improve web content and usability
· Assist with daily production of the website as needed
· Assist with ongoing development, analysis and strategy to improve web services at WNYC
· Maintain awareness of industry trends and competitive landscape such as: design, content, community, user interfaces, information architecture of public broadcasting and other media and news and information websites

Qualifications:
· Requires minimum of two years professional experience as a project manager for a Web site; media experience strongly preferred; previous project management experience required
· Bachelor’s degree required
· Requires ability to successfully manage multiple priorities and to navigate demands of associates with competing needs
· Excellent communication, diplomacy and collaborative skills required
· Requires prior experience building and maintaining relationships with both internal and external contacts; excellent interpersonal and communication skills
· Requires proven ability to meet deadlines with acute attention to detail; manage several projects concurrently; build timelines, produce task lists and write technical requirements
· Familiarity with project management tools and software such as Microsoft Project, Base Camp, Ticketing software required
· Requires ability to deliver results in a transitional environment and deal effectively with ambiguity and change
· Familiarity with DART/DoubleClick ad management software required
· Strong Internet design and production skills using HTML, CSS, Javascript, Photoshop required
· Requires strong writing and copy editing skills
· Must be able to read, write, speak, use a telephone, personal computer, and other office equipment and work in an office environment
· Ability to work extended hours as needed, including some evenings and weekends, and to be on-call for emergencies required

To apply for this opportunity, please submit a cover letter, salary requirements and resume online to jobs@wnyc.org with “Producer/Project Manager”

WNYC must receive all information requested in order to consider your candidacy.

Qualified candidates only please. No calls, no agencies.
Candidates selected for interview will be contacted.
WNYC IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER.


ASSOCIATE PRODUCER, THE FISHKO FILES

Since 1999, Sara Fishko has been producing personal essays on music, art, culture and media. Fishko’s pieces provide an insightful and accessible look into culture by mixing colorful sound, intimate interviews and thoughtful commentary. The comprehensive archive examines everything from obscure figures in film history to the masterpieces of the greatest classical composers.

ABOUT THE POSITION
WNYC Radio seeks an Associate Producer for The Fishko Files.


Job responsibilities include but are not limited to:

· Work with producer and host in all aspects of production of regular series The Fishko Files, longer-format special programs, and pilot productions
· Assist with editorial research including online sources, archival research, and pre-interviews of potential sources
· Logistical support including contacting sources and arranging interviews
· Audio production to prepare material for mixing sessions including recording interviews, transfer and editing, duplication, and archiving; prepare podcast
· Assist with preparation of editorial material (audio, text, photographs) for online use
· Organizational support including production schedules, completion of necessary paperwork and documentation, and cataloguing of materials necessary to productions
· Assist with writing background materials for host and with editing material for broadcast
· Suggest programming ideas for consideration
· Work on special projects and other duties as assigned

Qualifications:
· Bachelors Degree or satisfactory equivalent required
· Requires minimum three years prior professional experience in media or research-driven environment; previous journalism, print and/or broadcast preferred
· Strong communication, organization and interpersonal skills required
· Ability to work independently to develop ideas and sources
· Requires familiarity with journalism issues and radio production
· Excellent verbal and written communication required
· Sound organizational skills, with great attention to detail required
· Extensive research skills required
· Ability to meet objectives under deadline pressure required
· Digital audio editing experience required; ProTools experience preferred
· Radio listener (public and commercial) preferred
· Passion for arts, culture, and appreciation of music preferred
· Ability to bend, reach, push, pull, sit, write, type, speak, hear, and read - required
· Must be able to work in a studio broadcast and/or office environment; must be able to work remotely on occasion; must be available to work overtime as needed

To apply for this opportunity, please submit a cover letter, salary requirements and resume online to jobs@wnyc.org with “AP FISHKO,” in the subject line.

WNYC must receive all information requested in order to consider your candidacy.

Qualified candidates only please. No calls, no agencies.
Candidates selected for interview will be contacted.
WNYC IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER.

DIRECTOR OF INDIVIDUAL GIVING
This position provides leadership, direction and coordination for WNYC’s individual giving fundraising appeals and activities focusing on donors at $1,000 and higher. Reporting to the Vice President of Development, but working closely with the President, Senior Staff and Board of Trustees, the Director of Individual Giving is responsible for ensuring that an enthusiastic, team-oriented, well-coordinated development effort generates support from individual donors for the station and ensures a sound future for WNYC.

Job responsibilities include but are not limited to:

· Manage overall individual giving efforts for annual operations, creating long-range and short term plans which result in meeting a current income goal from this sector of approximately $2.5 million annually and in identifying strategies that lead to increases in future years.
· Oversee management and growth of Producers Circle membership program (donors at the $1,000-$25,000 levels) focusing on maximizing revenue, increasing retention and renewal percentages, and creating new acquisition opportunities.
· Work closely with Membership department to coordinate messaging, direct mail and update strategies, and to ensure accurate financial tracking and donor information management.
· Direct major donor identification, research, cultivation, solicitation, and stewardship efforts, working in partnership with the President, senior staff, and the Board of Trustees.
· Monitor and track Trustee giving.
· Plan tactics and solicitation strategies for major donor prospects and trustee giving in cooperation with the Capital Campaign team.
· Working in collaboration with Special Events team, conceive and direct the implementation of compelling events designed to cultivate donor interest and relationships with the station.
· Manage a staff of two, ensure that all work cooperatively toward shared goals, communicate well, embrace the importance of WNYC’s mission and programs, and can passionately and articulately convey the station’s message to donors.
· Institute measurable goals and objectives so that team member works together productively and innovatively.
· Provide decision-making and oversight for special projects fundraising efforts as needed.
· Establish strong relationships and lines of communication with programming staff, working together to create accurate and informative messaging, increased donor awareness of key initiatives, and engaging donor cultivation events.
· Administer the Resource Development Committee of the Board of Trustees to enhance the station’s leadership development and fundraising activities.

Qualifications:

* 7-10 years of fundraising development experience required
* Strong experience with individual donors required
* Bachelor’s degree required
* Strong oral and written communication skills required
* Strong social skills; experience working with board members and donors required
* Leadership experience in supervising staff required
* Knowledge of Microsoft Word and Excel required
* Knowledge of Team Approach or other fundraising software required
* Ability to prioritize and handle several projects at one time in fast-paced environment required
* Strong work ethic required
* Commitment to WNYC mission and ability to articulate it required
* Major Gifts experience preferred
* Knowledge of the New York region philanthropic community preferred
* WNYC listener preferred
· Ability to bend, reach, push, pull, sit, write, type, speak, hear, and read required
* Must be able to work in a studio broadcast and/or office environment; must be able to work remotely on occasion; must be available to work overtime as needed

To apply for this opportunity, please submit a cover letter, salary requirements and resume online to jobs@wnyc.org with “DIRECTOR INDIVIDUAL GIVING,” in the subject line.

WNYC must receive all information requested in order to consider your candidacy.

Qualified candidates only please. No calls, no agencies. Candidates selected for interview will be contacted.

WNYC IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER.
ABOUT WNYC RADIO
WNYC FM & AM are America’s most listened to public radio stations, heard by more than 1.1 million listeners each week in the New York Region. From popular local programs such as The Brian Lehrer Show, The Leonard Lopate Show, and Soundcheck to the award-winning national series On the Media, Studio 360, and Radio Lab, WNYC offers a unique service in the nation’s most competitive and dynamic radio market. WNYC produces significant cultural reporting and music, concert and festival programs as rich and diverse as the city itself.

In addition to broadcasting news from NPR and the BBC, WNYC also maintains an award-winning local news department focused on investigative journalism and community issues.
WNYC airs 24 hours a day, 365 days a year on FM 93.9, AM 820, and www.wnyc.org, where listeners can access the stations’ cutting edge podcasting technology and online programming on WNYC2, our HD and internet radio. As an employer, WNYC offers a unique professional opportunity to work alongside a tremendously creative staff, a passionate audience and an unparalleled product.