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Position Closing Date: Ongoing
General Function and Job Duties:
This position is responsible for show producing Unspun, our weekly political program, as well as being on-air talent for one segment in the show, creating a weekly short (TRT 2:30ish) package for the show and one monthly longer (TRT 6:00-ish) package for Carolina Impact. Hours should not exceed 24 per week during production season and 0 hours will be worked during the weeks there are no new productions going on.
Characteristics Duties and Responsibilities:
Responsible for collaborating with the Unspun host and executive producer to produce the show which includes but is not limited to…
11. Other duties as assigned.
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Please send your information to: Cheryl Raley, Director of Employee Recruitment & Selection at cheryl.raley@cpcc.edu or call 704.330.6631.
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About CPCC Located in Charlotte, N.C., Central Piedmont Community College (CPCC) is a nationally recognized leader in workforce development with a commitment to teaching and learning excellence. As a learning-centered organization focusing on documented learning outcomes, the college provides high-quality programs and services within a supportive environment.
CPCC is one of the largest community colleges in the state, boasting six campuses that serve 70,000 individuals each year. The college offers more than 300 degree, diploma and certificate programs in a number of areas, including technical/vocational, health, culinary, hospitality, STEM, and professional careers, as well as a comprehensive college transfer program. The college also offers a wide selection of Corporate and Continuing Education programs and courses. These offerings are designed to address the personal, professional, organizational and economic development needs of the community and are market-inspired, growth-oriented and entrepreneurial in nature.
Central Piedmont Community College is Mecklenburg County’s resource for academic excellence and cultural enrichment. Central Piedmont is in close proximity to the Queen City’s robust public transportation system, professional sports arenas, and a number of premiere restaurant and shopping outlets that attract visitors from Mecklenburg County and beyond. Today, close to 40,000 students call Central Piedmont home. With eight locations, it is one of the largest community colleges in the Carolinas and serves people of all ages who seek a real-world, affordable, hands-on education that will transform their lives and strengthen the economic, social, and cultural environment of Mecklenburg County.
Notice of Nondiscrimination
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Part Time
$63k-79k (estimate)
06/21/2024
08/19/2024