What are the responsibilities and job description for the Program Director/Morning Show Host position at Liberty University?
Required Action for Employment Consideration: All applicants applying for the position must submit a current portfolio of airchecks/production samples.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS AND RESPONSIBILITIES
- Plan, produce, and host daily morning show, 5:30AM - 10AM, Monday - Friday.
- Design, edit, and generate daily music logs, ensuring quality control.
- Knowledge of audio console operation, iMediaTouch automation system, or related systems.
- Familiarity with Adobe Audition. Produce the Rewind show to air Saturday mornings from 7AM to 12PM.
- Voice track Sunday Worship Connection show.
- Produce daily morning show promo to air daily and on weekends.
- Produce morning show imaging for the daily show and the weekend Rewind.
- Attend events and concerts as determined by General Manager and Promotions Coordinator.
- Plan and conduct interviews with musical artists and other guests.
- Maintain an active social media profile.
- Plan and execute Hometown Christmas format for one month each year.
- Build industry relationships to influence and mentor others and learn more about the industry.
- Attend professional development events in person or remotely. Other duties as assigned. Strictly adheres to Liberty University policies, representing the university in an exemplary manner.
- Works effectively as a team member, embracing and fostering LU’s Christian model and Mission – Training Champions for Christ.
QUALIFICATIONS AND CREDENTIALS
Education and Experience
- Bachelor’s degree or higher in broadcasting or related field.
- 5 years of on-air morning show radio experience preferred.
Target Hire Date
2025-03-10Time Type
Full timeLocation
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