Woroni Radio is Hiring for 2021!

*PLEASE NOTE THAT APPLICATIONS HAVE CLOSED*

Woroni Radio is looking for new team members to join our ranks in 2021! We’re passionate about uplifting student voices and need your help to continue this work. There are three positions with vacancies; Radio Producer, Executive Radio Producer, and Events Officer. Read on to learn what each role entails! The link to apply can be found at the bottom of the page.

Radio Producer

Radio Producers play a vital role in maintaining and improving the quality of Woroni Radio by providing moral and technical support to presenters over the course of the semester. The responsibilities of a producer include:

  • Providing assistance to presenters by helping them to develop their show ideas and hone their radio skills. 
  • Offering basic technical troubleshooting for shows while on the air.
  • Updating the Jazler database at their discretion.
  • Attending team meetings with the Executive Radio Producers and Radio Editor.

The ideal candidate will be approachable, have well-developed communication skills, be a team player and possess planning and organisational skills. No past experience is required as long as you are keen to learn and passionate about helping our presenters create quality radio content! All training will be provided prior to commencement of the role.

This role is approximately 10 hours per week and the successful candidate will receive honoraria based on their commitment to the role at the end of Semester One.

Executive Radio Producer

This position reports directly to the Radio Editor, and has been created to better manage the creative direction of Woroni Radio. The two Executive Radio Producers will have separate portfolios and will be in charge of items such as; 

  • Managing relations with national youth radio groups.
  • Exploring new platforms for broadcast.
  • Collaborating with Events Officers to create upskilling workshops for students.
  • Promoting Woroni Radio shows across social media platforms.

The ideal candidate for this position will be collaborative, ideally have had previous experience with Woroni, and most importantly be passionate about student radio. This role is approximately 10 hours per week and the successful candidate will receive honoraria based on their commitment to the role at the end of Semester One.

Events Officer

Woroni Radio was once known for its wild parties, and though COVID has put a damper on our ability to host big events, that doesn’t mean we’ll be slowing down in 2021. We’re looking for a motivated individual who is interested in developing workshop and other event ideas and has a knack for keeping events COVID-safe. As an Events Officer your responsibilities will include;

  • Creating events that benefit the student community.
  • Adhering to ANU policy in regards to events, including filling out Functions on Campus forms.
  • Ensuring COVID safe practices are in place for all events.
  • Creating safe and welcoming environments for students of all backgrounds.

The ideal candidate will be creative, conscientious and able to effectively manage their responsibilities. This role is approximately 5 hours per week and the successful candidate will receive honoraria based on their commitment to the role at the end of Semester One.

 

Woroni is committed to diversity in hiring. It is important that our team reflects the diversity of the ANU community so that we can better tell stories about our great student body. As such, Woroni welcomes applications from students that are from a range of diverse backgrounds and identities. If you identify with a diverse background, you are welcome to let us know in your application.

Applications for all positions will close at 6pm on Friday 29 January 2021. Interviews will be conducted from Sunday 31 January to Tuesday 2 February, times allowing.
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We acknowledge the Ngunnawal and Ngambri people, who are the Traditional Custodians of the land on which Woroni, Woroni Radio and Woroni TV are created, edited, published, printed and distributed. We pay our respects to Elders past and present and emerging. We acknowledge that the name Woroni was taken from the Wadi Wadi Nation without permission, and we are striving to do better for future reconciliation.