Native Lens is looking for a dynamic Digital Media Producer and Host to join our team! Native Lens is a collaborative documentary docuseries presented by KSUT Tribal Radio and Rocky Mountain PBS. The series showcases short videos created by people Indigenous to the land base now known as North America. By sharing firsthand Native perspectives, Native Lens works to increase the visibility of Tribal communities and amplify Indigenous voices.
Native Lens, a digital docuseries, is expanding its content with a series of digital videos in support of the upcoming second season of Native America on PBS. Native America 2 is a four-part PBS series that explores the world created by America's First Peoples.
The Digital Media Producer will work with the Native Lens team to conceive the tone, aesthetic and content of the Native America-supported digital series. In order to host the docuseries, the producer must have strong connections to and understanding of working within Indigenous communities. The right candidate will have solid producing and editing skills plus an ability to be engaging on camera.
● Remote work is possible, with some potential travel required
● It is possible that this position can be split into two: Producer and Host (salary divided)
● Salary range (depending on experience) is: $65,000 - $75,000
● The position is grant-dependent
KSUT is a community-supported public broadcasting organization dedicated to serving the multicultural communities of the Four Corners by providing eclectic entertainment, education, in-depth news, and both community and public information services. KSUT seeks to promote multicultural awareness and community understanding through the two terrestrial signals it operates: Four Corners Public Radio and Tribal Radio.
Rocky Mountain Public Media, Inc. (RMPM) is the parent company of Rocky Mountain PBS, KUVO Jazz and The Drop. Over a million Coloradans turn to Rocky Mountain PBS, KUVO Jazz and The Drop to discover provocative and inspiring local, national and international programming; find diverse viewpoints; score front row center seats to world-class performances; and experience lifelong learning opportunities every month.
To Apply:
The Open Media Foundation is recruiting on behalf of Rocky Mountain PBS and KSUT Tribal Radio. Please send your resume, work samples (including any on-camera examples), and your cover letter to [email protected] with "Native Lens Digital Media Producer" in the subject line. The application deadline is 30 days from the date of this job announcement.
COMMITMENT TO DIVERSITY AND RACIAL EQUITY
KSUT and RMPBS are equal opportunity employers. Both organizations are dedicated to building a culturally diverse staff and creating a working environment that promotes racial equity and inclusiveness. We believe attracting and retaining diverse staff is crucial to serving our community and fulfilling our mission. Women, Black, Indigenous and people of color (BIPOC), LGBTQ+ individuals, people with disabilities and veterans are highly encouraged to apply.
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