Chief Growth and Innovation Officer

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Position Summary

Rhode Island PBS and The Public’s Radio are at a pivotal moment, merging a strong legacy of public radio and television broadcasting into a powerful new community-centered public media organization serving the people of Rhode Island and Southeastern Massachusetts. At this exciting moment of transformation, we seek a visionary Chief Growth and Innovation Officer (CGIO) to lead our multiplatform content strategy and audience development efforts.

As a key partner to the CEO and a member of the senior leadership team, the CGIO will oversee content creation, programming, distribution, and audience engagement across all platforms—broadcast, digital, and in-person. This role will also oversee production teams, including editors, camera crews, and staff members across the merged organization, to create a high-performing, collaborative culture.

We are looking for a strategic leader with a deep understanding of community listening and engagement, data analytics, and emerging media trends. This person will also be a champion for building a great work culture and fostering a commitment to collaboration and innovation.

Key Responsibilities:
Strategic Leadership

  • Shape the vision for multiplatform storytelling and engagement in partnership with the CEO.
  • Lead a community-centered content strategy, ensuring storytelling is deeply local, compelling, relevant, and accessible across all platforms.
  • Strengthen partnerships with local organizations, independent creators, and other non-profit media outlets.
  • Lead efforts to connect with and amplify diverse communities from across the region.
  • Use data and audience insights to guide content and distribution decisions.
  • Champion a digital-first, future-forward approach to content creation and community engagement.
  • Ensure the highest standards of editorial integrity and journalistic guidelines.
  • Collaborate with the Chief Revenue Officer and senior leadership to align content with sustainability and membership growth.

Team Leadership & Culture

  • Lead and mentor cross-functional teams in news, digital, production, and engagement.
  • Foster a culture of innovation, accountability, inclusion, and collaboration, ensuring our content is powered by and reflective of our community.
  • Oversee workflows that support creativity, efficiency, and cross-team alignment.
  • Create pathways for professional growth and mentorship for staff.

Qualifications

  • 10+ years in content and/or media leadership, including 10+ years in senior roles.
  • Proven success driving digital transformation and audience growth.
  • Strong editorial experience and a deep understanding of public media and community storytelling.
  • Experience managing production teams.
  • Excellent leadership, communication, and partnership-building skills.
  • Bachelor’s degree or equivalent experience in journalism, media, or related field.

Key Attributes

  • Visionary and audience-first thinker.
  • Passionate about local journalism and civic impact.
  • Skilled at using data to inform strategy and decision-making.
  • Collaborative, adaptable, and solutions-oriented.
  • Excellent team leader.

What We Offer:
At Rhode Island PBS & TPR, we foster a creative, dynamic workplace where employees can thrive, grow and connect with our mission. We offer a comprehensive benefits package that includes:

  • Health and Wellness Benefits, including health, dental and vision insurance;
  • 403(b) Retirement Plan Benefit that includes a 100% matching contribution up to 6% of the employee’s contribution, plus a pre-tax employer discretionary match up to 2% of the employee’s compensation;
  • Paid Time Off package of 25 days, as well as a minimum of 12 holidays each year;
  • Other benefits options include a flexible spending account, life insurance, long-term disability insurance, pet insurance, and other voluntary insurance options.

How to Apply:
Interested applicants should email their application documents to careers@ripbs.org. Required application documents for this position include a resume.

This is a rare opportunity to help shape the future of public media in Rhode Island, Southeastern Massachusetts. Leading a team dedicated to high-impact journalism and storytelling that informs, educates, and inspires.

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