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Join Our Team at Rhode Island PBS and TPR!

Who We Are
At Rhode Island PBS and TPR, we’re more than just a television station; we’re a cornerstone of our community, fueled by the passion of our members and sponsors. We believe in sparking imagination, exploring our rich history, and reflecting the vibrant diversity of Rhode Island and southeastern Massachusetts. Through high-quality local, national, and international programming and digital content, we educate, inspire, and engage, driven by a strong commitment to civic engagement.

Position: Television Technician
Reports to: Production Manager
Location: Providence, Rhode Island
Compensation: $21.63 Hourly
Exemption Status: Non-Exempt

Summary
Are you a technically skilled and creative individual with a passion for television production? Rhode Island PBS is seeking a Television Technician to join our dynamic Production team. In this hands-on role, you’ll be instrumental in supporting all facets of our studio and field productions, as well as station operations. You’ll apply your technical expertise to a variety of tasks, including operating studio cameras, managing graphics, handling lighting, shading cameras, and mixing audio during recordings. Additionally, your editing skills will be crucial in delivering high-quality production projects. If you have a background in technical operations, lighting, shooting, and editing, or equivalent work experience, we encourage you to apply!

What You’ll Do
As a Television Technician, your responsibilities will include:

  • Operating studio equipment: Expertly run studio cameras, manage lighting, and control audio during the recording of Rhode Island PBS studio programming.
  • Post-production: Edit Rhode Island PBS programming to meet broadcast standards.
  • Equipment setup: Install and configure TV lighting and audio equipment within the studio.
  • Field production: Operate electronic field production (EFP) equipment on location for various shoots.
  • Master control: Operate master control equipment to ensure smooth broadcast operations.

What You’ll Bring
To succeed in this role, you should have:

  • Relevant Education/Experience: Education in Broadcasting Communications with a strong focus on technical operations, shooting, and editing, or substantially equivalent work experience.
  • Editing Proficiency: Demonstrated skills in video editing software, particularly Final Cut Pro and/or Adobe Premiere.
  • Camera Operation: Proven ability to operate field video cameras effectively.
  • Technical Acumen: Familiarity with Microsoft Windows, Apple, and Linux Operating Systems.
  • Physical Requirements:
    • Ability to lift up to 50 pounds.
    • Comfortable working standing for extended periods.
  • Logistics: Must have appropriate transportation for travel to and from work and off-site locations as needed.
  • Team Player: Ability to work collaboratively in a fast-paced, team-oriented environment.
  • Adaptability: Willingness and ability to take direction and thrive under tight deadlines.

What We Offer
At Rhode Island PBS, we believe in fostering a creative, dynamic workplace where our employees can flourish, grow, and truly connect with our mission. We offer a comprehensive benefits package designed to support your well-being and future:

  • Health & Wellness: Comprehensive health, dental, and vision insurance plans.
  • Retirement Security: A 403(b) Retirement Plan with a generous 100% matching contribution up to 6% of your contribution, plus a pre-tax employer discretionary match up to 2% of your compensation.
  • Generous Time Off: Enjoy 25 days of Paid Time Off annually, in addition to a minimum of 12 holidays each year.
  • Additional Benefits: Options including a flexible spending account, life insurance, long-term disability insurance, pet insurance, and various other voluntary insurance options.

How to Apply
Ready to make an impact with Rhode Island PBS and TPR? We’d love to hear from you!
You can apply for this position by emailing your application documents to careers@ripbs.org or by looking for us on LinkedIn and Indeed.

If you choose to email us, please clearly indicate the position you are applying for in the subject line of your email.

Required Application Documents

  • Resume
  • Video Reel: Submit a reel produced no longer than 6 months prior to your application submission, between 45 seconds and 1 minute 30 seconds in length. We’re looking for reels that highlight your experience with editing, transitions, and color correction. This is a fantastic opportunity to showcase your unique abilities, so feel free to be creative!

Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis, based on business needs.

Rhode Island PBS is an equal opportunity employer committed to maintaining a diverse and inclusive workplace. We strongly encourage applications from people of color, people with disabilities, and LGBTQ+ candidates. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, gender identity, gender expression, sex, sexual orientation, national origin, age, disability, military service, or genetic information.

For more information: RI PBS and The Public’s Radio

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