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The opportunities below are open to students 18 years of age or older.
Internship
Internships at WOSU are work experiences for academic credit. They are open to Ohio State University students. OSU students may work from five to 10 hours a week in unpaid internship positions. Prospective interns are advised to consult an academic adviser to identify options for enrollment and to determine the appropriate number of credit hours related to an internship. Applications may be submitted electronically to internship@wosu.org. Please review the documents below.
RADIO BROADCASTING INTERNSHIP for WOSU PUBLIC RADIO “ALL SIDES WITH ANN FISHER” (Volunteer, Unpaid Internship) Applications will be considered until position filled.
POSITION DESCRIPTION AND DUTIES: This is primarily a technical position. Broadcast Intern will be responsible for uploading daily podcast of “All Sides with Ann Fisher” to our web page. Other technical duties as needed. Training provided. Two hours required Monday through Friday: noon to 2 PM or 1 – 3 PM. Some flexibility in schedule possible. Be part of the “All Sides with Ann Fisher” team and learn first-hand how a local NPR radio talk show is created.
University Credit opportunity, as agreed to by university/college department and All Sides staff. Must be a college or university student enrolled in an approved course to qualify for course credit.
“All Sides with Ann Fisher” is a live, public affairs talk show, with listener phone calls, on WOSU public radio. “All Sides” is streamed live, podcast and archived at www.wosu.org/allsides.
Ann Fisher is the Host/Executive Producer of “All Sides with Ann Fisher.” All Sides Producer Linda Taylor is supervisor for the Radio Broadcast Intern position.
QUALIFICATIONS: 1) Must be a current college or university student, and commit to the position for at least one quarter or semester. 2) Must have a genuine interest in learning about radio broadcasting and public broadcasting. 3) Must be organized and detail oriented. 4) Must be able to work with people from diverse backgrounds. Candidate will be selected through a competitive application process.
APPLICATION: 1) Cover letter. 2) Resume 3) Contact information for three references (at least one university faculty reference, but not letters of recommendation unless requested)
Email, snail mail or drop off applications to: Linda Taylor, All Sides Producer WOSU Public Media 2400 Olentangy River Rd. (Fawcett Center) Columbus, Ohio 43210 Email Linda Taylor
Work-Study Program WOSU is a participating employer in the Federal Work-Study Program (FWS) at The Ohio State University. FWS is a need-based program which provides jobs for undergraduate and graduate students with financial need, allowing them to earn money to help pay education expenses. WOSU work-study positions are listed with the University Office of Financial Aid prior to the start of the academic year in autumn. To check for openings, please go here
Paid Positions WOSU has a small number of paid positions open to students in designated departments with specific requirements. Students are paid at an hourly rate. Check here for openings.
Volunteer Students are invited to join WOSU’s volunteer corps. In the process they can meet new friends and learn about public radio and television. We need phone volunteers, tabulators, special events assistants, tour guides, data entry assistants, and more. Contact our Volunteer Office at (614) 292-9678 or email us at wosu@osu.edu for more information.
Currently, we cannot accommodate job shadowing requests.
Paid Openings: There are no openings at this time. Please check back later.
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