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Job Opportunities

Director of Corporate Support and Philanthropy

Alaska Public Media is seeking a strategic and collaborative Director of Corporate Support and Philanthropy to lead and grow our corporate underwriting and philanthropic revenue programs. This position plays a key role in advancing our mission by building meaningful partnerships with businesses and organizations across Alaska, while driving sponsorship revenue across radio, television, digital platforms, and special events.

Working closely with the Development team and organizational leadership, the Director will oversee revenue strategy, manage key relationships, and guide a high-performing team to meet organizational goals.

The salary range is $105k - $115k annually depending on experience (not eligible for sales commissions).

For a full description and listing of required and desired qualifications, click here.

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Multimedia Producer

Alaska Public Media is looking for a Multimedia Producer to join our content team. The Multimedia Producer participates in all aspects of television and digital video production, distribution, and production processes at AKPM.

The salary range is $53k - $55k annually depending on experience.

For a full description and listing of required and desired qualifications, click here.

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Alaska Desk Reporter - Unalaska, Sand Point or Saint Paul

Alaska Public Media is hiring a reporter for its statewide reporting initiative called the Alaska Desk. This initiative is aimed at enhancing the public radio network’s statewide coverage by addressing news deserts and increasing collaboration across more than a dozen stations. The reporter will be based at KUCB in Unalaska, KSDP in Sand Point or KUHB in St. Paul.

The salary is $55,400.

For a full description and listing of required and desired qualifications, click here.

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Broadcast Engineer

Primary duties include the support of broadcast stations KAKM-TV, KSKA-FM, and the statewide satellite news network. Support includes all inside and outside plant supervision and maintenance. Alaska Public Media is the source of NPR radio, PBS television for South Central Alaska and stewards of the statewide news.

The Broadcast Engineer will, as a member of a team, provide the skills necessary to synthesize and implement the technical policies of the station.

For a full description and listing of required and desired qualifications, click here.

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Alaska Public Media is an equal opportunity employer committed to a workplace free from discrimination, harassment, and retaliation in accordance with all applicable laws.