WERU Community Radio (89.9 FM) in East Orland, Maine, invites applications for the position of General Manager (GM). Qualified applicants will have a keen interest in mission-driven community radio and a desire to build on our history and reputation for diverse and high-quality programming, community engagement, strong listener financial support, and deep volunteer engagement, to achieve our goals of inspired community service and financial sustainability.
General Description:
The General Manager (GM) provides overall leadership for the organization and oversees all personnel (employees and volunteers) and infrastructure engaged in the operation of the radio station; ensures that all station operations are in compliance with the mission, policies and procedures of the organization, federal broadcast regulations and applicable employment laws; serves as primary spokesperson for the organization; collaborates with the Board of Directors (Board) on planning and overall direction of the organization; reports to the Chair of the Board; and serves on all Board committees.
Specific Duties:
- Ensure that WERU remains in good standing with the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), IRS, State of Maine, and any other government and granting agencies.
- Participate with the Board in the station’s strategic planning process and initiate and implement short and long-term goals and strategies as approved by the Board.
- Assist the Board and staff in building operational systems that increase sustainability through audience engagement, and revenue stability.
- Prepare and present monthly reports to the Board and Board committees.
- Support long-term programming goals that align with the station mission by cultivating new volunteer programmers/producers, supporting current programmers, and monitoring listener feedback and community interests.
- Collaborate with staff and volunteers to produce two monthly e-newsletters, one for internal/volunteers and the other for external/listeners
- Conduct community and audience research.
- Serve as the spokesperson for WERU and communicate the station’s mission and short-term and long-term goals.
- Hire consultants, contractors, and staff in consultation with the Board of Directors.
- Lead and supervise contractors, staff and volunteers as appropriate and implement station personnel policy and support compliance with all applicable employment laws.
- Strengthen staff and volunteer capacity through training, clear systems and performance accountability, and recruit and support volunteers in collaboration with other staff.
- Collaborate with the Board and other staff and volunteers on all fundraising planning, projects and programs, including but not limited to: Membership drives, top donor cultivation, foundation funding and capital campaigns.
- Collaborate with the Finance Manager, Development Director and Finance Committee in preparing an annual budget plan, support appropriate financial controls and monitor revenue and expenses against projections as appropriate.
- Manage maintenance and renovation planning for all facilities and equipment.
Work Environment:
Position requires regular on-site and local area in-person attendance and occasional evening and weekend availability particularly during fund drives, major station events, or governance meetings.
Required Qualifications:
- Professional experience in broadcast media, nonprofit administration and fundraising, or similar community-based organization.
- Budgeting and financial experience.
- Demonstrated ability to manage multiple priorities and meet deadlines (strong organizational and administrative skills).
- Creative and practical problem-solving abilities.
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills.
- Computer literacy including proficiency in standard office software and data tracking systems.
- Demonstrated commitment to professional ethics.
- Sincere interest in community radio.
Preferred Qualifications:
- Direct supervisory and managerial experience.
- Familiarity with volunteer-heavy environments.
- Experience in public or community radio.
- Solid understanding of all aspects of broadcasting.
- Knowledge of FCC compliance requirements.
- Experience supporting fundraising campaigns.
- Experience working within nonprofit governance structures.
- Understands future opportunities in multi-media (video, web, Social Media)
- Understands Music, News, Journalism, free press
Key Competencies:
- Commitment to WERU’s history, mission and values.
- Collaborative and inclusive.
- Decisive when needed.
- Personal accountability and follow-through.
- Delegates with authority and accountability.
- Diplomacy and conflict management (Ombudsperson) skills.
- Financial literacy.
- Ability to operate in politically diverse environments.
- Sense of humor.