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Tracks artists payments and/or commissions * Assists artists with all logistical details associated ... Knowledge and passion for classical music This position is non-exempt. Salary: $45,000 - 50,000 ...

Administrative Assistant

Manhattan, NY · On-site

$45K - $50K/yr

Tracks artists' payments and/or commissions * Assists artists with all logistical details ... Knowledge and passion for classical music This position is non-exempt. Salary: $45,000 - 50,000 ...

Tracks artists' payments and/or commissions * Assists artists with all logistical details ... Knowledge and passion for classical music This position is non-exempt. Salary: $45,000 - 50,000 ...

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How much do commission classical music jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 9, 2026, the average yearly pay for commission classical music in the United States is $50,596.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $32,000.00 and $57,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Commissioning Classical Music Producer, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Commissioning Classical Music Producer, you need a solid background in music theory, project management, and a deep understanding of classical repertoire, often supported by a degree in music or arts administration. Familiarity with music notation software, audio editing tools, and rights management systems is typically required. Exceptional communication, organizational skills, and the ability to collaborate with composers, performers, and stakeholders are crucial soft skills. These competencies ensure successful project delivery, artistic integrity, and effective coordination within the classical music landscape.

What does it mean to commission classical music?

To commission classical music means to hire a composer to create a new, original piece of music, usually for a specific event, ensemble, or occasion. The commissioner, who can be an individual, group, or organization, typically outlines the desired length, instrumentation, and sometimes the theme of the piece. The process often involves a formal agreement and payment for the composer's creative work. Commissioning new music supports living composers and helps expand the repertoire of classical music. It is a common practice among orchestras, festivals, and patrons who are passionate about fostering creativity in the arts.

What are some common challenges faced when commissioning classical music, and how can they be addressed?

Commissioning classical music often involves navigating creative collaboration between composers, performers, and commissioning organizations. Common challenges include aligning artistic visions, managing project timelines, and handling contractual agreements regarding rights and premieres. Clear and open communication, setting realistic deadlines, and having well-defined contracts are essential to ensure a successful commission. Additionally, understanding the needs and expectations of all parties involved helps to foster a productive working relationship.
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Director of Broadcasting

Youngstown State University, OH

Youngstown, OH • On-site

$63K - $86K/yr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 12 days ago


Job description

Salary: $63,741.00 - $86,081.00 Annually
Location : Youngstown, Ohio
Job Type: Professional Administrative
Job Number: 202600158
Division: University Relations
Department: WYSU - FM
Opening Date: 05/29/2026
Bargaining Unit Status: Excluded from Any Bargaining Unit
Salary Grade: M7
Full-time Equivalency: 1.0
Summary of Position
WYSU-FM, a premier public radio station and vital community institution, seeks a visionary, strategic, and innovative leader. This pivotal role champions the station's operational excellence, financial sustainability, and regional impact. Oversees all facets of station operations, including programming, engineering, underwriting, fundraising, marketing, and compliance, while fostering a collaborative environment for professional staff and student broadcasters. Balances a rich tradition of National Public Radio (NPR) news and classical music with emerging digital media landscapes, serves as the primary face and voice of WYSU-FM within the university, across the community, and on the national public broadcasting stage.
Oversees operations as applicable to the assigned area, including supervision of staff and implementation and administration of all programs and/or services. Plans, develops, and implements organizational initiatives with significant operational scope and complexity. Works under general direction and develops guidelines and processes in accordance with policies and procedures for lower-level employees. Interprets and develops regulations, policies, etc. for the guidance of other employees or the public. Supervision from above the director-level may be received in the form of memos, staff conferences, or other periodic communications.
Position Information
Essential Functions and Responsibilities:
Strategic Leadership and Community Engagement
Primary Liaison: Serves as the principal representative to the public, university administration, licensee Board of Trustees, WYSU Advisory Board, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), the Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB), and other community and national media organizations.
Donor and Foundation Cultivation: Collaborates dynamically with University Relations and the YSU Foundation on major donor stewardship, planned giving, and endowment growth.
Station Advocacy: Represents the station within national and state broadcasting entities to maintain WYSU's prominent standing in the public media ecosystem.
Financial and Revenue Development
Comprehensive Resource Management: Develops and administers an annual budget composed of multiple funding streams, including university allocations, federal/state grants, and listener contributions.
Fundraising Strategy: Directs public radio fundraising strategies (direct mail, digital campaigns, major gifts) and takes an active leadership role in on-air pledge drives.
Underwriting Expansion: Partners with underwriting personnel to cultivate, secure, and maintain corporate sponsorships and foundational support.
Grant Management: Seeks out, drafts, and secures federal, state, and local grant applications, ensuring rigorous compliance with all funding requirements.
Content, Programming and Innovation
Content Strategy: Drives programming development based on continuous analysis of audience demographics, media consumption habits, and cultural trends.
Audience Growth: Collaborates with marketing personnel to design and execute promotional strategies that expand listening audiences across broadcast and digital platforms.
Media Evolution: Monitors industry trends, emerging technologies, and the competitive audio landscape to guide technical transitions and service development (e.g., podcasting, HD radio, digital streaming).
Operational and Personnel Excellence
Team Leadership: Supervises, mentors, and evaluates professional station staff; fosters professional development, manages workflows, establishes strategic timelines, and resolves personnel grievances.
Regulatory Compliance: Ensures absolute compliance with all government and licensee regulations, including maintaining FCC-mandated public inspection files, broadcasting regulations, and Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) rules.
Strategic Planning: Utilizes industry data, audience metrics, and financial reporting to author regular strategic plans, board reports, and operational updates.
Creative and Collaborative Functions
On-Air Presence: Connects directly with the audience by hosting classical music programming or acting as a local host for network news programs as operational needs or special programming dictate.
Mentorship: Assists in cultivating the next generation of media professionals by supporting student training and integrations with university academic programs.
Other Functions and Responsibilities: Assists with training new hires.
Performs other duties as assigned and/or required that are within the level of responsibility for this classification at the discretion of the supervisor.
Equipment Operated: Computer and all other standard office equipment.
Work Schedule: Monday through Friday. Due to the nature of public media leadership and community engagement, occasional evening and weekend hours are required for donor events, pledge drives, and station representations.
Primary Location: Youngstown
Supervision Exercised: Supervision is exercised over staff and student employees.
Reports to: Associate Vice President, University Relations
Qualifications and Competencies
Required Certifications, Training, and/or Licensures: None
Sponsorship and/or Work Authorization Status: This position is not eligible for sponsorship.
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:
Knowledge of: FCC broadcasting rules, public file maintenance, and federal EEO compliance; public radio fundraising principles, corporate underwriting, and audience engagement strategies; strategic planning process; policy administration; process improvement; supervisory techniques; university policies and procedures*; office practices and procedures; department/division goals and objectives*; department/division policies and procedures*; workplace safety practices and procedures*; English grammar and spelling; records management; office management; project management.
Skill in: use of modern studio engineering concepts, digital audio distribution, streaming platforms, and broadcast automation systems; written, oral, and interpersonal communication; use of office equipment; typing, data entry; computer operation; use of computer software and other applicable programs*.
Ability to: learn and navigate university policies, procedures, and workplace safety guidelines*; build consensus among diverse stakeholders, from university executives to community listeners; manage complex, multi-source budgets and execute long-term strategic plans; deal with problems involving several variables within familiar context; compile and prepare reports; use proper research methods to gather data; understand a variety of written and/or verbal communications; prepare accurate documentation; maintain records according to established procedures; train or instruct others; move quickly and effectively from one task to another; work independently and in a team environment; develop and maintain effective working relationships.
(*) Developed after employment.
Minimum Qualifications: At least a bachelor's degree in communication, media, journalism, business administration, or another related field. At least three years of professional experience in broadcasting, media, communications, or another related industry. At least three years of demonstrated management or leadership experience in a media, communications, or another related organizational setting.
Preferred Qualifications: A master's degree in a relevant field. Direct experience in public broadcasting operations, CPB guidelines, and/or public media fundraising structures. A demonstrated appreciation for, or knowledge of, all music genres and public affairs programming. Documented experience administering and adhering to FCC regulations in a professional setting.
Physical Requirements: In accordance with the U.S. Department of Labor physical demands strength ratings, this position will perform sedentary work.
Sedentary: work involves exerting up to 10 pounds of force occasionally or a negligible amount of force frequently to lift, carry, push, pull, or otherwise move objects, including the human body. Sedentary work involves sitting most of the time but may involve walking or standing for brief periods of time. Jobs may be defined as Sedentary when walking and standing are required only occasionally, and all other Sedentary criteria aremet.
At Youngstown State University we are committed to a comprehensive employee benefit program that helps our employees live healthy, feel secure, and maintain a work/life balance. YSU offers two options for medical plans, optional dental and vision insurance and life insurance. These plans are reviewed annually to maintain competitiveness while being cost effective. In addition, YSU offers tuition remission, 403(b) and 457 retirement planning options, as well as state pension programs and optional voluntary life insurance benefits.
Medical Mutual of Ohio Medical plans
Dental Benefits
Vision Benefits
Group Life Insurance (University Sponsored and Voluntary)
Group Long Term Disability (University Sponsored and Voluntary)
Flexible Spending Account
Health Savings Account
Tuition remission
Employee Assistance Program
Wellness Initiatives
Sick Leave
Vacation Accrual
Paid Holidays
State Retirement Programs
403b and 457b Voluntary Retirement Options
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Do you have at least a bachelor's degree in communication, media, journalism, business administration, or another related field?
  • Yes
  • No

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Do you have at least least three years of professional experience in broadcasting, media, communications, or another related industry?
  • Yes
  • No

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Do you have least three years of demonstrated management or leadership experience in a media, communications, or another related organizational setting?
  • Yes
  • No

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What is the highest level of education that you have attained?
  • Did not complete high school.
  • High school diploma/GED or equivalent
  • Some college
  • Associate's degree
  • Bachelor's degree
  • Master's degree
  • Doctoral degree
  • Post doctoral degree
  • Juris doctor degree

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Please describe your related experience, including information describing how you meet the minimum qualifications for this position.
Required Question