Security Guard
$14.75 - $18/hr
Communicate with other team members via two-way radio. * Coordinate with local police and fire departments and interpret fire alarm panels to guide emergency responders during alarm events. * Patrol ...
$14.75 - $18/hr
Communicate with other team members via two-way radio. * Coordinate with local police and fire departments and interpret fire alarm panels to guide emergency responders during alarm events. * Patrol ...
$14.75 - $18/hr
Communicate with other team members via two-way radio. * Coordinate with local police and fire departments and interpret fire alarm panels to guide emergency responders during alarm events. * Patrol ...
To excel in an MLB Radio role, you need expertise in sports broadcasting, in-depth baseball knowledge, and excellent verbal communication skills, often supported by a degree in journalism or broadcast communications. Familiarity with audio editing software, live broadcasting equipment, and syndication platforms is highly valuable. Strong storytelling ability, adaptability, and teamwork are key soft skills that enhance on-air presence and audience engagement. These skills are vital for delivering engaging, informative broadcasts and collaborating effectively within fast-paced sports media environments.
In an MLB Radio broadcasting role, your week will often include preparing for and providing live game commentary, conducting interviews with players and coaches, producing pre- and post-game analysis, and collaborating closely with producers and co-hosts. You may also spend time researching team statistics and trends, scripting segments, and participating in promotional activities or special events. Schedules can involve evenings, weekends, and travel during the baseball season, with off-season work focused on other sports programming or content development. This dynamic work structure offers a unique blend of on-air excitement, behind-the-scenes teamwork, and opportunities for creative growth.
An MLB Radio job involves covering Major League Baseball games, news, and analysis on the radio. Broadcasters, analysts, and producers provide live play-by-play commentary, pre-game and post-game analysis, and discussions on team performances. Roles can vary from on-air talent to behind-the-scenes production, requiring strong communication skills and deep baseball knowledge. Many positions are with local team broadcasts, national networks like MLB Network Radio, or streaming platforms.

$14.75 - $18/hr
Other
Posted 7 days ago
Clearwater, Florida
POSITION SUMMARY:
The Ballpark Security Guard position is responsible for providing game-day security services at BayCare Ballpark as well as year-round coverage on and off-season. In addition, this person will also be responsible for monitoring security at Carpenter Complex. Candidates must be willing to work event-based hours including nights, weekends, and holidays as the ballpark's schedule requires. This is a customer facing position that requires a high level of customer service, while maintaining the safety and security of our ballpark for our guests. Incumbent must be trustworthy and dependable in order to handle sensitive situations with care and diligence.
This position will be located on-site in Clearwater, FL.
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The Phillies are an equal opportunity employer and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, age, disability, gender identity, marital or veteran status, or any other protected class.