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Anchors and reporters must stay up to date with local, national and international news developments ... Five years' experience in radio broadcast news preferred. * Additional experience as a reporter ...

Part-Time News Anchor/Reporter

Chicago, IL · On-site

$38.11 - $59.30/hr

Anchors and reporters must stay up to date with local, national and international news developments ... Five years' experience in radio broadcast news preferred. * Additional experience as a reporter ...

Part-Time News Anchor/Reporter

Chicago, IL · On-site

$38.11 - $59.30/hr

Anchors and reporters must stay up to date with local, national and international news developments ... Five years' experience in radio broadcast news preferred. * Additional experience as a reporter ...

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Part-Time Coordinator, International Production Operations

The National Football League

Mount Laurel, NJ • On-site

Full-time, Part-time

Re-posted 14 days ago


Job description

Assist with coordination of NFL games and programs to int'l broadcast partners.  You will work with each broadcast partner to coordinate delivery of content according to their respective NFL rights agreement.  Responsible for tracking of game broadcasts and programming on each right's holders platform globally.

Responsibilities:

  • Assist in coordinating delivery of NFL games, programs, footage, and other content to regional areas: North America, Europe, & Asia.
  • Serve as point of contact for Int'l NFL Partners to coordinate transmission paths.
  • Document and track game selections and other content broadcast around the world.
  • Work with internal and 3rd party facilities to distribute NFL content.
  • Liaise with other NFL Broadcasting, network TV partners, team PR and stadium contacts to communicate broadcast details to int'l partners.
  • Support live transmissions while in progress to ensure highest quality experience for each partner.
  • Manage a public facing internet portal to communicate NFL broadcast information to int'l partners across the globe.

Required Qualifications:

  • Bachelor's degree
  • 3+ years in sports broadcast, television or other production and project management roles
  • Knowledge of broadcast distribution and technology
  • Knowledge of current sports broadcast production and content technologies and methodologies
  • Production Management skills a plus
  • Proficient communicator

Preferred Qualifications:

  • Foreign language skills
  • Worked within professional sports team franchise and/or sports league
  • Web page program experience

Other Key Attributes / Talent Characteristics:

  • Committed team player and can-do attitude and willingness to take on any tasks required in the moment
  • Excellent planning and organizational skills

Physical Demands:

In office position.

Travel:

N/A 

Terms /Expected Hours of Work:

NFL Part-Time employees are required to work 30 hours per week, part-time regular.  

Salary / Pay Range

This job posting contains a pay range, which represents the range of salaries or hourly rates that the NFL believes, in good faith, at the time of this posting that it might be willing to pay for the posted job in the location(s) specified. The NFL expects to hire for this position near the middle of the range. Only in truly rare and exceptional circumstances, where an external candidate has experience, credentials, or expertise that far exceed those required or expected for the position, would the NFL consider paying a salary or rate near the higher end of the range.