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Part-Time Storm Chaser (Field Weather Coverage) KOCO-TV is looking for a part-time Storm Chaser to ... Hearst Television (HTV) owns and/or operates 35 television and two radio stations serving 27 media ...

Part-Time Storm Chaser (Field Weather Coverage) KOCO-TV is looking for a part-time Storm Chaser to ... Hearst Television (HTV) owns and/or operates 35 television and two radio stations serving 27 media ...

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How much do part time radio meteorologist jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 10, 2026, the average yearly pay for part time radio meteorologist in the United States is $96,278.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $98,500.00 and $98,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Part Time Radio Meteorologist vs Part Time Television Meteorologist?

AspectPart Time Radio MeteorologistPart Time Television Meteorologist
CredentialsSevere weather certification, meteorology degreeSevere weather certification, meteorology degree
Work EnvironmentRadio stations, audio broadcastingTV stations, visual broadcasting
Industry UsageRadio broadcasting industryTelevision broadcasting industry
Common Search IntentRadio meteorology jobs, weather reporting on radioTV weather jobs, broadcast meteorology

Both roles require similar meteorology credentials and certifications, but they differ mainly in their work environment—radio versus television. Radio meteorologists focus on audio weather reports, while television meteorologists deliver visual weather forecasts. Understanding these differences helps job seekers find the right fit in the broadcast industry.

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Lecturer Part-Time in Broadcast Meteorology

Lecturer Part-Time in Broadcast Meteorology

University of Washington

Seattle, WA • On-site

$7K - $10K/mo

Full-time, Part-time

Posted 29 days ago


University Of Washington School Of Medicine rating

7.8

Company rating: 7.8 out of 10

Based on 9 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

173rd of 535 rated colleges and universities


Job description

Description
The University of Washington (UW) is proud to be one of the nation's premier educational and research institutions. Our people are the most important asset in our pursuit of achieving excellence in education, research, and community service. Our staff not only enjoys outstanding benefits and professional growth opportunities, but also an environment noted for diversity, community involvement, intellectual excitement, artistic pursuits, and natural beauty. The Department of Atmospheric and Climate Science, within the College of the Environment, is one of the top three programs in the United States for undergraduate and graduate education. It has 22 faculty, approximately 60 graduate and 60 undergraduate students. The Department grants Bachelor of Science, Master of Science, and Doctor of Philosophy degrees and offers a minor in Atmospheric and Climate Science. It is the only Atmospheric and Climate Science undergraduate program in the Pacific Northwest. Faculty in the department have authored more than a dozen textbooks currently used for instruction around the world.
The Department of Atmospheric and Climate Science at the University of Washington invites applications for a Part-Time Lecturer position with a 9-month service period (September 16 - June 15) and an anticipated start date of September 16, 2026. The Lecturer will provide high-quality instruction at the undergraduate level, teaching one or more meteorology or atmospheric science courses. This position is focused on instructional excellence, with responsibilities that include course delivery, student mentorship, and applied communication training related to weather forecasting and broadcast meteorology.
The successful candidate will contribute to the department's educational mission by preparing students for careers in atmospheric science, operational meteorology, and public communication. The full-time base salary range for this position will be $7,000-$10,500 per month (prorated based on assigned FTE), commensurate with experience and qualifications, or as mandated by a U.S. Department of Labor prevailing wage determination. The expected FTE range of 10%-50% is to be determined by department needs and mutually agreed upon by the candidate. The initial term is 1 year, and reappointment will be evaluated annually based on on-going needs of the department and may be eligible for a multi-year appointment in the future
Applications received by March 15, 2026, are guaranteed full consideration.Review of applications will continue until the position is filled.
Qualifications
Minimum Educational and Professional Experience Qualifications
  • Bachelor of Science degree (or foreign equivalent) in atmospheric science, meteorology, or a closely related field by the start of the appointment.
  • Legal authorization to work in the United States at the time of application; visa sponsorship is not available for this position.
  • Demonstrated ability to teach undergraduate-level coursework in atmospheric science or meteorology.

Desired Qualifications
  • The strongest candidates will possess many of the following:
  • Demonstrated excellence in teaching undergraduate meteorology or atmospheric science courses.
  • Professional broadcast meteorology experience, including creating and delivering weather communication across TV, radio, web, and digital platforms.
  • Proven skill in public-facing communication, especially explaining complex meteorological concepts to general audiences.
  • Operational experience with Max Connect software, used in broadcast weather visualization and forecasting workflows.
  • Ability and willingness to mentor students one-on-one, particularly in operational forecasting and broadcast communication skills.
  • Experience supporting or leading student-focused programs such as forecasting labs, media segments, or student-run broadcasts (e.g., the UW Dawgcast).
  • Experience developing or implementing innovative instructional materials, field-based learning activities, or hands-on forecasting exercises.
  • Familiarity with partnerships between academic programs and media organizations, including internships or applied learning opportunities.

Application Instructions
Applicants should submit a letter of interest (which should include a description of teaching philosophy), curriculum vitae, and a list of three names of reference writers. All application materials should be submitted via Interfolio.
Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis as instructional needs arise. Questions about the position should be directed to asstchr@uw.edu.