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What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Podcast Lead, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Podcast Lead, you need expertise in audio production, content development, and project management, often supported by experience in media or communications. Familiarity with editing software like Adobe Audition, podcast hosting platforms, and analytics tools is typically required. Strong storytelling abilities, leadership, and effective communication are crucial soft skills for managing teams and engaging audiences. These skills ensure high-quality, engaging content and efficient podcast operations in a competitive media landscape.

How does a Podcast Lead typically collaborate with other departments to produce high-quality content?

A Podcast Lead regularly works with cross-functional teams such as marketing, editorial, audio engineering, and design to ensure each episode aligns with broader company goals and maintains brand consistency. They often coordinate with subject matter experts, guest speakers, and production staff to develop engaging scripts and manage the recording process. Effective communication and project management skills are essential, as the Podcast Lead must balance creative vision with logistical requirements and deadlines. By fostering strong partnerships across departments, they help deliver compelling, high-quality content that resonates with the target audience.

What are Podcast Leads?

Podcast Leads are professionals responsible for overseeing the development, production, and distribution of podcast content. They manage the creative direction, coordinate with hosts, editors, and guests, and ensure episodes meet quality standards and deadlines. Podcast Leads also often handle marketing strategies, audience engagement, and analytics to grow and sustain listenership. Their role is crucial in shaping a podcast’s brand, tone, and success within a competitive audio landscape.

What is the difference between Podcast Lead vs Podcast Producer?

AspectPodcast LeadPodcast Producer
ResponsibilitiesOversees overall podcast strategy, manages teams, and coordinates content direction.Handles production tasks, editing, and episode execution.
Required SkillsLeadership, content planning, project management.Audio editing, technical skills, content creation.
Work EnvironmentStrategic, managerial, often in an office or remote leadership role.Hands-on production, studio or remote editing environment.
Common UsageUsed in organizations with multiple podcasts or large teams.Used in individual or small team podcast production.

The Podcast Lead typically focuses on strategic oversight and team management, while the Podcast Producer handles the technical and production aspects of creating episodes. Both roles are essential but differ in scope and responsibilities.

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Senior Practice Management Adviser

Senior Practice Management Adviser

The Florida Bar

Tallahassee, FL • On-site

$65.97K/yr

Full-time

Retirement

Posted 21 days ago


Job description

#2186 Senior Practice Management Advisor

Tallahassee, FL | Programs

Minimum starting salary $65,968.91 with an excellent benefits package including employer paid pension contribution | Employees of The Florida Bar are eligible to apply for the Public Service Loan Forgiveness Program (PSLF).

Summary function: Serves as the Senior Practice Management Advisor in The Florida Bar Practice Resource Center (PRC). Leads the development of content for the PRC website, newsletter, The Florida Bar Podcast, and materials for and presentation of CLE courses on law office management and other administrative management matters relative to law office or law practice management. Provides guidance, information resources, and general assistance to Florida Bar members, and their staff, regarding all areas of law office management, including legal office technology. Provides guidance to coworkers.

Required minimum education: Bachelor's Degree in a business related field (proof of degree required at interview).

Required minimum professional work experience: Six (6) years of direct experience in professional office management.

Essential Duties and Responsibilities:

Provides timely, informative assistance and solutions to Florida Bar members, law office staff, and others (e.g., bankers, law school professors, etc.) in response to e-mail inquiries, telephone inquiries, and other types of inquiries (i.e., live chat or written correspondence) relating to all areas of law office management, law office technology, case management, risk management, and specific law office management principles and techniques, including law firm economics; financial management; trust accounting; human resources management; recruiting; communications; paralegal utilization guidelines; facilities management; purchasing, records information management; marketing; technology management; legal research methods and library management; structure and governance of law offices and law firms; law firm retreat planning, law firm start-ups, mergers, acquisitions and dissolutions, and general law office management.

Lead the development of content for publication on the PRC website; Bar News; Bar Journal; and The Florida Bar Podcast.

Lead the development and production, from within departmental resources, useful products such as recorded seminars, checklists and forms, articles and monographs for members on law office management and law practice management. Monitors PRC website content. Maintains and applies upgrades to the web page in coordination with the director and bar staff.

Serve as Staff Liaison for assigned Bar Committee(s).

Research, review and maintain familiarity with a wide variety of new information relating to law office management and law practice management including new ethics and professionalism information, new data on technology, marketing, case management, law firm economics, records information management, and general law office management. This is accomplished through an on-going combination of reading, polling sources, and course attendance.

Liaison with other Florida Bar personnel in the Lawyer Regulation Department, Ethics Department, section administration, committees, and other functional departments of The Bar. As directed, assist the PRC Director on potential member benefits or any other Bar project/issue concerning law office management, law practice management, or technology in the law office. Works closely with Bar IT staff on PRC special technology requirements.

Create and maintain an active network of professional resources in the legal marketplace, and beyond, involved in all aspects of law office management and law practice management, including the ABA PMAs of North America (the ABA Law Practice Division sponsored network of Practice Management Advisors residing in other state, provincial and specialty bars), the Association of Legal Administrators, and a working familiarity with others associations such as paralegals (PAF), human resources professionals (SHRM), and records information managers (ARMA).

Other duties as assigned.

Knowledge:

- Law office management principles and techniques, including law firm economics; financial management; trust accounting; human resources management; recruiting; communications; paralegal utilization guidelines; facilities management; records information management; marketing; technology management; Adobe Acrobat; legal research methods and library management; structure and governance of law offices and law firms; law firm retreat planning, law firm start-ups, mergers, acquisitions and dissolutions, and general law office management. Best practices and trends in law office and law practice management and technology in the law office

- Budgeting processes

- Seminar course development, production and presentation

- Commonly used equipment, software, vendors, products, and service providers in the legal marketplace

Skills:

- Law office management

- Law office technology

- Supervisory principles and practices

- Team-building skills

- Excellent time management and organizational skills

- Excellent communication skills, both oral and written

- Public speaking

- MS Office applications including Outlook, Word, Excel and PowerPoint

- Software applications commonly in use in the legal marketplace such as document management systems, case management systems, and law firm financial management systems

- Internet-based research

Abilities:

- Interpret policies, processes and procedures

- Learn The Rules Regulating The Florida Bar and The Florida Bar Ethics Rules

- Think logically, troubleshoot

- Effectively help members reach solutions to law office management issues

- Organize and prioritize work

- Communicate effectively and professionally, both verbally and in writing

- Develop written communications, management forms and checklists, reference guides, articles for publication, and numerous reports

- Create ADA compliant forms and documents using Adobe

- Develop both short-term and long-term action plans

- Demonstrate initiative

- Tactfully manage difficult situations

- Professionally serve the members of The Florida Bar

- Consistently provide an excellent service-oriented attitude

- Operate well under pressure, individually and in a team environment

- Maintain a high level of confidentiality and discretion

- Use sound independent judgment

- Multi-task known deadlines while giving timely response to daily incoming telephonic and e-mail requests for law office management and practice management assistance

- Travel

-Sit for long periods of time

-Hear and converse over the telephone

-Key/work frequently on a computer

-5 to 10 lbs


Please notify HR, in advance, if you need reasonable accommodations to participate in the employment process.

EOE. This organization participates in E-Verify. Position is open until filled. Exempt position.

This position is in an in-office position, located in Tallahasse, Florida and is not a remote position.