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What is the difference between Podcasting vs Audio Editing?

AspectPodcasting
Primary FocusCreating and hosting audio content for audiences
Skills RequiredContent creation, hosting, storytelling, basic audio editing
Work EnvironmentHome studios, recording studios, online platforms
CertificationsNone typically required, but audio production certifications can help

Podcasting involves producing and hosting audio shows for an audience, often requiring skills in content creation and storytelling. Audio editing, on the other hand, focuses specifically on the technical process of editing audio files to improve sound quality. While podcasting may include some editing, it encompasses broader responsibilities like content planning and hosting. Both roles often overlap in skills and work environments, but their core focuses differ: one on content delivery, the other on technical audio refinement.

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Media, Podcasting & Broadcasting Instructor (Part Time, After School)

Media, Podcasting & Broadcasting Instructor (Part Time, After School)

Concorde Education

Ann Arbor, MI • On-site

$50/hr

Part-time

This job post has expired 1 day ago. Applications are no longer accepted.


Job description

Location: On-site at a partner school (varies by assignment)
Schedule: 1–4 hours per week, after school
Program Length: ~10 weeks
Start Date: Rolling openings based on school schedules
Compensation: $50+ per instructional hour (flexible based on experience, program, and commute)

About the Role

Concorde Education is seeking a Broadcasting & Journalism Instructor to lead engaging, project-based after-school classes for students. This program introduces students to media production, storytelling, and communication through hands-on experiences in broadcasting and journalism.

Students may work toward creating content such as school news segments, interviews, podcasts, or esports broadcasts, depending on the site.

What You’ll Teach

  • Students will explore core broadcasting and journalism concepts, including:
  • Storytelling, reporting, and basic journalism principles
  • Video recording, editing, and production basics
  • Commentary, interviewing, and on-camera presence
  • Audio production and/or live streaming fundamentals
  • Media literacy and responsible content creation
  • Collaborative content creation (news segments, shows, or broadcasts)

Responsibilities

  • Lead engaging, hands-on sessions for small to mid-sized student groups
  • Guide students through creating original media projects
  • Adapt lessons to different age groups and skill levels
  • Foster a positive, inclusive, and collaborative environment
  • Support students in developing communication and presentation skills
  • Communicate with site staff and track attendance/session completion

Qualifications

  • Bachelor’s degree required
  • Experience in broadcasting, journalism, media production, or related field
  • Experience working with students (teaching, tutoring, camps, etc.)
  • Strong communication and facilitation skills
  • Comfortable with basic video/audio tools and technology
  • Reliable, professional, and comfortable in a school setting

Who This Role Is Great For

  • Teachers or aspiring educators
  • Journalism, communications, or media professionals
  • Content creators, podcasters, or video producers
  • Anyone who enjoys storytelling and working with students