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WAMU 88.5 is a public media station owned and operated by American University. WAMU is the source for local, regional and NPR news and original programs in Washington DC. Since 1961, WAMU has been ...

WAMU 88.5 is a public media station owned and operated by American University. WAMU is the source for local, regional and NPR news and original programs in Washington DC. Since 1961, WAMU has been ...

Major Gift Officer

Washington, CT · Hybrid

$90K - $110K/yr

WAMU Development Time Type: Full time Job Type: Regular FLSA Status: Exempt Work Modality: Hybrid 01 (On Campus 3-4 Days/Week) Union: Excluded Summary: WAMU 88.5 is a public media station owned ...

WAMU 88.5 is a public media station owned and operated by American University. WAMU is the source for local, regional and NPR news and original programs in Washington DC. Since 1961, WAMU has been ...

Major Gift Officer

Washington, DC · On-site

$90K - $110K/yr

WAMU Development Time Type: Full time Job Type: Regular FLSA Status: Exempt Work Modality: Hybrid 01 (On Campus 3-4 Days/Week) Union: Excluded Summary: WAMU 88.5 is a public media station owned ...

Lead Security Officer

Seattle, WA · On-site

$32.50 - $34/hr

Lead Security Officer The Security Department at Lumen Field, Lumen Field Event Center and WaMu Theater provides services 24 hours each day, seven days a week and 365 days per year. The Security ...

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Writer/Producer/Booker, WAMU News

Writer/Producer/Booker, WAMU News

American University

Washington, DC • On-site

$68K/yr

Full-time

Posted 13 days ago


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8.9

Company rating: 8.9 out of 10

Based on 8 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

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Job description

American University is a student-centered research institution located in Washington, DC, with highly-ranked schools and colleges, internationally-renowned faculty, and a reputation for creating meaningful change in the world. Learn more about American University
Department:
Editor 3
Time Type:
Full time
Job Type:
Regular
FLSA Status:
Exempt
Work Modality:
Hybrid 01 (On Campus 3-4 Days/Week)
Union:
Screen Actors Guild - American Federation of Television and Radio Artists (SAG-AFTRA)
This position is part of a collective bargaining unit represented by the Screen Actors Guild - American Federation of Television and Radio Artists (SAG-AFTRA).This position is part of a collective bargaining unit represented by the Screen Actors Guild - American Federation of Television and Radio Artists (SAG-AFTRA).
Job Description:
Summary:
WAMU 88.5 is a public media station owned and operated by American University. WAMU is the source for local, regional and NPR news and original programs in Washington DC. Since 1961, WAMU has been amplifying voices and sharing stories from the many neighborhoods and communities in the District of Columbia, Maryland and Virginia.
The Writer/Producer/Booker is a core member of the WAMU Newsroom team and a key contributor to the most essential broadcast hours of the day. Reporting to the Supervising Producer - WAMU Mornings, this role ensures the delivery of fast, accurate, and compelling news content that reflects the Washington region, its people, and its stories.
This is a multi-platform, multi-tool newsroom role: the Writer/Producer/Booker writes newscast scripts, produces daily segments, finds and books guests, drafts digital updates, and assists with audio and script editing. On a given day, the person in this position may write a newscast, cut a two-way, pre-interview a guest for, draft a web headline, and update scripts as stories break.
The role is designed for an early-career journalist with strong writing instincts and the ability to move quickly.
Essential Functions:
1.) Write and Produce Newscast Content
  • Quickly create accurate, concise, and compelling newscast scripts.
  • Translate complex stories into clear, audience-focused scripts anchored in WAMU's local voice.
  • Monitor breaking developments and update scripts frequently as news evolves.
  • Shape notes from reporters for on-air use, ensuring clarity, polish, and editorial consistency.
  • Draft two-way intros, host leads, and segment tee-ups as needed.

2.) Produce Segments and Book Guests
  • Pitch, research, and produce daily interview segments with strong angles and clear audience value.
  • Identify, research, and book diverse guests quickly - sometimes at the last minute.
  • Conduct pre-interviews and prepare background materials, suggested questions, and segment briefs.
  • Work closely with the Senior Supervising Producer and the Morning Producer to shape narrative flow and build a balanced show.
  • Coordinate logistics to ensure guests are prepared, available, and supported.

3.) Provide Digital, Social, and Cross-Platform Updates
  • Draft and publish timely digital updates, headlines, and social copy that extend the audience reach.
  • Coordinate with WAMU's digital and engagement teams to ensure consistency of framing and tone.
  • Monitor social, digital platforms, and real-time feedback to surface updates for use on air and online.
  • Adapt on-air scripts for web and digital use when needed.

4.) Edit Audio and Scripts
  • Edit short interviews, news spots, and segments for clarity, pacing, tone, and technical quality.
  • Conduct initial script edits and provide first-round feedback for reporters or producers.
  • Pull tape, assemble rough cuts, and support basic mix prep.
  • Ensure all audio meets WAMU's editorial and technical standards.

5.) Serve as On-Air Backup
  • Serve as occasional on-air backup for newscasts or two-ways when needed.
  • Deliver news clearly, confidently, and in alignment with WAMU's editorial and tonal standards.

Competencies:
  • Serving Customers.
  • Displaying Creativity.
  • Prioritizing and Organizing.
  • Acquiring and Analyzing Information.
  • Supporting Coworkers.

Position Type/Expected Hours of Work:
  • Full-time.
  • 35 hours per week.
  • Shift bridges morning and afternoon news teams.
  • Some holiday or breaking-news coverage may be required.
  • Hybrid work modality (3 - 4 days onsite).

Salary Range:
  • $68,656 annually.

Required Education and Experience:
  • Bachelor's degree or equivalent.
  • 1 - 3 years of relevant experience.
  • 1 - 3 years experience in journalism, news writing, producing, or digital reporting (internships, campus media, or freelance work accepted).
  • Demonstrated ability to write fast, clean, accurate news copy.
  • Familiarity with audio production, interviewing, or guest booking.
  • Ability to work under deadline pressure, especially in morning news environments.

Preferred Education and Experience:
  • Master's degree or equivalent.
  • 2 - 4 years of relevant experience.
  • Knowledge of the Washington region's politics, communities, and issues.
  • Experience producing or writing for radio, digital, or audio-first platforms.
  • Experience with audio editing tools (Adobe Audition, Hindenburg, Pro Tools).
  • Experience booking diverse guests and sourcing underrepresented voices.

Additional Eligibility Qualifications:
  • Strong writing and editorial judgment.
  • Ability to manage multiple tasks calmly and efficiently.
  • Commitment to inclusive sourcing and storytelling.
  • Willingness to learn new tools, systems, and newsroom workflows.
  • Interest in developing toward a News Producer role.

Other Duties:
  • Please note this job description is not designed to cover or contain a comprehensive listing of activities, duties or responsibilities that are required of the employee for this job. Duties, responsibilities, and activities may change at any time with or without notice.

Benefits
AU offers a competitive benefits package. Click here to learn about American University's unique benefit options.
Other Details
  • Hiring offers for this position are contingent on successful completion of a background check.
  • Employees in staff positions at American University must deliver their services to the university from either the District of Columbia, Maryland, or Virginia, or perform work on-site at the university.
  • Please note this job announcement is not designed to cover or contain a comprehensive listing of activities, duties or responsibilities that are required of the employee for this job. Duties, responsibilities, and activities may change at any time with or without notice.
  • American University is an E-Verify employer.

Current American University Employees
American University current employees must apply through their employee Workday account. If you are a current employee at American University, please log into Workday and select the Find Jobs report which will take you to our internal career listings.
Contact Us
For more information or assistance with the American University careers site, email theworkline@american.edu.
American University is an equal opportunity, affirmative action institution that operates in compliance with applicable laws and regulations. The university does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, religion, sex (including pregnancy), age, sexual orientation, disability, marital status, personal appearance, gender identity and expression, family responsibilities, political affiliation, source of income, veteran status, an individual's genetic information or any other bases under federal or local laws (collectively "Protected Bases") in its programs and activities.

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