2013 EEO Report | ÎÞÂë¾ÞÈé

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2013 EEO Report

Equal Employment Opportunity Annual Report

December 1, 2012 - November 30, 2013

Employment Opportunities

ÎÞÂë¾ÞÈé Public Radio had no full-time staff vacancies during the above period of time.

ÎÞÂë¾ÞÈé Public Radio, as a policy, provides information to notify the public of all full-time vacancies, utilizing the following services:

  • Published In newspapers within the major markets.
  • Posted on the ÎÞÂë¾ÞÈé Public Radio website.
  • Published in the Chronicle of Higher Education, 2155 Twenty –Third St. N.W. Washington, D.C. 20037
  • Published in Inside Higher Ed 2121 K. St. NW, Suite 630, Washington, D.C. 20037
  • Posted in the Alabama Broadcaster’s Association Job Bank publication and website.
  • Posted on ÎÞÂë¾ÞÈé’s Human Resources website.
  • Posted on other industry websites as related to the requirements of the vacant position.

Recruiting Initiatives

The staff of ÎÞÂë¾ÞÈé Public Radio participated in two different job fairs during 2013. Paul Boger attended a ÎÞÂë¾ÞÈé job fair on February 14th on the Dothan campus. Joanne Jacobs attended a job fair on March 5th on the Montgomery campus.

For each fair we set up a display with information about the station, public radio, and career opportunities in public radio. We also distributed flyers with information about our internship program and had a CD player playing examples of our recent work and specifically that of our students. In each instance we recorded several names of interested individuals.

In both the spring and fall semesters ÎÞÂë¾ÞÈé Public Radio participated in the Hall School of Journalism’s J-Day Event. The station’s involvement consisted of holding three different sessions in which high school students not only learned about public radio and possible career opportunities but also got to produce and edit radio spots such as public service announcements and newscasts.

Kyle Gassiott, operations manager at ÎÞÂë¾ÞÈé Public Radio also participated in two separate high school rhetoric competitions.

Carolyn Hutcheson participated in the Southern Makers event in May 2013 serving as panel moderator. The event focused on bringing traditional industries and crafts into the 21st century and featured.

ÎÞÂë¾ÞÈé is an AA/EEO employer and encourages applications from females, African Americans and other minorities.

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