What are the responsibilities and job description for the Podcast Producer position at Street Cop Training?
This is a position for an existing podcast that has a significant following. In 2023, we were in the "Top 100 in Education" on several occasions. The Street Cop Podcast has had over 8 million downloads and has almost 500,000 subscribers. We took a 6 month break but we are now resuming the show.
You need to have experience editing audio. You need to be personable. I would also like someone who is kind, friendly, hardworking, and trustworthy. This is not a remote position. We are currently recording in a temporary location until a decision is made for a permanent location. You will need to be here.
By the way, we are super fun, easy going, and treat each other with complete respect. We work together as a team and nobody is allowed to be an AH to one another. I know people hate their jobs and they want to try something new but we need someone who knows what they’re doing. Interviews for qualified candidates will be via zoom meetings. If you don’t like the police, please don’t bother applying.
Responsibilities
- Conduct outreach to find potential guests
- Create a podcast filming calendar and monitor follow-ups with guests to ensure no scheduling conflicts arise
- Film podcast episodes in-person and/or set up the virtual podcast session if being filmed remotely
- Monitor podcast session and make notes of good points for post-editing content
- Edit the podcast audio and add in branded content such as but not limited to our intro, ads and company promotions
- Maintain a podcast posting calendar and ensure episodes go out on all major streaming platforms
- Monitor analytics and generate new ideas when necessary
- Cut reel content from episodes to be used on social media (only quality pieces, not the entire episode)
- Support podcast with new ideas to grow podcast audience and listenership
- Assist content team’s marketing of each podcast (guest coverage, live events, etc)