Who May Apply: Open to all qualified job seekers
Salary: The hiring range for this position is $67,485 - $116,699. The actual starting salary will depend on qualifications and experience in accordance with the current Senate compensation guidelines.
Telework: This position works on-site in the Minnesota Senate Building and Capitol during the legislative session (January-May). When the legislature is not in session, flexible hybrid options may be available.
Days of Work/Hours: Monday-Friday/8am-4:30pm and irregular hours during the legislative session.
Appointment Type: Full-time/Permanent
Status: Unclassified/At-will
Department: Senate Media Services
Reports to: Senate Media Services Director
Closing Date: Friday May 17, 2024 at 4pm.
The Producer/Moderator produces and moderates broadcast and web-based public affairs programming on behalf of the Minnesota Senate. This position exists to provide members, staff and the public with credible and timely nonpartisan public information through video and digital content. The Producer/Moderator writes, produces and moderates live and recorded studio and field-based programs and segments featuring state issues, and pending legislation and legislative actions. The Producer/Moderator also produces content for the Senate website and its social media channels.
Applicants should include a link to a demo reel or work samples as part of the application process.
Please visit the Minnesota Senate Media Services YouTube channel @MnSenateMedia to view legislative coverage and public affairs programming such as Capitol Report.
Public Affairs Programming: Write, produce, and moderate Senate public affairs programming to enhance public understanding of issues impacting Minnesota's citizens.
On-Camera Moderator/Host: Serve as on-camera moderator and host of Senate television coverage broadcast on the Minnesota Public Television (PBS) network and Senate Media Services webcasts. Produce informative segues between press conferences, Senate committees, Senate floor sessions, and the House of Representatives coverage in both live and recorded formats.
Media Curation: Curate portions of the Senate Media Service's webpage and social media channels with featured videos, podcasts, and blog posts of Senate committees, press conferences and Senate floor sessions.
Information Gathering: Attend legislative and selected gubernatorial press conferences, budget and economic forecasts, and historical events at the State Capitol or off-site to document and archive events for posterity. Keep Senators, staff, and the general public informed of State Capitol happenings.
Bachelor's degree in public relations, journalism, marketing, advertising, digital communications, creative writing, or related discipline with two (2) years of demonstrated experience.
OR
Four (4) years of experience in digital media, social media management, communications, broadcast television, vlogging, podcasting, or related field.
The Minnesota Senate has established standard competencies for all Senate employees. A full description of the competencies is described in the Performance Appraisal Competency Measures Guidebook, which can be found on the Human Resources Intranet Site. The competencies include the following areas and what is expected to be met within those competencies are set as expectations by the supervisor.
Critical Thinking
Interpersonal Relationships
Job Knowledge
Personal Accountability
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