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WQED Multimedia is recruiting a knowledgeable and engaging Fill-In Host, Classical Radio to support weekday, evening, and weekend air shifts as needed for WQED-FM. This role is intended to help strengthen the bench of WQED’s classical music service, provide flexible support for scheduled absences and special coverage, and contribute to WQED’s broader investment in Voice of the Arts, its signature franchise for arts and culture in western Pennsylvania.
For decades, Classical WQED 89.3 FM has been shaped by the experience, artistry, and deep knowledge of hosts including Jim Cunningham and Anna Singer. This role is designed to complement WQED’s established hosting team while helping preserve and extend the station’s distinctive sound, standards, and connection to the region’s cultural life.
The Fill-In Host will serve as an on-air voice of WQED-FM during assigned shifts, presenting classical music with warmth, accuracy, and context. The role may also include hosting interviews for Voice of the Arts and other arts and culture features, with opportunities to learn from respected colleagues as WQED expands its team of classical music and arts communicators.
Key Responsibilities
On-Air Hosting
Host live classical music programming during assigned shifts, typically four hours.
Deliver engaging, conversational on-air breaks with accurate and compelling information about composers, works, performers, and recordings.
Maintain a warm, knowledgeable tone that reflects WQED-FM’s sound, standards, and audience expectations
Provide context that enhances listener understanding and enjoyment of classical music
Prepare for each assigned shift with attention to repertoire, pronunciation, timing, and station priorities
Participate in WQED-FM fund drives, making clear, authentic, mission-centered appeals for listener support while maintaining the station’s trusted tone and relationship with its audience.
Music Knowledge & Presentation
Accurately pronounce composer and artist names, titles, ensembles, venues, and musical terminology
Introduce and back-announce selections clearly and concisely
Incorporate connections to Pittsburgh’s arts and cultural community as appropriate
Bring curiosity, care, and good judgment to the presentation of classical music for both longtime listeners and newer audiences
Technical Operation
Operate the audio control board and automation systems independently after training
Execute smooth transitions between live breaks, recorded segments, underwriting, station messaging, and music playback
Monitor audio levels and maintain broadcast quality throughout assigned shifts
Troubleshoot minor technical issues during live broadcasts and communicate larger issues promptly
Follow station logs, timing requirements, and operating procedures accurately
Interviews and Local Arts Coverage
Host interviews for Voice of the Arts and similar features as assigned
Prepare thoughtful questions and conduct interviews that are informed, conversational, and respectful of guests’ work
Highlight Pittsburgh-area arts organizations, performances, artists, and cultural initiatives
Support station initiatives that deepen WQED’s connection to the region’s arts community
Qualifications
Required
Demonstrated knowledge of classical music repertoire, composers, performers, and terminology
Prior on-air radio, audio hosting, podcasting, or comparable presentation experience
Strong verbal communication skills and clear, professional delivery
Ability to work independently in a live broadcast environment
Strong preparation habits and attention to detail
Technical proficiency or willingness to learn audio board operation, automation systems, and WQED-FM procedures
Availability for part-time, on-call shifts, which may include weekdays, evenings, weekends, holidays, or coverage for scheduled absences
Preferred
Experience in public media or classical music broadcasting
Familiarity with Pittsburgh’s arts and cultural landscape, including music, theatre, dance, visual arts, festivals, and cultural institutions
Background in music performance, education, musicology, or a related field
Experience conducting interviews with artists, performers, conductors, composers, educators, or community leaders
Existing connection to the Pittsburgh region
Key Attributes
Warm, authentic, and relatable communicator who can build trust with listeners
Self-sufficient and confident operating solo in a live studio environment
Calm under pressure with the ability to recover smoothly from on-air challenges
Passionate and knowledgeable about classical music, public media, and community service
Curious about Pittsburgh’s cultural life and eager to help listeners feel connected to it
Respectful collaborator who values WQED-FM’s established sound, hosts, audience relationships, and public service mission
Schedule, Pay & Benefits
On-call position classified as a temporary Project Employee
Flexible schedule, between 5 and 30 hours per week depending on station needs and employee availability
Hourly, non-exempt position
Pay range: $24-$28 per hour, based on experience.
No benefits or paid time off beyond what is required by the Allegheny County Paid Sick Leave Ordinance and the City of Pittsburgh Paid Sick Days Act
Required Cover Letter
Applications must include a cover letter. Please briefly address the following:
Your knowledge of and connection to Pittsburgh's arts and culture community
Your commitment to community service and public media values
Your knowledge of and passion for classical music and the fine arts
Concise responses are fine. We value clarity over length.
Equal Employment Opportunity
WQED Multimedia is a fair and equal employer, providing access and opportunities to all applicants without regard to race, color, creed, religious beliefs, gender, gender identity, self expression, sexual orientation, marital status, age, national origin, ethnicity, ancestry, citizenship, disability, medical condition, pregnancy, veteran status, membership in the uniformed services, genetic information, or any other basis protected by applicable law and as directed by the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission. WQED Multimedia provides equitable consideration for employment for qualified applicants with criminal histories in a manner consistent with relevant legal requirements. Qualified applicants with a disability or disabled veterans who are unable or limited in their ability to apply (as a result of their disability) have the right to request reasonable accommodation by emailing careers@wqed.org.
Seniority level
Entry level
Employment type
Full-time
Job function
Marketing, Public Relations, and Writing/Editing
Industries
Broadcast Media Production and Distribution
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