General Manager | Part Time
Location: Wildwood/The Village
Job Title: General Manager
Wages: Salary Discussed During Interview Process
Part Time at about 25 hours a week
WYKE Wildwood/The Villages is looking for a Part Time General Manager worker.
Primary Purpose:
The primary responsibility of the General Station Manager is to oversee the day to day duties of the station; generate income through donations, and airtime sales, to fund the work of their local station; build relationships with churches/ministries as well as city officials, and to always be looking for ways to increase the viewership of the station through traditional television as well as on line/social media avenues. Everything that is done needs to point to winning souls, discipling and operating within high standards of integrity and best business practices.
Required Skills/Abilities:
Education Requirements:
Minimum: Bachelor’s Degree
Preferred: Diploma or degree in Broadcasting or Media Production from a college or trade school, or equivalent experience and one years working in a television station or television production environment
Work Experience Requirements:
- Excellent communication skills both oral and written.
- Strong PC/MS office experience
- Ability to meet deadlines, prioritize assignments and handle multi-tasks simultaneously.
- Work well within a team environment and independently with minimal supervision.
- Always exhibit a professional attitude and be able to perform in a high-pressure environment
- Comfortable working and connecting with clients, pastors and/or non-profit representatives.
Other Requirements:
- Be able to lead a team and communicate effectively the goals, needs and instructions for clear direction.
- Must be a born again Christian and attend a Bible believing church.
- Must be able to lift a studio camera or light. (Up to 35 lbs)
Essential Duties and Responsibilities:
1. An excellent working knowledge of CTN. This includes the history of the network, as well as knowledge of programmers and company procedures.
2. Investigate local churches, ministries and non-profits and make phone calls, send out letters/postcards, and send emails to build a relationship with the local community. The INITIAL focus of these connections is to let them know we are in the community and are here to support them and NOT to get them on 1V at first.
3. Attend pastor’s prayer groups, breakfasts’, Christian business meetings to make connections and learn the needs of the community. Always be looking for ways that your local station can participate in meeting the needs of your community.
4. Raising funds to support your station. This can be from airtime sales, and donations made to the station. Work with Network Executive Producer to create spots to play on air and online to promote the station and vision of CTN consistently through the year is important as well as regular online promotion to build a relationship with your audience.
5. Building viewership for the station through promotional tables at churches or events, media trades with other media outlets (ex. Christian radio) and a targeted social media plan.
6. Send programming changes when necessary to assigned list builder at WCLF.
7. Building your local mailing list/email list/social media connections and then at least quarterly giving testimonies and sharing vision for your station with those lists.
8. Finding volunteers to help at your station. These people can be found through the churches/pastors that you connect with and a great way for people to feel like they have buy-in at your station and for you to get things done.
9. Build and maintain relationships with your local programmers.
10. Oversee that your website page stays fresh and accurate.
11. Always be looking for ways to increase cable, satellite and online coverage within your market area.
12. Filing quarterly and certain yearly FCC reports for your station.
13. Fulfilling or overseeing certain administrative duties such as approving time cards for your staff, performing employee evaluations, manager’s reports, expense reports, keeping media kits up to date, reviewing monthly airtime discrepancy reports to make sure they are accurate, fill out contract requests for new and renewing programmers, production agreements, reviewing monthly financial reports to make sure things are accurate and know where you are in your financial business dealings, etc.
14. Oversee that your programming stays accurate and is airing what will connect with your viewers. Oversee that your promos are rotated appropriately, airing accurate information, stay fresh and that you are airing promos for your programmers.
15. Must attend regular manager zoom meetings with the Director of Station Managers.

