Earn a competitive salary of $100,000 PLUS superannuation Relocation assistance available up to $3,000 Lead an iconic First Nations media institution with a national and global impact Shape culturally rich, innovative radio content in a state-of-the-art studio About CAAMA
The Central Australian Aboriginal Media Association (CAAMA) is Australia's premier First Nations media institution, celebrating its 45th anniversary.
As the country's first licensed Aboriginal broadcaster, CAAMA is committed to cultural preservation, storytelling, and amplifying the voices of First Nations communities.
With a state-of-the-art FM radio station, a network of 12 studios, and Australia's largest licensed broadcast footprint, CAAMA reaches audiences from the Top End to Coober Pedy and beyond.
From groundbreaking digital content to an extensive 50-year archival collection, CAAMA is a dynamic, forward-thinking organisation at the forefront of First Nations storytelling.
We're now seeking a Radio Manager to help build and lead our talented team and shape the future of Aboriginal broadcasting.
About the Opportunity
CAAMA is looking for a full-time Radio Manager to be based in Alice Springs, NT .
This is an exciting, hands-on leadership role, managing the day-to-day operations of CAAMA's radio network and ensuring the delivery of culturally rich, high-quality programming.
Reporting to the CEO, you will oversee a team of approximately 10 broadcasters and work closely with our digital media team to create multi-platform storytelling that resonates with First Nations and global audiences.
Responsibilities include:
Overseeing radio scheduling, programming, production, and editorial content Managing a team of broadcasters and ensuring high-quality storytelling Leveraging CAAMA's extensive archival material to create innovative content Coordinating with the digital team to integrate audiovisual materials into broadcasts Ensuring compliance with licensing, grant reporting, and regulatory requirements Identifying opportunities for community engagement and audience growth Supporting external broadcasts, including from remote communities Driving innovation in audio production and storytelling About You
To qualify, you will need proven experience in radio production and strong editorial knowledge .
Ideally, you have some management experience or a clear track record of leadership within a media organisation.
Additionally, the following skills and experience will be highly valued:
Technical proficiency with commercial radio systems (Zetta experience is an advantage) A passion for radio storytelling, particularly in First Nations or culturally diverse settings Strong communication and writing skills, with the ability to meet reporting requirements Experience managing teams in a fast-paced, resource-constrained environment A genuine understanding of First Nations cultures and communities, or a background in ethnic/community broadcasting An energetic, forward-thinking mindset, eager to innovate and collaborate Autonomy and problem solving skills, thriving in an environment with creative freedom While this is not an identified First Nations role, candidates must demonstrate cultural competency and a deep appreciation for First Nations storytelling.
What We Offer
Competitive salary of $100,000 PLUS superannuation Relocation assistance up to $3,000 A fully-equipped, state-of-the-art FM radio station with modern production facilities The opportunity to lead and shape First Nations broadcasting at a critical moment in Australia's media landscape A supportive, dynamic team culture with a historic institution A unique opportunity to live and work in Alice Springs, engaging directly with remote communities A role with significant creative freedom, innovation, and impact Ready to Apply?
If you are an ambitious radio professional looking to take the next step in your career while contributing to one of Australia's most important First Nations media organisations, we want to hear from you!
Apply NOW to join CAAMA and make an impact.
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