FY15 Boise State Public Radio EEO Stations: KBSU and KBSX (June 1, 2014-May 31, 2015)

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FY15 Boise State Public Radio EEO Stations: KBSU and KBSX (June 1, 2014-May 31, 2015) FY15 Boise State Public Radio EEO Stations: KBSU and KBSX (June 1, 2014-May 31, 2015) Full-Time Positions Filled Number of Full- Position Title Recruitment Source(s) Number Source of those Source of Time Positions Interviewed Interviewed Candidate 1 Morning Edition BSPR website; BSU Joblistings; Idaho Job (4) (1) Outside Referral CPB Jobline Host/Reporter PG- Service; State of ID DHR; CPB jobline. Higher (1) CPB Jobline Ed Jobs; Current.org (print and online); facebook; twitter, Livingston Associates’ (1) BSPR Website website, Greater Public (formerly DEI), (1) Unknown National Educational Telecommunications Association (NETA), jobflash announcements, Hero to Hire 1 Senior Broadcast BSPR website; BSU Joblistings; Idaho Job (3) (1)SBE SBE Engineer PG-0024-14 Service; State of ID DHR; CPB jobline. Higher (1)Internal Ed Jobs; Current.org (print and online); Craigslist Boise; facebook; twitter, SBE Applicant (online and at local chapter), linkedin, Hero (1)BSPR Network to Hire, Mountain Home Air Force Base 1 General Assignments BSPR website; BSU Joblistings; Idaho Job (6) (1) BSPR Referral BSPR Referral Reporter PG-0044-44 Service; State of ID DHR; CPB jobline, Higher (1) BSPR Website Ed Jobs, Craigslist Boise, Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Idaho State Broadcasters (1) BSPR Tweet Association, journalismjobs.com, Hero to (3) Unknown Hire, Mountain Home Air Force Base, The Chronicle of Higher Ed 1 Morning Edition BSU Joblisting website, Idaho Job Services, (10) (4) CPB Jobline CPB Jobline Host/Reporter Higher Ed. Jobs, BSU Twitter & Facebook, (2) Referral BSPR website, Facebook & Twitter, Linkedin, PG-0053-14 CPB.org, National Assoc. Hispanic (1) Twitter Journalists, Idaho State Broadcasters (1) Facebook Assoc., Journalism Jobs, Public Media (1) BSU Website Business Assoc., Greater Public, (1) Internal Candidate Allaccess.com, Radio Online, Tripleradio.com, Radio & Production Magazine, Radio & Tv Business Report, PRPD, National Ed. Telecommunications, Assoc., National Assoc. of Black Journalists. 1 Broadcast Engineer BSU Joblisting website, Idaho Job Services, (5) (1) Craigslist BSU Website PG-0052-14 Higher Ed. Jobs, BSU Twitter & Facebook, (1) BSU Website BSPR website, Facebook & Twitter, Linkedin, CPB.org, Society for Broadcast Engineers (1) BSPR Website (SBE), Idaho State Broadcasters Assoc., (2) Indeed Craigslist Boise & Corvallis, OR., National Association of Broadcasters, Radio & Production Magazine, Radio & TV Business Report, National Society of Black Engineers, and SBE Local Chapter. Recruitment Sources Boise State Public Radio BSU Joblistings Krista Doble Tina Bailen 1910 University Drive 1910 University Drive Boise, ID 83725 Boise, ID 83725 (208) 426-3663 (208) 426-1542 www.boisestatepublicradio.org www.hrs.boisestate.edu/joblistings National Association of Black Journalists State of Idaho Department of Human Resources (DHR) Taylor Osborne-Smith Angie Zirschky [email protected] [email protected] 1100 Knight Hall, Suite 3100 P. O. Box 83720 College Park, Maryland 20742 Boise, Idaho 83720-0066 (301) 314-1714 (208) 334-2263 nabjcareers.org dhr.idaho.gov/index.html CPB Jobline Society of Broadcast Engineers (SBE) Cara Dalrymple Scott Jones [email protected] [email protected] 401 Ninth Street NW 9102 N. Meridian St. St. 150 Washington, DC 20004-2129 Indianapolis, IN 46260 (202) 879-9600 (317) 846-9000 www.cpb.org/jobline www.sbe.org Current.org Higher Ed Jobs Laura Rogers Lisa Marzka [email protected] [email protected] 6930 Carrol Ave. 715 Lake Street, Suite 400 Takoma Park, MD 20912 Oak Park, IL 60301 Boise State Public Radio Page 2 of 7 Recruitment Sources (314) 440-2161 (708) 848-4351 jobs.current.org www.higheredjobs.com Facebook Facebook - BSPR 1910 University Drive 1910 University Drive Boise, ID 83725 Boise, ID 83725-1916 (208) 426-3612 (208) 426-3663 facebook.com www.facebook.com/boisestatepublicradio Idaho Works (Job Service) National Hispanic Media Coalition Derek Harris Sylvia Covarrubias [email protected] [email protected] 317 W. Main St. 55 South Grand Ave. Boise, ID 83735 Pasadena, CA 91105 (208) 332-3575 (626) 792-6462 labor.idaho.gov www.nhmc.org/jobs Insight into Diversity Livingston Associates Lenore Pearlstein Adam Livingston [email protected] [email protected] 11132 South Towne Square, Suite 203 3000 Chestnut Ave. Suite 208 St. Louis, MO 63123 Baltimore, MD 21211 (314) 200-9955 (410) 243-1974 careers.insightintodiversity.com www.livingstonassociates.net Idaho State Broadcasters Association Jobflash Announcements www.idahobroadcasters.org Emails to individuals registered in our candidate database Boise State Public Radio Page 3 of 7 Recruitment Sources Greater Public (formerly DEI) National Educational Telecommunications Association (NETA) Brooke Fuchs Maryanne Schuessler [email protected] [email protected] 401 N. 3rd Street, Suite 370 PO Box 50008 Minneapolis, MN 55401 Columbia, SC 29250 (612) 202-3843 (803) 978-1579 greaterpublic.org/job-line www.netaonline.org/jobs.htm Twitter Twitter - BSPR 1910 University Drive 1910 University Drive Boise, ID 83725 Boise, ID 83725-1916 (208) 426-3612 (208) 426-3663 twitter.com twitter.com/kbsx915 Craigslist - Boise Craigslist – Corvallis/Albany boise.craigslist.org corvallis.craigslist.org LinkedIn National Association of Broadcasters 1910 University Drive [email protected] Boise, ID 83725 1771 N Street NW (208) 426-3612 Washington, DC 20036 linkedin.com www.nab.org eBenefits (Formerly: Hero 2 Hired) National Association of Hispanic Journalists (800) 983-0937 (888) 975-1386 www.ebenefits.va.gov/ebenefits/jobs www.nahjcareercenter.com/ Radio Online Public Radio Listserv 3500 Tripp Ave. Jonathan Coke Amarillo, TX 79121-1637 [email protected] jobs.radio-online.com/cgi-bin/rol.exe/jobs_submit_form www.pradoweb.org Triple A Radio Public Media Business Association [email protected] [email protected] PO Box 2709 7918 Jones Branch Drive, Suite 300 Nevada City, CA 95959 McLean, VA 22102 (530) 277-9018 (703) 506-3292 Boise State Public Radio Page 4 of 7 Recruitment Sources triplearadio.com/jobs/ www.pbma.org/node/312 All Access Music Group Job Forum Mountain Home Air Force Base www.allaccess.com/forum/viewforum.php?f=10 www.mountainhome.af.mil Journalism Jobs Radio and Production Magazine [email protected] PO Box 630071 (510) 653-1521 Irving, TX 75063-0071 www.journalismjobs.com (972) 432-8100 www.rapmag.com/index.php/features/classifieds Radio and Television Business Report Public Radio Program Directors Association George Wymer [email protected] PO Box 6633 38 Milford Street Woodbridge, VA 22195 Hamilton, NY 13346 (703) 490-3099 (315) 824-8226 rbr.com/category/radio-careers/ prpd.org/topmenu/joblistings.aspx National Society of Black Engineers The Chronicles of Higher Education [email protected] [email protected] 205 Daingerfield Road 1255 Twenty-Third St.NW, 7th Floor Alexandria, VA 22314 Washington, DC 20037 (703) 549-2207 (202) 466-1000 careers.nsbe.org careers.chronicle.com NPR News Directors Listserv Boise State Public Radio Page 5 of 7 FCC Designated Supplemental Outreach Activities Initiative Description Scope of Involvement Participation in general (as opposed to vacancy- Job banks and Internet programs As a division of the State of Idaho, all job listings specific) outreach efforts Community Outreach must be posted through the Idaho Department of Human Resources, including Internet listings. BSPR uses social media such as Facebook and Twitter to announce station openings/career opportunities. Participation in events and programs sponsored Designed to assist members of the community in Operations provided 60 hours per week of by educational institutions relating to career acquiring skills needed for broadcast hands-on operations experience to student opportunities in broadcasting employment employees. Clerical positions provided approximately 100 hours per week of hands-on experience in the areas of business, membership, underwriting, marketing, development, and administration. Engineering provides approximately 30 per week of hands on, technical experience to engineering student employees. BSPR provides student opportunities on the Community Advisory Board. Establishment of an Internship Program In-Class Recruitment of Student Interns BSPR recently developed a News Internship program. This program provides additional opportunities for interns to develop journalism/broadcasting skills. We currently have six students participating in this program. Participation in community events regarding Hosted Outreach BSPR offers station tour to community broadcasting issues and opportunities members, including elementary students. Tours provide valuable insight into the broadcasting industry, including possible career opportunities. 6/24/14-City Club Station Experience Tour/Event, 20 individuals 10/22/14-Riverstone Elementary School, 30 students 1/15/15-City of Boise Parks & Rec Tour, Boise State Public Radio Page 6 of 7 25 individuals 2/13/15-Idaho Commission on the Arts, 25 individuals 2/24/15-Radio in the Making, 25 individuals 4/21/15-Radio in the Making, 10 individuals Senior Management Training Diversity/EEO training Management participates in Diversity training administered through the University and outside organizations. Training for the staff and management took place in February 2015. Director of Finance and Administration attends annual EEO training thru PMBA, May 2015. Boise State Public Radio Page 7 of 7 .
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