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Executive Director

WBHM 90.3 FM — NPR News for the Heart of Alabama — seeks an executive director to build on its positive momentum and lead the award-winning, University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB)-licensed public radio station serving Birmingham, Ala., and the surrounding region.

About WBHM

WBHM 90.3 FM is a National Public Radio (NPR) member station and listener-supported service of UAB. The station’s financial support comes from UAB, members, corporate underwriting and the Corporation for Public Broadcasting. WBHM has an annual budget of roughly $4 million and serves an estimated cume of 71,400 listeners a week across our Central Alabama coverage area.

Much more than a radio station, WBHM is an essential public resource that enlightens and enriches our audience and makes strong connections to our communities through journalism that is fair, credible, accurate and honest.

Free from commercial and political influence, WBHM seeks to make Birmingham and Alabama a better place to live by educating, engaging and entertaining the people of our metro area and our state. WBHM is dedicated to the idea that an informed citizenry is vital to democracy and a thriving economy, and it celebrates diversity, innovation and lifelong learning.

In 2021, WBHM won a highly coveted national Edward R. Murrow award for Overall Excellence in Small Market Radio.

In back-to-back years — 2021 and 2022 — the Alabama Broadcasters Association named WBHM Radio Station of the Yearat its annual ABBY Awards.

In addition to its talented and award-winning newsroom, WBHM serves as the coordinating station for the Gulf States Newsroom, a public media collaborative of WBHM in Alabama, WWNO and WRKF in Louisiana, Mississippi Public Broadcasting, and NPR to share resources and add reporting power in an underserved but story-rich region.

WBHM Executive Director (Salary Range: $100,000-$110,000)

General Summary: The executive director will lead a team in planning, implementing and directing all administrative, programming, community engagement, sponsorship and underwriting, technical operations, and fundraising activities of WBHM 90.3 FM and the Gulf States Newsroom. The executive director will also manage functions including budget, personnel, strategic planning, staffing, and assuring compliance with National Public Radio, Corporation for Public Broadcasting and Federal Communications Commission rules/regulations, as well as any other legal/contact/regulatory requirements. The executive director will represent the station and the university with a variety of internal and external constituencies.

Minimum Qualifications: Bachelor’s degree in broadcasting, communications, journalism, business, marketing, advertising, public administration, nonprofit management, advancement/fundraising, or a related field and seven years of related experience required. Work experience may NOT substitute for education requirement.

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Applicants are asked to also submit a resume and a letter of introduction including their vision for the future of public media and how they will be the ideal person to lead WBHM in achieving that vision, as well as contact information for a minimum of three professional references. These documents should be uploaded when you apply at: https://uab.taleo.net/careersection/ext/jobdetail.ftl?job=T194889&tz=GMT-06%3A00&tzname=

UAB is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer committed to fostering a diverse, equitable and family-friendly environment in which all faculty and staff can excel and achieve work/life balance irrespective of race, national origin, age, genetic or family medical history, gender, faith, and gender identity and expression, as well as sexual orientation. UAB also encourages applications from individuals with disabilities and veterans.

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About the University of Alabama at Birmingham

UAB proudly holds WBHM’s broadcasting license and supports its vital community service mission. In a little more than 50 years, UAB has transformed from its modest beginnings as an extension center into a world-renowned doctoral research university and academic medical center. Learn more at uab.edu, uab.edu/news, uabmedicine.org and uab.edu/didyouknow.

Rankings and Recognition for UAB Include:

UAB’s Mission and Values

Vision: One university inspiring and empowering the creation of knowledge that changes the world.

Mission: UAB serves students, patients, the community, and the global need for discovery, knowledge dissemination, education, creativity and the application of groundbreaking solutions. We are a leader among comprehensive public urban research universities with academic medical centers.

Shared Values:

Forging the Future: UAB’s Strategic Plan

UAB’s vision, mission and shared values provide the foundation for its strategic plan, Forging the Future. Visit www.uab.edu/didyouknow to explore the many ways in which UAB is actively living out its mission, vision and values every day. Forging the Future focuses on building collaborations across campus and with the community and key organizations, civic leaders, elected officials, and other stakeholders to advance each of UAB’s mission pillars:  

ABOUT BIRMINGHAM

Located in the heart of the Southeast, Birmingham is a short drive from Atlanta, Nashville, New Orleans, Memphis, the Blue Ridge Mountains and Gulf Coast beaches. Downtown Birmingham has enjoyed a revitalization in recent years, with the development of Railroad Park — an award-winning urban park — and its adjacent Regions Field, home to the minor league Birmingham Barons — an award-winning stadium. The park and stadium projects have kickstarted major growth in surrounding districts, including craft breweries, boutique shops, restaurants, loft and apartment buildings, innovative workspaces, and hotels.

Birmingham is also a renowned culinary destination, with one of its signature restaurants recently winning two James Beard Foundation awards and many other restaurants named as finalists. Food critics across the country have discovered Birmingham’s food scene and consistently rank it as one of the best food cities in America. 

There are a host of attractions only a short walk from UAB’s campus, the Birmingham Civil Rights District National Monument, composed of sites such as Sixteenth Street Baptist Church, Kelly Ingram Park and the Civil Rights Institute — a major destination for visitors from around the world. Birmingham’s cultural scene is thriving, with museums, galleries, music and arts festivals, theaters and live music venues, a professional ballet company, a professional opera company, a School of Fine Arts, the Jazz Hall of Fame, and the recently restored historic Lyric and Alabama theaters, and UAB’s Alys Stephens Performing Arts Center is the home of the Alabama Symphony Orchestra.

Birmingham is in proximity to many state and national parks, lakes, urban green spaces, and hiking and biking trails. The city has more green space per capita than any other major city in the United States. Explore Birmingham online at birminghamal.org.

Rankings and Recognition for Birmingham Include:

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