Indian Institute of Mass Communication released the latest job notification for the recruitment of Programme Presenter vacancies. Interested candidates can apply before the last date. Check more details on the IIMC job vacancy 2022.
Indian Institute of Mass Comunication Delhi is inviting applications from eligible candidates for the post of Programme Presenter for its in-campus Community Radio called 'Apna Radio' on contract basis. Desirous candidates can check all the job details of no of posts, age limit, salary, qualification, etc prescribed below:
IIMC Job Opening |
|
Name of Post |
Programme Presenter (Apna Radio 96.9 FM) |
No.of Vacancy |
01 |
Salary |
Rs. 30,000/- per month (consolidated) |
Age limit |
Not more than 35 years (as on the last date of advertisement). |
Job Location |
New Delhi |
Last date |
12th December, 2022 |
Graduate in any discipline.
Desirable : Graduation or Post Graduation in Mass Communication and Journalism. Experience of working with any Community Radio Station. Be well aware of issues, events and areas at local and national levels.
Professional Educations : Must possess at least 3 years experience in a broadcasting set up as a Producer/ Presenter/Production Assistant/ Broadcast Assistant. Must possess a good voice quality. Must be able to edit programmes and handle broadcast. Must have good command on written and verbal Hindi.
Candidates are requested to send their CV in the enclosed proforma on email id iimcrecruitmentcell@gmail.com by 5:00 pm of 12th December, 2022
Disclaimer: Provided by IIMC
The IIMC Society, an autonomous body registered under the Societies Registration Act 1867, runs the Institute. It is funded by the Government of India through the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, Govt. of India. The Institute has a Governing Body, the Executive Council, headed by a Chairman, with the Director General of the Institute, representatives of the faculty and eminent media persons as members.Inaugurated on August 17, 1965, by the then Minister for Information and Broadcasting, Smt. Indira Gandhi, the Institute started with a small staff, including two consultants from UNESCO. In the first few years, the Institute organised training courses mainly for Central Information Service Officers and undertook research studies on a modest scale. Then, in 1969, a major international training programme, the Postgraduate Diploma Course in Journalism for Developing Countries, for middle level working journalists from Afro-Asian countries, was started. A number of specialised short courses of one week to three months' duration were subsequently started by the Institute to meet the training needs of communication professionals working in various media/publicity outfits of the central/state governments and public sector organisations. Over the years, IIMC has expanded and now offers regular Post-graduate Diploma Courses.