The station broadcasts Christian music, prayer and teaching 24/7 on digital radio (in Cambridge and London) and online. It is based in Cambridge but will also be broadcasting from around England.
Radio Maria England is a member of the World Family of Radio Maria, which has 77 stations around the globe broadcasting in 65 languages. You can read about the launch of the English station here: https://www.rcdea.org.uk/sarah-shares-vision-for-prayer-on-the-air.
The station is now recruiting for the following vacancies:
Audio Technician
Full time position, competitive salary
Radio Maria England is looking for an excellent Audio Technician to drive our state-of-the-art studio in Cambridge.
Our ideal candidate would have had many years of experience working with Audio frequency and radio frequency equipment at a technical level with a radio or television station. They should have a good appreciation for sound quality and be prepared to tackle breakdown hands-on.
Closing date – 15/05/2020
Fundraising Manager
Part time position, salary – 18K
Radio Maria England is a not-for-profit charity and Christian radio station. We want to recruit a Fundraising Manager. The post holder will manage fundraising to ensure that Radio Maria England is a financially viable radio station in the long term.
Closing date – 15/05/2020
Editorial Assistant
Full Time position, salary – 30K
Radio Maria England’s primary objectives are to advance the Roman Catholic faith and mission for the benefit of the public through the production and broadcast of religious radio programmes and through other forms of media and publication.
The Editorial Assistant will support the Priest Director in supervising the editorial activities of Radio Maria England broadcasting. This will entail planning, scheduling, and management of radio broadcasts and their content.
Closing date – 15/05/2020
For further information on any of these positions, please contact coordinator.uk@radiomaria.org
You can learn more about Radio Maria England on its website: https://radiomariaengland.uk
Images above are from Pixabay (top) and Radio Maria Austria (centre)