KQED is a public media organization dedicated to providing citizens of Northern California with a community-supported alternative to commercial media. The organization focuses on delivering essential knowledge for informed decision-making, fostering community dialogue, and promoting the arts. KQED is committed to diverse and inclusive storytelling, centering the contributions of marginalized communities, including Black, Indigenous, and people of color, as well as individuals with disabilities and LGBTQIA+ people. The KQED newsroom is a fast-growing, ambitious environment where producers collaborate with reporters and engagement teams to cover local and state news across various digital and audio platforms.
KQED is seeking a Temporary Marketing Director to manage key advertising campaigns for events.
Join KQED as a Full-Stack Developer to design and develop software solutions in a collaborative environment.
KQED is seeking a Senior Editor to lead its Forum & Talk Programming team, focusing on news content production and team management.
KQED is seeking a highly motivated Assistant Controller to manage accounting operations and support strategic financial initiatives in a hybrid work environment.
The Financial Associate will provide financial support for procurement activities in the content division.
The Director of Silicon Valley Philanthropy will lead efforts to secure philanthropic support from high-net-worth individuals and foundations in Silicon Valley.
The Program Manager for STEM Education at KQED will lead professional learning experiences and develop curriculum to enhance media literacy in STEM classrooms.
The Mid-Level Giving Officer manages donor relationships and fundraising strategies to enhance member engagement and revenue.
The Associate Director of Mid-Level Giving leads fundraising efforts for members giving between $1,000 and $4,999 annually.
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