Company Info



St. Louis Public Radio
3651 Olive Street
St. Louis, Missouri (United States)
Phone:314-516-5968
Web:www.stlpr.org

Lead Producer

Location: St. Louis, Missouri
Job Category: Online | New Media,Radio
Job ID: 72673
Employment Type: Full time
Salary: per year
Posted: 07.03.2025



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Job Description:

St. Louis Public Radio, an NPR member station, is seeking a Lead Producer to launch and guide a new civic conversation initiative that will model how St. Louisans can talk across divides in order to create greater understanding in our region. This unique role combines editorial leadership, audio production, and community engagement to foster understanding across political and cultural divides in the St. Louis region.

This initiative draws inspiration from StoryCorps’ One Small Step program, which has been proven to increase levels of interpersonal empathy by pairing strangers with different beliefs for a conversation, not to debate politics but to get to know each other as human beings. STLPR will facilitate local conversations between people across historical divides in the St. Louis region including class, race, politics and geography. Among other places, these conversations will be featured on St. Louis on the Air, STLPR’s flagship talk show, as a monthly series aimed at modeling civic discourse in a deeply divided time. The Lead Producer will shape the sound, tone, and vision of Talking Across Divides (this is a placeholder title that will be ironed out in the development of the program) and serve as its public face in the community.

This is a new position with a unique blend of journalism, facilitation, and public service. An ideal candidate would be equally skilled in audio production and human connection—and be someone who sees the power of conversation as a force for good.

You’ll join an award-winning team of journalists that covers communities across the bistate St. Louis region, in Rolla, Missouri, and in Quincy, Illinois. STLPR has a reputation as one of the most ambitious and innovative stations in the public radio system, earning a regional Edward R. Murrow Award for Overall Excellence in both 2023 and 2024.

Key Responsibilities

Editorial & Audio Production

Community & Audience Engagement

Supervision Received

The Lead Producer is supervised by the Executive Producer of Talk Shows, Alex Heuer.

Location

The Lead Producer must live in or relocate to the St. Louis region. Moving allowance available in applicable situations.

Salary Range

$60,000 - $80,000 annual

Other Information

St. Louis Public Radio is a service of the University of Missouri-St. Louis (UMSL), and through UMSL offers comprehensive benefits including health, dental and vision insurance, retirement and wellness programs through the University of Missouri System Total Rewards program. University employees receive discounts at the College of Optometry's Center for Eye Care, discounted passes for the Metrolink and UM System-sponsored programs. Additionally, UMSL staff and their dependents enjoy discounted tuition, and employees have access to a wide array of professional development opportunities.

Application Instructions

To apply for this position, visit the UMSL Careers site. Job ID: 56558. Email employment@umsl.edu with application process questions.

Along with your online application, please include a cover letter that outlines how your previous work experience makes you a great fit for this job and how you could best serve St. Louis-area residents in this role.

Submit samples of past journalism work that could include broadcast or podcast segments, audio features, print and digital stories and community engagement efforts. Explain your role in those pieces or events. Send samples (including audio files, if applicable) to executive producer Alex Heuer (aheuer@stlpr.org), who should also be contacted if you have questions about this position.

STLPR is committed to building a newsroom representative of the St. Louis region. We enthusiastically welcome those from groups underrepresented in public media to apply.


Job Requirements:

Qualifications

Preferred Qualifications