Program Director – CJAM 99.1 FM
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Full Time Windsor Posted 9 minutes ago
Website CJAM 99.1 FM
CJAM 99.1 FM Job Posting – Program Director
Posted on June 26, 2026 by CJAM FM
CJAM 99.1 FM — Student Media/University of Windsor –– is hiring for the position of
PROGRAM DIRECTOR. This salaried full-time position is 35 hours a week. It requires a
flexible individual who is available for evening and weekend duties.
CJAM is a nonprofit volunteer-driven campus-based community radio station providing
an alternative to the music and spoken-word programming featured in the mainstream
media — serving listener communities that are often under represented or maligned.
GENERAL DESCRIPTION: The Program Director is responsible for all aspects of
programming. Working with staff, management, and the Program Committee, the
successful applicant will help fulfill CJAM’s mandate of providing the community with
quality alternative programming that is in compliance with CJAM/CRTC policy.
Duties Include
Ensuring that CJAM remains on the air at all times, and that what is on the air is
properly documented and stored as per CRTC expectations.
Exercising and enforcing CJAM/CRTC policy. Keeping the program schedule evolving with spoken word and music programming in
accordance with CRTC policy and CJAM’s mandate.
Serving as a resource for volunteers regarding matters relating to broadcasting and
programming.
Ensuring volunteers receive satisfactory training and skill development relating to
broadcasting.
Reviewing and evaluating programs regularly with staff, management, and the Program
Committee.
Ensuring that the Program Committee meets at least four times a year and that
members are roundly consulted between meetings.
Hosting 1 to 2 hours of programming weekly. Filling in as a DJ when needed. Ensuring that all programming content is of a high quality and in compliance with CRTC
guidelines and CJAM mandate.
Building partnerships with groups on campus and within the larger community to foster
continuity, quality, and relevance in programming.
Assisting in coordination/scheduling of sports broadcasting and special events. Production, rotation/traffic and broadcast and of paid commercials, public service
announcements, station IDs, music events/community/arts calendars, etc.
Production and review of daily commercial assignments. Coordinating volunteer use of CJAM production studios and equipment. Coordinating production of community events/arts/live music calendars. Regularly updating CJAM’s website with programming news and schedule information. Maintaining dedicated office hours.
Qualifications
Excellent interpersonal, communication and listening skills. Demonstrated experience, and knowledge relating to non-commercial music, news,
views, and culture.
Experience in journalism and new media. Strong organizational and time management skills. Conflict resolution and management skills. Computer and basic radio/audio production skills. Friendly and patient disposition balanced with an ability to enforce policy. Management or Volunteer coordination experience a plus.
TERMS: 35 hours per week
SALARY: $35,000 to start, depending on experience. Please apply online to
statcjam@gmail.com by July 17, 2026 by 5 pm. Only qualified applicants selected for
interviews by the Hiring Committee will be contacted.
CJAM is an anti-sexist, anti-racist, anti-homophobic organization committed to diversity
and equity. We strongly encourage applications from all visible and non-visible
minorities. Where there is equity in qualifications preference will be given to minority
applicants.
To apply for this job please visit gmail.com.
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Program Director – CJAM 99.1 FM
About the role
Full Time Windsor Posted 9 minutes ago
Website CJAM 99.1 FM
CJAM 99.1 FM Job Posting – Program Director
Posted on June 26, 2026 by CJAM FM
CJAM 99.1 FM — Student Media/University of Windsor –– is hiring for the position of
PROGRAM DIRECTOR. This salaried full-time position is 35 hours a week. It requires a
flexible individual who is available for evening and weekend duties.
CJAM is a nonprofit volunteer-driven campus-based community radio station providing
an alternative to the music and spoken-word programming featured in the mainstream
media — serving listener communities that are often under represented or maligned.
GENERAL DESCRIPTION: The Program Director is responsible for all aspects of
programming. Working with staff, management, and the Program Committee, the
successful applicant will help fulfill CJAM’s mandate of providing the community with
quality alternative programming that is in compliance with CJAM/CRTC policy.
Duties Include
Ensuring that CJAM remains on the air at all times, and that what is on the air is
properly documented and stored as per CRTC expectations.
Exercising and enforcing CJAM/CRTC policy. Keeping the program schedule evolving with spoken word and music programming in
accordance with CRTC policy and CJAM’s mandate.
Serving as a resource for volunteers regarding matters relating to broadcasting and
programming.
Ensuring volunteers receive satisfactory training and skill development relating to
broadcasting.
Reviewing and evaluating programs regularly with staff, management, and the Program
Committee.
Ensuring that the Program Committee meets at least four times a year and that
members are roundly consulted between meetings.
Hosting 1 to 2 hours of programming weekly. Filling in as a DJ when needed. Ensuring that all programming content is of a high quality and in compliance with CRTC
guidelines and CJAM mandate.
Building partnerships with groups on campus and within the larger community to foster
continuity, quality, and relevance in programming.
Assisting in coordination/scheduling of sports broadcasting and special events. Production, rotation/traffic and broadcast and of paid commercials, public service
announcements, station IDs, music events/community/arts calendars, etc.
Production and review of daily commercial assignments. Coordinating volunteer use of CJAM production studios and equipment. Coordinating production of community events/arts/live music calendars. Regularly updating CJAM’s website with programming news and schedule information. Maintaining dedicated office hours.
Qualifications
Excellent interpersonal, communication and listening skills. Demonstrated experience, and knowledge relating to non-commercial music, news,
views, and culture.
Experience in journalism and new media. Strong organizational and time management skills. Conflict resolution and management skills. Computer and basic radio/audio production skills. Friendly and patient disposition balanced with an ability to enforce policy. Management or Volunteer coordination experience a plus.
TERMS: 35 hours per week
SALARY: $35,000 to start, depending on experience. Please apply online to
statcjam@gmail.com by July 17, 2026 by 5 pm. Only qualified applicants selected for
interviews by the Hiring Committee will be contacted.
CJAM is an anti-sexist, anti-racist, anti-homophobic organization committed to diversity
and equity. We strongly encourage applications from all visible and non-visible
minorities. Where there is equity in qualifications preference will be given to minority
applicants.
To apply for this job please visit gmail.com.
About The Author
Eloisa NCRA
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Recent Posts
Celebrating National Indigenous Peoples Day and Indigenous History Month Through Community Radio CRABO Winners 2026 Announcement NCRC44*RDNA May 4-6 + more – Schedule Launch of SLDP Working Groups & Call for Pilot Participants The National Campus and Community Radio Association (NCRA/ANREC) and Farm Radio International (FRI), among others, to celebrate World Radio Day event in Ottawa.
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Categories
About Us External Services My Team News Science Service Slider testimonials Uncategorized
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About National Campus and Community Radio Association (NCRA/ANREC)
The NCRA is a non-profit association representing 100+ not-for-profit radio stations across Canada. Our members include both campus stations and community stations from coast to coast, all of whom are licensed with the Canadian Radio-Television and Commission (CRTC).
Campus and community radio stations provide a critical outlet for news, dialogue, diversity and culturally aware programming across Canada - particularly in rural parts of Canada, and underrepresented communities.
To us, community radio is about volunteerism, social engagement, independent music, learning by doing, community capacity building, citizen journalism and more. Here's a quick sketch of NCRA members, in all our diversity.