Troy University Public Radio
Equal Employment Opportunity
Annual Report
December 1,
2006 – November 30, 2007
Employment
Opportunities
- Troy University Public Radio
had no vacancies.
Troy State University Public
Radio, as a policy, provides employment information utilizing the following
sources to notify the public of all full-time vacancies.
.
- Publish
in the Affirmative Action Register
- Publish
in newspapers within the major markets.
- Post
on the Troy University Public radio website.
- Publish
in The Chronicle of Higher Education,
1255 Twenty-Third St, N.W.,
Washington, D.C. 20037
- Publish
in the Inside Higher Ed, 2121 K.
Street NW, Suite 630, Washington, D.C.
20037
- Post
in the Alabama Broadcasters Association Job Bank publication and website.
- Post
on Troy State University’s
Human Resources website.
Recruiting
Initiatives
- Troy University Public Radio
Program Manager Fred Azbell
represented the station at the Winter Career Fair at TROY-Dothan Campus. WTSU-WRWA-WTJB maintained a table with
information on positions which might be filled in the future as well as
other informational literature which was available to interested students
and the general public. The station received approximately 12 inquiries
about working in public radio.
- The annual Troy University Spring Career Fair was
held at the Troy Campus. Fred Azbell
represented public radio with informational literature on career options
with public radio and the representative answered questions from students.
Interested individuals were encouraged to take a handout entitled “Careers
at Troy University Public Radio”. The handout answered questions pertinent
to future openings which may be filled.
- Joanne Jacobs participated in the Troy University Montgomery
Campus March 2007 Career Fair. Troy University Public Radio’s booth attracted many prospective
broadcast professionals.
- The 2007 Fort Rucker Job Fair was at the Ft.
Rucker Army Base with Fred Azbell
representing Troy University Public Radio. Approximately ten inquires were received
and interested parties were provided pamphlets explaining the positions
that might be filled in the future and five resumes were collected.
- Continued membership with the Alabama
Broadcasters Association providing access to a statewide job bank
newsletter. (October, 2006)
- Continued recruitment for interns but were unable
to contract with anyone during 2007.
- Troy University Public Radio partners with the Troy
City School
system and the Pike
County schools
system to provide opportunities for high school students to serve as announcers
for the Radio Reading Service for
the blind. Through the Global Studies Program, we have twenty students participating
during Fall semester 2007. They participated in an orientation/training
session and each had the opportunity to read a small segment of a regional
newspaper to get hands on experience with the equipment. Once the group session is completed,
they have the opportunity to sign up as a volunteer to read on a weekly
basis.
Troy University is an
AA/EEO employer and encourages applications from females, African Americans and
other minorities.