
The Station Manager is responsible for managing all business operations of CFUV 101.9 FM, a
2290-watt campus & community licenced radio station located at the University of Victoria (the
Station). The Station Manager works under the direction of the Board of Directors of the
University of Victoria Student Radio Society.
The Station Manager leads a small team of employees and a large volunteer base in the day-to-
day operation of CFUV. They act as a liaison with external partners, advertisers, funders and
regulators. The Station Manager provides oversight to all aspects of the operation of the
Station. They are responsible for the long term sustainability of the Station.
Principal Duties:
Under the direction of the Board of Directors of the University of Victoria Student Radio
Society, the Station Manager is responsible for managing all operations of the Station:
1. Ensures CFUV’s mandate and policies are effectively implemented.
2. Ensures the financial health of the Station by working with the Board and the staff to
forecast expenses, anticipate revenues, and acquire grant, sponsorship and other
funding.
3. Works with the Treasurer of the Society to create, implement and monitor budgets and
produce operating budgets.
4. Manages the performance of paid staff and ensures the effective coordination of
volunteers.
5. Acts as liaison with the CRTC and Innovation, Science and Economic Development
Canada, and has primary responsibility for preparation of license renewals and
compliance with requirements under provincial society legislation.
6. Acts as a liaison with the campus and community, including advertisers and funders.
7. Is responsible for promotion of the Station to the campus and community.
8. Reports to the Board of Directors at each Board meeting on the operation of the
Station.
9. Directs and is responsible for the implementation of the editorial policy and standards
of the Station.
10. Undertakes other duties as required.
1. Broad familiarity with the management of a non-profit organization, gained through
experience as an employee or volunteer, or other equivalent experience.
2. Proven ability as an administrator and manager of employees and volunteers.
3. Demonstrated written and verbal communication skills.
4. Experience in financial administration, fundraising and grant writing.
5. Experience working with a diverse volunteer base an asset.
The ideal candidate will exhibit the following qualities:
• A passion for community radio and media production
• A working knowledge of regulations and policies that affect campus & community radio,
audio production and editing and the technical and operational aspects of radio
broadcasting
• Collaborative management, governance and strategy
• Capacity to lead, manage and motivate others
• Strong managerial and administrative skills
• A commitment to high quality service
• Friendly, engaging and approachable
• Proven ability to work with diverse populations
• Excellent analytical, interpersonal, and communication skills (oral and written)
• Ability to manage conflict and interpersonal issues
• Ability to anticipate and deal with unforeseen circumstances
• Strong critical thinking, problem solving, grant writing and project management skills
• Demonstrated flexibility and willingness to take initiative
• Commitment to developing ongoing professional knowledge and skills
Terms of Employment:
Full-time 35 hours a week. Monday to Friday 9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. with some evening and
weekend work as required.
Salary starting between $45,000 to $49,000 per annum, depending on qualifications and
experience, with 2 weeks (10 days) paid vacation and 1 week (5 days) in lieu of overtime, plus
extended medical and dental coverage.
The contract begins with a six-month probationary period. The term of the Station Manager
may be extended up to a total term of five years, following successful performance reviews.
The start date for this position is immediate.
A criminal record check is required immediately upon hiring, at the employee’s expense, but
upon a successful check the employee will be reimbursed for the criminal record check fee.
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Send resume and cover letter as a single PDF: Attention: CFUV Board of Directors by email to
cfuvboardsecretary@uvic.ca. Please, no phone calls or fax submissions.