Weekend AM Anchor Reporter
KOCO-TV
Oklahoma City, OK
KOCO-TV has an opportunity for a high
energy, highly skilled weekend meteorologist to join our First Alert Weather Team. We
are looking for a meteorologist who knows the science, but can tell a relatable
weather story. Has extensive experience in severe
weather coverage, and the passion it takes to serve the Oklahoma viewers to
keep them safe. Our next meteorologist will be an accurate forecaster, convey
an appropriate tone of urgency and authority in severe weather coverage,
summarize complicated information, and stay cool under pressure.
Job Responsibilities:
• Give our viewers the First Alert with accurate, compelling, and
understandable weather forecasts.
• Will
provide urgent, immediate weather information before and during severe weather
events
• Will
be able to simultaneously provide content on TV, for our radio partners, and on
our digital platforms.
• Will
use all the technology and tools available to us, to tell an intriguing weather
story
• Could be
deployed in the field during weather events
• Gather
information
• Summarize
fact and clearly communicate content for broadcast
Qualifications Requirements:
• In-depth
knowledge of weather science and forecasting.
• Proven
on-air experience in handling breaking news and severe weather coverage
• Dynamic
and authoritative on-air presence with a conversational weather presentation
• Knowledgeable
about how to interpret and translate high powered radar data
• Proficient
in using WSI and Baron graphics and technology
• Excellent
forecasting and on-air skills
• Strong
organizational skills
• Ability
to tell a compelling weather story
• Radar
experience preferred
• Ability
to do live field reporting on weather and other topics.
Education:
• Minimum
Bachelor's Degree in Meteorology or related field
• CBM
and/or AMS seal preferred
• Previous
on-air experience required.
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Jobcode: Reference SBJ-r00ver-216-73-216-187-42 in your application.
Hearst Television, a subsidiary of Hearst, owns and operates local television and radio stations serving 26 media markets across 39 states reaching over 21 million U.S. television households.