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Texas Public Radio
321 W Commerce
San Antonio, Texas (United States)
Phone:210-614-8977
Web:tpr.org

Digital Producer and Editor

Location: San Antonio, Texas
Job Category: Online | New Media
Job ID: 13704
Employment Type: Full time
Salary: per year
Posted: 03.24.2026



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Job Description:

TITLE:      Digital Producer and Editor
DEPARTMENT: News
REPORTS TO:   Managing Editor
CLASSIFICATION:  Exempt
SALARY RANGE:   $65,000 - $72,000
WORK LOCATION: On-Site (Sunday-Thursday 10 a.m.–7 p.m. with 1 hr break)

 
SUMMARY:
 
TPR is seeking a Digital Producer and Editor who thrives at the intersection of meaningful journalism and audience-centered digital storytelling.
 
Texas Public Radio (TPR) is a mission-driven, award-winning, multimedia organization serving a wide expanse of the state.
 
In this role, you’ll help drive the daily news cycle, delivering high-impact journalism that keeps our audience informed about the issues that matter most in San Antonio and South Texas.
The position blends roughly 50% content production with 50% digital editing and includes digital-first reporting on breaking news as it happens, along with shaping and producing newsletters that deepen audience engagement and extend our reporting beyond the homepage.
This position is within the bargaining unit represented by the SAG-AFTRA Union.
Union membership is not required as a condition of employment.
 
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:

Job Requirements:

EDUCATION:
Bachelor’s degree in journalism, communications or related field, or equivalent experience
 
EXPERIENCE: 
Minimum of four years writing and/or editing news copy
 
SKILLS:   
We believe a strong organization includes employees from a range of backgrounds, with different skills, experiences, and passions. If you don't meet every job qualification but have some of these skills and think you're the right person for the job, we'd like to hear from you. Please apply and tell us more about yourself.
 
 PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS:
●    Using fingers to make small movements such as typing or picking up small objects or hand tools.
●    Verbally conveying detailed or important instructions or ideas accurately, clearly, and quickly.
●    Able to hear average or normal conversations in person or by phone.
●    Frequently and regularly use the wrists, hands, and fingers.
●    Average, ordinary visual acuity necessary to prepare or inspect documents or other materials.  Must be able to differentiate color coding of wiring and components.
●   Sedentary work; sitting most of the time. May have to lift folders, files, papers, audio/video equipment, and other items weighing up to approximately 25 lbs.