Become a part of the Radio Section and help bring the soundscape of the Jamboree to life. As a Radio Section Member (Content), you will support the creation and delivery of radio content broadcast across the Jamboree site, on participant buses, through loudspeakers in key areas, and to residents of Gdańsk.
Your tasks may include preparing and presenting radio segments, conducting interviews, producing summaries of daily events, managing announcements, curating music playlists, and assisting with technical or editorial aspects of the broadcast. You will collaborate closely with other media teams—such as Photo, Video, Digital Media, and Newspaper—to ensure alignment with the Jamboree’s visual and editorial identity.
The radio station plays an important role in connecting participants, delivering timely information, and shaping the event’s atmosphere. Working in structured shifts, you will help ensure continuous broadcasting, maintain high-quality audio content, and contribute to a friendly, energetic, and informative listening experience for everyone on-site and beyond.
Ultimately, Jamboree responsibilities will be divided within the team into tasks related to the content publisher, publisher’s assistant, editor, presenter, reporter, sound engineer, and broadcast technician.
Strong vocal communication skills suitable for live or pre-recorded radio segments
Ability to produce radio shows, including interviews, summaries, announcements, and music programming
Creative ability to develop engaging and informative radio content
Good timing and scripting abilities for smooth, coherent broadcasts
Ability to collaborate with other media units to maintain consistent messaging
Flexibility to adapt content for different audiences, including participants and local residents
Strong organisational skills to manage daily programming and scheduling
Experience in a similar position at a Scouting or commercial event
English communication skills; other languages are an advantage
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