On-Air Co-Host
Company: Atlantic Gateway Communications
Location: Rockville
Posted on: April 2, 2026
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Job Description:
WGTS 91.9 is a Federal Communications Commission licensed
noncommercial radio station owned and operated by Atlantic Gateway
Communications, Inc., (AGC) which is a federally recognized
501(c)(3) nonprofit organization and a registered nonprofit
organization in the State of Maryland. SUMMARY The On-Air Co-Host
is responsible for creating, producing, and communicating via
broadcast and online distribution systems, spiritually encouraging,
Christian based content and conversation, interacting with
listeners, news, interviews, weather, traffic, devotionals, and
other matters of interest. Represents the ministry to the community
in multiple ways – in-person and on-location. Develops creative and
compelling content that helps AGC achieve its mission and vision.
PRIMARY RESPONSIBILITIES: Maintains an engaging, conversational
on-air presence at all times. Plays music, spots, and various
elements on the air from numerous pieces of equipment and software
delivering compelling, interactive, spiritually uplifting, and
entertaining live content in real-time over the air from our
broadcast studios and at times on location. In the absence of the
lead host, the co-host must be capable of assuming all on-air
responsibilities; either solo, or with a temporary co-host.
Substitutes for other on-air hosta at other times of the day when
requested. Produces, writes, records, and edits (using multitrack
digital editor) short feature programs, spots, bits, and elements
for broadcast. Engages listeners through story-telling, and focused
calls to action, in giving during multiple on-air fundraising
events each year Thinks on their feet and responds to live
developments. Preshow prep: research topics, scripts, trending
news, community pulse Conducts interviews in the studio, via phone,
and Internet for live and pre-recorded broadcasts. Prepares and
edits interviews for on-air use and online distribution such as
podcasts and our website and apps Determines news, weather, and
traffic information appropriate for our broadcast and audience.
Writes and edits news copy. Prepares and delivers this
informational content live in an engaging way. Prepares, writes,
and reviews public service announcements, underwriting
announcements, pre-recorded reports, and audio elements.
Collaborates with co-host, producer, assistant and program director
to create timely program content. Engages in the talent and voice
coaching process. Attends and guides daily production meetings –
listening to and analyzing the days delivered content and prepares
for the following day. Operates numerous pieces of office, radio
broadcast, remote broadcast, and audio editing software and
equipment. Answers phone calls, records, edits, and determines what
should and shouldn’t be aired. Represents station at a broad
variety of industry and community functions and events. Hosts and
presents upfront at various community functions and events,
including schools, churches, and community organizations. Hosts and
presents as requested during online only presentations whether
YouTube, social media, or something else. Works as talent in front
of the camera writing and recording features such as devotionals,
promotional content, interviews, games with guests, short form and
long form. Develops creative contests and issues prizes to winners
in accordance with FCC regulations and AGC procedures. Develops,
produces, and distributes written, video, audio, and graphical
content daily via a variety of social media platforms and websites.
Adjusts content at the direction of Program Director, research and
feedback. Considers the target audience in all content decisions
and delivery. Invests time in getting to know the target audience
and spends time with them at station events, by giving station
tours, by talking with them in the online (incoming and outgoing).
Communicates via email, phone, and in person with financial donors,
and people of influence. Participates in designing and executing
ways of growing our listener contact list. Ensures that the WGTS
91.9 transmitter is operating within FCC-determined parameters,
adjusting transmitter power when necessary or shutting down the
system completely if conditions require it. Runs broadcasting tests
as requested by the chief engineer. Ensures FCC compliance (e.g.
IDs, profanity). Supports the engineering team as needed when
troubleshooting studio equipment issues. Reports dead air or system
problems immediately. Develops a general understanding of the
central equipment rack as requested by the chief engineer. Monitors
the on-air broadcast and the online Netcast at the beginning of
each shift for delivery stability. Monitors for EAS alerts; record
and air as directed. Serves as spokesperson for WGTS 91.9 at
partner meetings and events as requested. Assists in other media
activities as requested. Attends and presents at various
fundraising events, including networking with donors. Participates
in departmental and organization meetings as requested. Maintains a
broader media and a specific CCM industry awareness. Develops and
pitches creative ideas to the Program Director for improving the
broadcast, and expanding the reach. Fosters an environment of
professional development. Contributes to the broader AGC team
effort to encourage our listeners to take one step closer to
Christ. Mentors interns and producers as requested. Subs for other
AGC employed announcers at times – live and/or voice-tracked shows.
Performs other duties as assigned. QUALIFICATIONS: To perform this
job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each
essential duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed below are
representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required.
Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with
disabilities to perform the essential functions. Education and/or
Experience Bachelor’s degree or equivalent experience in a related
field required. Minimum of 5 years as a drive-time air talent;
large/major market experience preferred. Proven capability of
accurately executing FCC rules and regulations Demonstrated
experience supporting teams in a fast-paced environment.
Demonstrated exceptional planning and multi-tasking ability
Language Skills Superior command of English grammar and spelling.
Excellent verbal and written communication skills. Exceptional
presentation and public speaking skills. Mathematical and
Technology Skills Experienced with radio-specific software
including automation systems and audio editing, for example. Basic
understanding of how to operate standard business equipment Working
knowledge and application of Microsoft 365, including Teams.
Knowledge and application of Adobe Audition Editing Suite, VoxPro
recording equipment, basic video recording and editing software,
general radio studio software, professional social media platform
software. Other Skills and Abilities Exhibits superior leadership
skills and works effectively and constructively with a wide variety
of people from many backgrounds and cultures. Ability to
effectively communicate across denominational and theological
distinctions. Excellent interpersonal and conflict resolution
skills. Ability to work on a team and independently. Possesses
innate capacity for planning and organizing. Possesses an unusually
high level of creativity and ability to create an above average
quantity of content. Remains calm and in control during stressful
situations. Commitment to professional ethics in working with
highly confidential, sensitive information. Must have and maintain
a valid driver’s license and a clean driving record. Attention to
detail and reliability. Physical Requirements The physical demands
described here are representative of those that must be met by an
employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this
job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individual
disabilities to perform the essential functions. While performing
the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to talk,
hear, sit, climb, balance, stoop, kneel, crouch, and crawl. The
employee is frequently required to stand, walk, use hands to
finger, handle, or feel, and reach with hands and arms. The
employee must occasionally lift and/or move up to 50 pounds.
Specific vision abilities required include close vision, distance
vision, color vision, peripheral vision, depth perception, and
ability to adjust focus. Work Environment The work environment
characteristics described here are representative of those an
employee encounters while performing the essential functions of
this job. The noise level in the work environment is usually
moderate but is occasionally loud. Travel: up to 25% locally 5:00a
- 2:00p 8 hours per day excluding breaks
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