Position Description

Content and Social Media Intern
Location MD - Silver Spring
Job Code 4745
# of Openings 1
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Job Position:                    Content and Social Media Intern      

Department:                    Corporate Sales and Partnerships/Podcast Network

Reports to:                       Sr. Director of Podcast Operations

FLSA:                                 Non-exempt

Internship Length:          10 weeks, Part-Time

Work Location:               Los Angeles, CA, with occasional optional travel  

 

 

OVERVIEW:

The Radio One story began simply with a dream and one radio station. Forty years, 13 markets, and 70+ stations later, we are an urban media empire, spanning multiple media platforms. We are in your ears with Reach Media/Radio One, on your televisions with TV One, and may even be the name behind your favorite website, with our digital platform Interactive One. Information is power, and our mission here at Radio One, Inc. is simple – to be the most trusted media source in the African American community. At Radio One, we pride ourselves on hiring people who are dedicated and continue to challenge the norm, while embracing a corporate culture built on creativity and passion. We are our employees’ biggest fans, and it is our daily mission to attract, develop, and retain the brightest stars in the business. 

 

As the Content and Social Media Intern for the Urban One Podcast Network, you’ll work directly under the leadership of our Senior Director of Podcast Operations, gaining hands-on experience in content development, podcast marketing, social media strategy, and cross-departmental collaboration. This internship offers the opportunity to contribute meaningfully to the growth of one of the country’s leading Black podcast networks and media company.

 

 

ESSENTIAL RESPONSIBILITIES:

·       Ideate and Pitch Content: Regularly contribute innovative ideas for social and digital content that align with Urban One’s podcast shows and target audience, with a focus on Gen Z engagement.

·       Social Media Execution: Assist with scheduling, uploading, and monitoring posts on platforms such as Instagram, TikTok, YouTube, and Twitter (X). Content may include promotional assets, audiograms, highlight clips, and more.

·       Performance Monitoring: Track weekly performance metrics, including podcast downloads and social media analytics, and summarize findings to help refine content strategy.

·       Team Collaboration: Work cross-functionally with marketing, production, and sales teams to ensure aligned messaging and campaign execution.

·       Content Editing Support: Assist with identifying and editing standout podcast moments for short-form video use (training will be provided).

·       Campaign Planning: Contribute to planning and rollout of marketing campaigns related to new show launches, special milestones, or live events.

·       Trend & Market Research: Research Gen Z content trends, emerging platforms, viral formats, and competitive podcasting initiatives; share insights regularly.

·       Event Support: Provide on-the-ground or remote support for event coverage, including behind-the-scenes content during major activations (e.g., Birthday Bash in Atlanta).

·       Calendar Coordination: Help maintain an internal content calendar to ensure timely delivery of assets and promotion for key episodes or network moments.

 

  

EDUCATION and/or EXPERIENCE

Previous internship or volunteer experience is preferred but not required. Demonstrated interest in social media through extracurricular activities, clubs, personal projects, or work experience.

 

**Hourly Rate: $17.81/HR**

Benefit Offerings: Urban One offers an excellent benefit package, including 401(k), a retirement plan, employee wellness programs, and employee discount programs.

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This Personal Information Privacy Notice for California Applicants (“Notice”) describes the personal information collected by us about applicants and candidates that reside in California during our application and recruitment process (“applicant personal information”), the purposes for which we use applicant personal information, and how that information is processed. This Notice does not form part of any contract of employment or other service agreement. This Notice applies only to California residents.  We may update this Notice at any time as necessary. It is important that you read this Notice so you are aware of how and why we use your applicant personal information.

In this notice, we will use the terms “we”, “us”, and “our” to refer to Urban One, Inc., its affiliates, subsidiaries, successors, and assigns.

TYPES OF INFORMATION WE COLLECT

We may collect applicant personal information you provide to us or that may be acquired or produced by us and, in limited contexts, about other people you may provide information about. In general, any information collected is not sold to third parties and is only used for the purposes for which it was provided. At all times, we strive to limit our collection of applicant personal information as needed in the application and recruitment process.

The list below provides the categories of information we collect.  Examples are provided for explanatory purposes, but the following is not an exhaustive list of each specific piece of information we may collect. If you have any questions or comments about how your personal information is collected by us and what information is collected, please contact [your HR contact at HRPrivacy@urban1.com ]. For legal inquiries or inquiries specifically related to the CCPA and CPRA, please also contact your privacy lead at privacynotice@urban1.com  and see the California Privacy Rights section below.

 

Categories

  • Identifiers – This includes information that identifies you, like your name, postal address, and contact details.
  • Application details and supporting materials – The information related to your application, including both information you provided (e.g., resumes, educational and professional records and certificates, personal statements, and references) and information we gathered from other sources in connection with evaluating you as a candidate for employment (e.g., statements from your references, results of background checks that you have authorized us to perform, public records, and government records).
  • Your job preferences – Details of the type of employment you are looking for, salary and other compensation and benefits terms, willingness to relocate, and other job preferences.
  • Information from interviews and other application-related communications and submissions – The information you provide when communicating with us.
  • Protected classification characteristics under California or federal law and other sensitive personal information/demographic details. Age, race, color, ancestry, national origin, citizenship, religion or creed, marital status, medical condition, physical or mental disability, sex (including gender, gender identity, gender expression, pregnancy or childbirth and related medical conditions), sexual orientation.
  • Inferences drawn from other personal information and from assessments taken as part of the application and recruitment process. Information reflecting a person’s preferences, characteristics, psychological trends, predispositions, behavior, attitudes, intelligence, abilities, and aptitudes.
  • Prior application and employment information – Information related to any previously submitted applications and/or previous employment history.

 

USE AND DISCLOSURE OF PERSONAL APPLICANT INFORMATION

We collect and maintain applicant personal information to carry out the application and recruitment process. Your personal information may be disclosed outside of our organization to be processed for specific purposes related to the application and recruitment process. The main application and recruitment-related purposes for which your applicant personal information may be used or disclosed include:

  • Assessing your skills, qualifications and interests in reference to our career opportunities.
  • Verifying your information and carrying out reference checks and/or conducting background checks (where applicable) if you are offered a job.
  • Communicating with you about the position you applied for, your application and/or recruitment, and other opportunities with our company.
  • Creating and/or submitting reports required by applicable laws and regulations.
  • Complying with applicable laws, regulations, legal processes and/or other enforceable government- or court-issued requests.
  • Proactively conducting our own research about your educational and professional background and skills.
  • Improving our application and recruitment process (including improving diversity in the recruitment process)

We may also use information from or about you to protect our rights and property, the rights and property of our personnel, as well as other applicants, or the public as required or permitted by law.

If you are offered and accept employment with us, the information collected during the application and recruitment process will become part of your employment record.

 

CALIFORNIA PRIVACY RIGHTS

California residents have the following data rights:

Right to Know and to Access

Subject to certain exceptions and legal obligations, you have the right to request that we disclose certain information to you about our collection and use of your personal information. You also have the right to request access to personal information collected about you and information regarding the categories of personal information; the categories of sources of that information; the business or commercial purposes for which we collect, sell or share it; the third parties to whom we sell, share, or disclose it; and the specific pieces of personal information we collected about you.

This information is disclosed above. You may also submit a request for this information as described below. To protect your personal information, we are required to verify your identify before we can act on your request.

Right to Portability

You have the right to request that we provide a copy of the personal information we have collected about you in a readily usable format. This right is subject to certain exceptions, and legal obligations imposed by state or federal privacy and employment laws may also apply. Once we receive your request and confirm your identity, we will provide to you a copy of your data consistent with applicable law.

Right to Delete

You have the right to request that we delete your personal information. Once we confirm your identity, we will review your request. This right is subject to certain exceptions, and legal obligations imposed by state or federal privacy and employment laws may also apply. Consistent with applicable law, we will delete or deidentify personal information not subject to one of these exceptions from our records and as necessary will direct our service providers to take similar action.

Right to Correct Inaccurate Information

Subject to certain exceptions, and legal obligations imposed by state or federal privacy and employment laws, you have the right to request that we correct inaccurate personal information that we have collected about you. Once we receive your request and confirm your identity, we will review your request, taking into account the nature of the personal information and the purposes of the processing of the personal information to see if we can correct the data. We may also request additional information showing that the information you want to correct is inaccurate.

Right to Opt Out of the Sale or Sharing of Personal Information to Third Parties

You have the right to opt out of the sale or sharing of your personal information by us to third parties. Under California law, “sell” means to sell, rent, release, disclose, disseminate, make available, transfer, or otherwise communicate orally, in writing, or by electronic or other means your personal information to a third party for monetary or other valuable consideration. “Share” means sell, rent, release, disclose, disseminate, make available, transfer, or otherwise communicate orally, in writing, or by electronic or other means your personal information to a third party for cross-context behavioral advertising, whether or not for monetary or other valuable consideration. We do not sell or share your personal information, as those terms are defined under California law.

Non-Discrimination or Retaliation

We will not discriminate or retaliate against you for exercising any of your data privacy rights.

How to Submit a Request

You or an authorized agent may submit a request to exercise your rights through one of two means by using the contact details provided below and providing the details of your request or by calling us at 1-844-610-1303, or by accessing the request forms that are linked on the Urban One Job Listing Page, which is available at https://privacyportal.onetrust.com/webform/5a70349f-f0fb-4dc6-83f6-49b5c097d38e/3454b5db-803e-43b1-9b2c-699c9e7eebf7

When submitting a request using the Urban One Privacy Center, please note in the “Request Details” section that you are a current or former applicant in order to help us identify your relevant records and respond more quickly to your request.

Verification Procedures

In order to process your request, we may need to verify and confirm your request by asking you to:

  • Provide personal identifiers we can match against information we may have collected from you previously; and
  • Confirm your request using contact information provided along with your request; or

Authorized Agent

You may authorize another individual or a business registered with the California Secretary of State, called an authorized agent, to make requests on your behalf. We may ask the individual to submit documentation or proof supporting their authority to represent you, and we may ask you to either verify your own identity or confirm that you provided the authorized individual to act on your behalf. Parents of minor children may submit a birth certificate of the child in lieu of an affidavit, in order to make requests on the child’s behalf.

Right to Limit Use and Disclosure of Sensitive Personal Information

You have the right to direct us to limit our use of your Sensitive Personal Information to that use which is necessary to perform the services or provide the goods reasonably expected by an average consumer who requests those goods or services. California law considers the following personal information to be “sensitive:” social security number, driver’s license number or other government-issued identification number, financial account number, any health insurance or medical identification number, an account password, security questions and answers, or unique biometric data. We use Sensitive Personal Information only as it is necessary to achieve the purposes for which it was collected, as described above.

UPDATES TO THIS NOTICE

This Notice may be updated periodically to reflect any changes in our privacy practices. We encourage you to check this notice periodically to be aware of the most recent version.

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