Post Title: Traffic Coordinator – Saskatchewan – Remote – Alberta, Saskatchewan
Job Title: Traffic Coordinator – Saskatchewan
Location: Remote – Alberta, Saskatchewan
Station Name: Harvard Media
Only those candidates selected to interview will be contacted and no phone calls please
Harvard Media is seeking to fill a full-time Traffic Coordinator position. This fundamental position works remotely in a department setting, providing support and taking on key responsibilities for Harvard Media radio stations in Regina and Yorkton.
Essential Duties & Responsibilities
• Reconciliation of previous days logs
• Assist sales reps where needed
• Pull missing copy reports
• Build and send logs to Automation
• Liaise with the Creative Department to ensure all carts are entered
• Accounts Receivable responsibilities including but not limited to entering of payments, pulling of statements and financial reports
• Liaise with Accounting and Finance to ensure accurate invoicing and month end reporting
• Liaise with sales managers to ensure proper commercial inventory utilization
• Training of SDS users
• Provide accurate reporting and analyses of reports
• Any other duties as required by Traffic Manager
Essential Knowledge and Skills:
• Previous traffic experience is an asset
• SDS software knowledge is an asset
• Experience with Microsoft Office software is required
• Prior accounts receivable experience an asset but not required
Essential Requirements:
• Demonstrated organizational and time management skills
• Ability to multi-task with keen attention to detail
• Ability to calmly work in a deadline driven environment with a full, busy workload
• Excellent interpersonal communication skills
Please send your resume to:
Jenna James, Traffic Manager
[email protected]
Harvard Media – Corporate
Please put “Traffic Coordinator – Saskatchewan” in your subject title.
Application Deadline: June 30th, 2022
Harvard Broadcasting Inc. values diversity in its work force and is committed to Employment Equity
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