Radio Lisburn Live Opens Applications for Trainee Volunteer Presenters
Radio Lisburn Live is excited to officially announce the opening of its new selection period for Trainee volunteer presenters — offering aspiring broadcasters the chance to get behind the mic and become part of Northern Ireland’s growing community radio scene.
If you’ve ever dreamed of hosting your own show, sharing your passion for music, discussing local issues, or entertaining audiences across Lisburn and beyond, now is your opportunity.
Full Professional Training Provided
Successful applicants will receive full training in Radio Lisburn Live’s purpose-built studios, located at the Lisburn Enterprise Centre. Our experienced team will guide trainees through every aspect of broadcasting, including:
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Studio equipment operation
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Voice presentation skills
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Show preparation and structure
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Interview techniques
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Media compliance and broadcasting standards
Whether you’re completely new to radio or looking to develop existing skills, our supportive environment is designed to help you grow in confidence and ability.
Who Can Apply?
We are looking for enthusiastic, reliable individuals who are passionate about media, music, community engagement, or storytelling. No previous broadcasting experience is required — just commitment, creativity, and the willingness to learn.
Community radio thrives on personality and authenticity. If you have something to say and the drive to say it well, we want to hear from you.
Application Deadline
The closing date for the first round of applications is:
5PM ON THE 28TH OF FEBRUARY
Late applications will not be considered for this intake, so we encourage interested candidates to apply as soon as possible.
Do you think you have what it takes to go on air?
This could be the start of your broadcasting journey with Radio Lisburn Live. Step forward, take the mic, and become part of something special in your local community.
Apply now and let your voice be heard.

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