Flatland is seeking volunteers to get involved behind the scenes and engage with the community to help shape our content. Build your résumé as a part of this content development and strategy exercise.

Flatland’s summer crew of Super Users.
Brand Ambassador:
As a Brand Ambassador, you’ll help represent Flatland in relaxed and fun environments like festivals and community gatherings. You’ll interact with the community, build awareness of KCPT’s digital magazine, and organize the feedback that will help shape our content strategy. You’ll also be given Flatland apparel to wear while representing the magazine (it’s our version of a super hero’s cape).
Super User:
Super Users will work behind-the-scenes giving feedback on user experience with Flatland. Your digital research will help refine how we interact with our audience and reach new users. (You’re like the Alfred in our Batcave). No fancy tech skills needed.
Sign up to be a volunteer and be a part of shaping your local PBS station.
You’ll receive word on upcoming orientation and events. Thanks for joining our (super!) team.
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