The Washington Times the most highly respected news organization in the country is seeking ambitious and motivated Video Production Manager to join our organization in the Editorial Department to meet the increasing needs of its expanding readership.
The Video Production Manager will produce exceptional live and on-demand digital news content for our website, social media platforms, TV broadcasts and other endeavors. We are looking for ways to increase and expand reader engagement through creative and compelling videos on our channels. The successful candidate will manage and execute all phases of video creation from concept to post-production. The job requires a combination of sharp news judgment and advanced video storytelling techniques.
Ideally, the successful candidate will have:
If you have a thorough understanding of the digital engagement and interactive tools of the 21st century news marketplace this job if for you!
This is a unique fun opportunity to work for a prominent, fast-growing company that offers a competitive base salary, medical, dental, vision, retirement planning with matching options, Pet Insurance, and wellness programs as well as a generous paid time off program, flexible work schedule and FREE parking. If you are interested in joining one of the most dynamic media companies in Washington, apply online TODAY!
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