Job Description
Reporting to the Director, Digital Video & Strategy, the Producer/Editor will write, shoot, produce and edit short form and long form video/audio/visual content for SNY.tv and SNY's social media channels, as well as handling publishing and distribution responsibilities for the material.
This role includes graphics responsibility, including the creation of animations and motion graphics for short form and long form video, and photoshop work for static graphics and video thumbnails.
The Producer/Editor will also help manage SNY's social media presence to maintain a consistent voice and assist with audience interaction across social media platforms, and have a hand in managing and publishing content on SNY’s YouTube channel.
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Additional Information
In accordance with applicable NYC law, the estimated base salary range for this role is $60,000 - $80,000 commensurate with experience. This position is bonus eligible. SNY offers a competitive benefits package that includes healthcare benefits, 401 (k) Retirement plan, Paid Time Off, Commuter benefits, and other additional company benefits and perks.
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