Osi Vision is seeking a technical writer and audio storyteller to support the Academy of Program/Project & Engineering Leadership Knowledge Services (APPEL KS) Program Office. The ideal candidate will have a technical background, strong conversational/speaking skills, an understanding of the NASA culture, and the capability to work collaboratively within a strong and supportive team.
The Scientific Tech Writer and Podcast Host ensures the following actions are provided/accomplished in support of APPEL KS Program Management Office:
• Perform as Podcast moderator/host
• Lead Podcast development and management activities
• Active involvement in the development of “Small Steps, Giant Leaps” Podcast bi-monthly episodes.
o Episodes serve as a means of regular communication with the Agency’s technical workforce about best practices, lessons learned, and new developments at NASA.
o Interview podcast guests and help them tell their story
o Work with podcast team to research topics and speakers, develop questions, record podcast session, edit session, produce final episode to be released on all major platforms
• Moderate knowledge sharing panel discussions with subject matter experts
• Conduct virtual video learning series with agency leadership to capture and retain key lessons learned
• Act as an interviewer and audio storyteller
• Be a team member that can adjust to a fast-paced learning environment
We are seeking a multi-talented individual capable of performing the tasks below:
• Podcast host
• Podcast producer
• Panel discussion lead
• Webinar moderation
• Audio story telling
• Technical writing
• Blogs
• Video based learning interviews
• Agency senior leadership interactions
Required Qualifications:
• Minimum - BS/BA Degree
• Minimum of 2 years of Podcast experience
• Background check required
• Strong conversational/speaking skills
• Production and audio editing a plus
• Zencastr and Adobe Creative Cloud capability a plus
• Sound editing experience a plus
• Candidates located in the Kennedy Space Center (Merritt Island FL) or NASA Headquarters (Washington DC) locations are desired.