Multiplatform Producer, Video

American UniversityWashington, DC
$74,007 - $82,000Hybrid

About The Position

WAMU 88.5 is a public media station owned and operated by American University. WAMU is the source for local, regional and NPR news and original programs in Washington DC. Since 1961, WAMU has been amplifying voices and sharing stories from the many neighborhoods and communities in the District of Columbia, Maryland and Virginia. The Multiplatform Producer, Video drives the creative development and production of video that supports and extends WAMU’s audio journalism across platforms. From podcast highlight reels and explainers to YouTube and social-native formats, this role ensures WAMU’s reporting resonates wherever audiences watch. Working with editorial teams, contractors, and partners, the Video Producer adapts audio-first journalism into compelling video, manages WAMU’s video standards, and helps expand the station’s presence on YouTube and other social platforms. With a strong focus on multiplatform integration, this role ensures video strengthens WAMU’s overall content strategy and community connection. The incumbent will demonstrate a commitment to WAMU’s mission and values of trusted journalism, civic dialogue, and cultural connection through their work.

Requirements

  • Bachelor's degree or equivalent.
  • 4 - 6 years of relevant experience.
  • Proven technical skills in shooting (DSLR, mirrorless, or cinema cameras), lighting, and audio capture for video.
  • High-level proficiency with video editing and post-production tools (Adobe Premiere Pro, Final Cut Pro, DaVinci Resolve, After Effects, or similar).
  • Demonstrated ability to create platform-specific content for YouTube and social media (short-form explainers, cutdowns, promotional assets).
  • Strong editorial judgment and ability to translate audio-first journalism into compelling video storytelling.
  • Experience working in a matrixed organization, including setting standards, creating templates, and directing the work of contractors.
  • Familiarity with accessibility standards for video, including captioning and inclusive design practices.
  • Requires exceptional collaboration and communication skills, with proven ability to work across editorial, digital, and partnership teams.

Nice To Haves

  • Bachelor's degree.
  • 5 - 8 years of relevant experience.
  • Experience adapting podcasts or audio-first content into video formats.
  • Knowledge of YouTube analytics and social video insights, with experience using data to inform strategy.
  • Experience producing livestreams, interactive/immersive video, or other emerging formats.
  • Familiarity with digital publishing platforms (WordPress, CMS) and social scheduling/optimization tools.
  • Experience coaching or preparing talent for on-camera roles.

Responsibilities

  • Adapt audio-first journalism into compelling video for digital and social platforms.
  • Shoot, edit, design graphics, and finalize content to high editorial standards.
  • Independently produce end to end video assets from concept through final delivery, with minimal supervision.
  • Identify strong moments from shows, interviews, and reporting and translate them into clear video narratives (highlights, explainers, segment recaps, social-native cuts).
  • Write and produce video elements at a high level of proficiency, including scripts, on-screen copy, captions, lower thirds, and accompanying promotional assets.
  • Edit audio and video to ensure accuracy, clarity, accessibility, and brand consistency; ensure balance of views and appropriate context for journalism-based content.
  • Manage a repeatable post-production workflow (project organization, versioning, export specs, captioning, and quality checks) to meet deadlines and production standards.
  • Lead WAMU’s video content strategy for YouTube and other social platforms, optimizing content for search, discoverability, and engagement.
  • Produce cutdowns and promotional assets tailored for different platforms.
  • Generate a wide range of video and distribution ideas aligned to WAMU coverage priorities and audience needs, ensuring diversity of topics, voices, and perspectives.
  • Plan and execute publishing and promotion before and after release to maximize reach and engagement (titles, thumbnails, descriptions, tags, playlists, scheduling, and cross-promotion).
  • Produce platform-specific versions (YouTube, Instagram, TikTok, X, Facebook, web embeds) with optimized pacing, framing, and packaging for each surface.
  • Track performance and refine strategy using platform analytics and share actionable recommendations with editorial leadership.
  • Partner with newsroom, audio, and content teams to identify and shape video opportunities.
  • Prepare reporters, producers, and contributors for on-camera appearances.
  • Work with hosts, reporters, editors, and producers to identify video opportunities tied to major stories, series, and breaking news.
  • Research topics and background as needed to support video scripts and accurate visual storytelling; coordinate pre-interviews or prep calls when video requires additional context.
  • Prepare on-air and newsroom staff for on-camera contributions (talking points, visual beats, run-of-show, and performance coaching as appropriate).
  • Coordinate coverage plans with newsroom leadership to align video output with editorial priorities and production timelines.
  • Experiment with vertical video, livestreams, interactive elements, and emerging tools.
  • Stay current on audience behaviors and platform trends.
  • Test new formats and workflows (vertical series, live streams, interactive graphics, templates) and document learnings to inform standards and repeatable processes.
  • Monitor platform changes and audience behaviors and recommend updates to content style, packaging, and distribution to keep WAMU competitive and relevant.
  • Deal efficiently with breaking news by producing rapid-turn video assets that maintain editorial accuracy and standards.
  • Collaborate with outside organizations and partners on co-produced video projects.
  • Establish workflows, templates, and best practices to ensure consistency and quality.
  • Support special projects and one-off editorial initiatives by producing or coordinating video deliverables tied to programming, events, or major interviews.
  • Coordinate with contractors, freelancers, and external partners on deliverables, timelines, and specifications; review work for quality and alignment with WAMU standards.
  • Establish and maintain templates, production guides, and shared standards for video look, tone, accessibility (captions), and file delivery.

Benefits

  • Competitive benefits package.
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