Senior Producer, Originals & Podcast [Remote]

<p> We are looking for a hands-on creator to lead the production of our new original content slate, including podcasts, vodcasts, and digital-first video series. You won't just be managing files, you will be scripting, shooting, editing, and packaging stories that drive retention and revenue.<br /> <br /> Key Responsibilities<br /> • End-to-End Production: Oversee the entire workflow for podcasts and original video series-from booking guests and scripting to recording and final edit. Comfort on camera is a bonus.<br /> • The Podcast Model: Ensure all video and long-form content is produced simultaneously for audio. You understand that a podcast is no longer just audio, it is a multi-platform asset.<br /> • Show Running: Manage production calendars, coordinate talent/guests, and ensure all deliverables hit deadlines for launch.<br /> • Growth Optimization: Collaborate with the Audience team to ensure all content is optimized for SEO, discoverability, and social cutting (Shorts/Reels) before it is published.<br /> • Technical Execution: Serve as the primary editor for high-priority projects and manage junior editors or freelancers when needed.<br /> • Swiss-Army-Knife: Ready in a pinch to assist the newsroom when needed with daily tasks.<br /> What You Bring<br /> • Hybrid Skills: 5+ years of experience in both audio and video production. You can cut a compelling audio story and color-correct a video file.<br /> • Newsroom Fluency: You understand editorial standards and how to move at the speed of news, even when working on long-form content.<br /> • Platform Savvy: You know the difference between a YouTube thumbnail and a Spotify show tile, and why it matters.<br /> • Project Management: Proven ability to manage multiple series simultaneously without missing a publish date.<br /> Preferred Qualifications<br /> • Experience launching a new podcast or video franchise from scratch.<br /> • Familiarity with remote recording tools and editing workflows<br /> • Experience producing content for CTV environments.<br /> • Platform expertise: YouTube, Spotify, and general Social Media management.<br /> Salary Range: $80,000 - $90,000<br /> Benefits: Our comprehensive benefits package for full-time employees includes, but not limited to, medical (with multiple plan options), dental, and vision insurance, paid time off, a 401(k) with company matching contributions, Paid Parental leave, life insurance and more. Part time employees are eligible for 401(k) and any local/state leave plans. Union positions are subject to the benefits outlined in their Collective Bargaining Agreement.<br /> <p id='jobcode'>Jobcode: Reference SBJ-k23qw8-172-71-146-84-42 in your application.</p> </p>

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