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Senior Instructional Designer, Scripps Journalism Journey Initiative (Remote) page is loaded. Senior Instructional Designer, Scripps Journalism Journey Initiative (Remote) Designs and develops eLearning courses, instructor-led training programs, video learning, and certification content.
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Education - Bachelor's degree in Broadcast Journalism, Communications, or a related field, or equivalent professional experience. 3 year(s): Experience as a Producer or Executive Producer, also experience using digital video editing programs, internet production tools, and newscast producing software a plus.
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Background in multi-media communications development including print, video and event production. Bachelor's Degree Journalism, Marketing, Public Relations, Communications or Business. 4-7 years Banking, corporate communications, marketing, journalism or public relations with strong writing.
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Strong understanding of digital AV workflows, streaming back-end and transcoding systems, and digital video encoding systems is required. Associate or Bachelor degree in electrical engineering, television, journalism, or related field preferred.
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Experience with non-linear video editing (Avid Media Composer, Adobe Premiere). Bachelor's degree in Media, Journalism, Television/Film Production, Broadcast Journalism, Communications and/or related area of study.
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Knowledge of various photo and video editing platforms like Adobe Creative Cloud Apps; must be comfortable exploring and learning new systems. BA or BS in Marketing, Communications, Public Relations or Journalism.
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South Florida houses dozens of English-speaking and Spanish-speaking newspapers, magazines, radio stations, television stations, advertising agencies, film/video production facilities, and major sports teams.
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Major studies relevant to this position include: Communications, Leadership & Community Engagement, Environmental Education, Public Relations, Marketing, Journalism, Electronic and Digital Medical Communications, Social Science, Environmental Studies.
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Bachelor's degree with coursework in digital media, communications, journalism entertainment (film, television, studio productions), or another related field. Work with content developers and write, edit, and organize scripts, and coordinate with the producer/director/editor throughout the video production process.
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Bachelor’s degree preferred from an accredited university/college in communications, public relations, journalism or related field and/or at 3+ years of experience in public relations, communications, marketing or journalism.
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Journalism can be artful and this storyteller understands how to create posts that amplify the unique Billy Penn brand on social media and in consideration of video algorithms. Publish and/or amplify reporter content such as audio, video, photo and/or text-based stories from wire copy, social media, staff feeds, original reporting, and network feeds.
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Must be able to collaborate effectively with a team of highly creative video producers, directors, and editors throughout the video production process. Assist team staff when editing video by ensuring Producer’s and/or Director’s shot selection matches the script.
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Degrees: Bachelors Additional Qualifications: Bachelor‘s degree, preferably in public relations, communications, marketing or journalism. Creative, video production and graphic design skills preferred.
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Knowledge of traditional studios and video techniques will be helpful, but our studios are high tech cutting edge utilizing both Zero Density, Unreal Engine and LED Extended Reality Systems. Bachelor s degree in audio/visual communications, design, production or journalism communications and four years related experience, or equivalent combination of education and experience.
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Work closely with the Journalism Journey Initiative (JJI) program director, the Learning and Development leaders, and internal subject matter experts (SME’s) to create a welcoming and impactful learning environment for JJI cohort members.
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