Create and deliver engaging, on-brand, error-free video content for the companys social channels. Stay current on platform trends, edit and optimize videos for each channel, and ensure consistent quality and messaging.
The Social Media Video Editor owns the creation and delivery of engaging, on-brand, and error free social media content for all of the company's channels. Knowledge of social media platforms and trends, and the ability to create video content that is... Payment for this position will be $95/hr.
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