Video Producer

2 Months ago

Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, United States

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Job Description

The Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation is seeking a Video Producer to develop, produce, and edit engaging video content related to outdoor activities. Responsibilities include collaborating with teams, managing project timelines and budgets, and ensuring compliance with hunting and fishing regulations. Applicants should have a relevant degree and experience in communication strategies. The position is based in Oklahoma City or Jenks and is full-time.
If you're a talented and creative video producer with a passion for the outdoors, we encourage you to apply. This position may be available in Oklahoma City or Jenks.

Responsibilities

Is responsible for developing, producing, editing and overseeing video projects for the agency. Works closely with video production team, hosts, and talent to create high-quality, engaging, and informative segments that resonate with our audience. Collaborates with the production team to develop Outdoor Oklahoma program schedule, project timelines, budgets and deliverables for video projects. Ensures video projects are informative, entertaining, and complies with or reflects hunting and fishing regulations and safe practices. Evaluates viewer feedback, trends, and audience preferences to adjust content strategies and improve show quality and relevance. Manages video archives. Works with cross-functional teams and provides expert knowledge for video-related inquiries.

Qualifications

Education: Bachelor’s degree in communications (Video Production, Journalism, Marketing, Public Relations), or Education (Education theory and methods) or Biology (Wildlife or Fisheries Management, Ecology, Zoology, etc.) or related field. If degree is in a non-communication or education area, additional experience or training in communication and education is preferred.

Experience: Must have a working knowledge of Communication and Education strategies including but not limited to writing, graphic design, curriculum development, public speaking, event planning and / or facility management.

Knowledge and Skills: Thorough knowledge of fish and wildlife conservation principals, hunting/fishing ethics, firearms safety, archery shooting and fishing techniques. Skill and competence in use of small tools. Skill in exercising good judgment in analyzing situations and making decisions and in establishing effective working relationships with other employees and with the public.

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