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Video Editor (Part-Time)

Video Editor (Part-Time)

CBS News30-04-2025

Title: Video Editor
Department: News
WCCO is seeking a part-time video editor.
JOB DESCRIPTION:
Edit newscast elements for WCCO's weekend newscasts and other platforms, primarily during overnight, evening or early morning hours
Editors follow news show rundowns and collaborate with producers to find and piece together video and sound that is visually appealing and meaningful
Successful candidates will be able to work under deadline pressure and complete work with precision
Work closely with show producers, reporters and other editors
Uphold journalistic, ethical and professional standards consistent with company policies and values
Perform other duties, which may be assigned by a newsroom manager
Hiring Salary Range: $28.76 per hour.
REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS:
Operating proficiency of non-linear editing systems like Edius, FCP X, Avid, Premiere or a similar nonlinear editing system
Must be able to obtain a valid MN driver's license
Must be physically able to carry, shoulder and shoot with a broadcast ENG camera (25 lbs. or more), as well as carry support equipment (i.e., tripod, lights, etc.)
Successful candidates will train to learn news photojournalism skills
Must be flexible to working all shifts including overnights and weekends
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS:
1-2 years of experience as a video editor or photojournalist in a medium to major market
Two- to four-year degree
NPPA style shooting experience a plus
FAA Part 107 license and flight experience a plus
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
NABET Union membership required, if not already a member
Please include a link to a demo reel with your online application
ONLY ONLINE APPLICATIONS WILL BE ACCEPTED
Click here to apply online.
(NO PHONE CALLS PLEASE)
It is the policy of CBS to afford equal opportunity to all, to discriminate against none, to take affirmative action to promote equal employment and advancement opportunity regardless of race, color, national origin, religion, sex, age, sexual orientation, disability, veteran's status, marital status, or height or weight.

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