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Art Director - Contract -15-20 hours per week

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💎 Seniority level: Director, 5+ years

📍 Location: United States

💸 Salary: 45.0 - 60.0 USD per hour

🔍 Industry: Education

🏢 Company: Stepful👥 11-50💰 $31,500,000 Series B 5 months agoTrainingHealth CareProfessional Services

⏳ Experience: 5+ years

🪄 Skills: Project Management

Requirements:
  • Proven ability to conceptualize and execute a cohesive video series that enhances engagement and learning.
  • 5+ years of experience in art direction and video production, preferably in an educational or training-focused context.
  • Proficiency in video editing software such as Adobe Premiere Pro, Final Cut Pro, or similar tools.
  • Strong storytelling abilities with a knack for making educational content engaging and accessible.
  • Ability to work effectively with cross-functional teams, including subject matter experts, instructors, and designers.
  • Excellent organizational skills with the ability to manage multiple projects simultaneously and meet deadlines.
  • Keen eye for quality to ensure accuracy, consistency, and a polished final product.
Responsibilities:
  • Define the creative vision for a cohesive, high-quality educational video series that enhances student engagement and learning outcomes.
  • Craft clear, engaging, and structured scripts that effectively communicate complex healthcare concepts.
  • Manage the production process from concept to final edit, ensuring all content aligns with Stepful’s brand and educational goals.
  • Innovate with new formats, animations, and storytelling techniques to create content that captivates and educates.
  • Work closely with the Learning Program Manager and other stakeholders to refine and optimize videos for publishing.
  • Guide on-screen instructors on best practices for scene placement, lighting, and recording setups to ensure high-quality delivery.
  • Ensure high standards of video quality, including color correction, audio enhancement, and seamless transitions.
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