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... presented a vision of a society free from excessive government power. Those essays inspired the ... Own the edit on Cato's highest-visibility projects -- documentaries, flagship interview series, and ...

Senior Video Editor / Video Producer

Washington, DC · Hybrid

$90K - $150K/yr

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... presented a vision of a society free from excessive government power. Those essays inspired the ... Own the edit on Cato's highest-visibility projects - documentaries, flagship interview series, and ...

Senior Video Editor / Video Producer

Washington, DC · On-site

$90K - $150K/yr

  • Medical

  • Dental

  • Vision

  • Life

  • Retirement

  • PTO

... presented a vision of a society free from excessive government power. Those essays inspired the ... Own the edit on Cato's highest-visibility projects - documentaries, flagship interview series, and ...

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How much do documentary presenter jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 18, 2026, the average hourly pay for documentary presenter in the United States is $20.60, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $15.38 and $20.43 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What does a documentary presenter do?

A Documentary Presenter is the on-screen or voice talent who guides viewers through a documentary, providing context, narration, and personal insights. They often introduce topics, interview subjects, and help to shape the narrative flow, making complex information accessible and engaging. Their role may also involve researching content, collaborating with the production team, and sometimes writing or editing scripts. A strong presence and communication skills are essential for connecting with audiences and conveying the documentary’s message effectively.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a documentary presenter, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Documentary Presenter, you need excellent verbal communication, on-camera presence, and a solid understanding of research and storytelling techniques, often supported by a degree in journalism, media, or a related field. Familiarity with teleprompters, video editing software, and broadcast production equipment is typically required. Strong interpersonal skills, curiosity, and adaptability help presenters engage audiences and collaborate effectively with production teams. These skills ensure compelling storytelling, audience engagement, and the successful delivery of factual content in documentary projects.

What are some common challenges faced by documentary presenters during fieldwork, and how can they be overcome?

Documentary presenters often face unpredictable environments, tight schedules, and the need to adapt quickly to new information while on location. Challenges can include inclement weather, technical difficulties, or interacting with interviewees who may be hesitant or emotional. Overcoming these obstacles requires strong communication skills, flexibility, and thorough preparation before shoots. Building rapport with the crew and local contacts, as well as maintaining a calm, professional demeanor, are vital for navigating unexpected situations and ensuring a compelling narrative.

What is the difference between Documentary Presenter vs Documentary Producer?

AspectDocumentary PresenterDocumentary Producer
CredentialsOn-camera experience, communication skillsProject management, industry knowledge
Work EnvironmentStudio, on-location filmingOffice, field research, production sites
Industry UsageBroadcast media, TV networksProduction companies, broadcasters

While a documentary presenter primarily focuses on delivering content on camera, a documentary producer oversees the entire production process, including planning, funding, and editing. Both roles require strong communication skills, but their responsibilities and work environments differ significantly.

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Infographic showing various Documentary Presenter job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 100% Full Time. Highlights an 50% In-person, and 50% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $42,846 per year, or $20.6 per hour.

Senior Financial Analyst / Investigator supporting the US Attorney's Office

Forfeiture Support Associates

Detroit, MI

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life

Posted 10 days ago


Job description

FSA Federal (FSA) is focused on delivering unsurpassed services in support of law enforcement and homeland security. We currently have a potential vacancy for a Senior Financial Analyst/Investigator. In this role, you will be supporting the overall mission of the US Attorney's Office (USAO). If you are looking for a meaningful, mission driven career, Join FSA!
A Senior Financial Analyst/Investigator performs, but is not limited to the following duties:
  • Assist AUSAs and investigative agencies in conducting complex financial, forensic, statistical, identity-based, and program-integrity analyses in support of federal criminal investigations and prosecutions involving federal fund and program fraud.
  • Analyze and audit program and benefit funding, eligibility determinations, application materials, identity documents, SNAP/Medicaid/Medicare/SSA records, UI claims, tax records, grant expenditures, procurement submissions, and other records relevant to benefit and program fraud, identity theft, and false-statement offenses.
  • Conduct comprehensive analyses of benefit claims involving SNAP, Medicaid, Medicare, VA programs, SSA benefits, Unemployment Insurance, Federal Student Aid, and other federally funded benefit programs implicated in fraud schemes.
  • Assist with data-driven analyses including pattern recognition, anomaly detection, clustering, and comparative analyses to identify suspicious activity, fraudulent claims, identity misuse, coordinated criminal activity, and large-scale fraud networks.
  • Conduct loss-amount calculations for criminal charging, plea negotiations, restitution, forfeiture, and sentencing purposes, including calculations of actual and intended loss consistent with federal criminal law and sentencing guidelines.
  • Perform asset tracing and financial-flow analysis to identify proceeds of fraud, concealment schemes, shell entities, commingled assets, and financial recoverability for restitution and forfeiture actions.
  • Analyze large, complex datasets--including EBT transaction logs, UI payment histories, tax records, medical billing data, student aid disbursement records, IP logs, or identity-verification datasets--and organize digital and documentary evidence using analytical and visualization tools.
  • Assist with financial and benefit-tracing analyses involving individuals, conspiracies, corporate entities, healthcare providers, contractors, grant recipients, and other targets or subjects of federal criminal investigations.
  • Conduct forensic accounting analyses involving incomplete, altered, encrypted, falsified, voluminous, or electronically stored records; identify forged or manipulated documents; and reconcile conflicting data sources.
  • Review and analyze banking records, tax records, medical provider documentation, claims submissions, contracts, invoices, benefit applications, eligibility certifications, correspondence, digital communications, metadata, identity documents, and other evidence relevant to criminal investigations.
  • Prepare concise and accurate investigative reports, schedules, spreadsheets, charts, link-analysis diagrams, timelines, visualizations, data summaries, and other analytical materials for use in investigative decision-making, charging, plea negotiations, discovery, hearings, and trial.
  • Assist with witness interviews, subject interviews, and investigative debriefings in coordination with AUSAs and federal agents, including analysis of statements for inconsistencies or corroboration with documentary evidence.
  • Assist AUSAs, USAO support staff, and investigative agencies with trial preparation, exhibit creation, demonstrative evidence preparation, discovery organization, and other litigation-support activities.
  • Attend investigative meetings, witness interviews, proffers, hearings and trial proceedings as requested.
  • Assist in preparing affidavits, subpoenas, declarations, evidentiary summaries, charts, and other materials supporting criminal complaints, search warrants, indictments, and trial presentations.
  • Utilize electronic databases, government systems, law enforcement tools, and publicly available sources to identify assets, financial information, identity links, program participation data, and other relevant evidence.
  • Assist with organizing, indexing, and managing both documentary and electronic evidence in accordance with federal discovery protocols and security requirements.
  • Prepare interim and final investigative reports to summarize findings, document methodologies, and support prosecutorial decisions.
  • Assist in developing analytical methodologies, forensic approaches, and investigative strategies related to benefit program reviews, identity misuse detection, forensic accounting, data analysis, and financial investigations.
  • Work collaboratively with AUSAs, federal agents, agency personnel, and support staff to identify potential criminal violations, including theft of government funds, wire fraud, mail fraud, identity theft, aggravated identity theft, false statements, conspiracy, and related offenses.
  • Utilize industry-standard financial, auditing, analytical, statistical, forensic, or visualization software tools.
  • Perform other related duties as assigned and within scope.
A Senior Financial Analyst/Investigator must meet the following qualifications:
  • Bachelor's degree or higher in accounting, finance, economics, statistics, data analytics, or related field.
  • Minimum three (3) years of professional experience involving accounting, auditing, forensic accounting, financial investigations, statistical analysis, or related analytical work.
  • Proficient in Microsoft Office applications, including Excel, Word, PowerPoint, and Access.
Preferred:
  • Certified Public Accountant (CPA) Certification
  • Certified Fraud Examiner (CFE) Certification
This position requires U.S. Citizenship and a 7 (or 10) year minimum background investigation.
Benefit Overview

At FSA Federal, we recognize the diverse needs of our employees and strive to provide an excellent package to help meet those needs. Comprehensive benefits are offered with greater choice and flexibility to support your health, work-life balance, and professional growth. A package providing employee only coverage can be built around our basic plans at $0 employee cost for: Medical, Dental, Vision, Term Life Insurance, Accidental Death & Dismemberment Insurance, Short-Term Disability, and Employee Assistance Program. For more information, click here.